• Lobby to keep landline services

    Marilyn Askin, AARP You may have read that AARP is working with a large coalition of organizations in the state to oppose a potentially dangerous bill that has already made its way through the Assembly and could come up for vote again in the Senate in the coming weeks. In addition to issues of price…

  • WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Voters to select candidates in school election

    By Allison Musange, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR – PLAINSBORO — The election of the Board of Education and budget vote will take place Wednesday.    Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. at four locations.    West Windsor residents may vote at Grover Middle School, Village School and High School South, according to their…

  • PRINCETON: Digital coming of age

    Stuart to supply iPads to 330 students By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Technology moves at the speed of light and educators are keeping pace by introducing it into the classroom and finding ways to weave it into their lesson plans.    At Stuart County Day School of the Sacred Heart in Princeton, a private girls school,…

  • Haughton asks for vote for himself and the budget

    Dan Haughton, Princeton Township When I ran for the Princeton Regional Schools Board in 2008, my commitment was to support outstanding educational opportunities for ALL students at every level, and to spend our taxpayers’ money wisely. As I run for a second term this year, I remain committed to these two ideals, although it has…

  • PRINCETON: Suit takes aim at 20 campus buildings

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A lawsuit is challenging the validity of some of Princeton University’s tax-exempt buildings — assessed at a total of $120 million — and may help taxpayers of Princeton Borough by adding $2.2 million to municipal coffers if successful.    Some 20 buildings are highlighted in the five-page document filed earlier this…

  • Something to cheer about

    Robert D. Prunetti, Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce Too many times we have heard from businesses that the DEP is the greatest obstacle to growth in New Jersey.    Horror stories have been conveyed to us by developers and companies about how costly and time consuming it is just to get a straight answer from the…

  • May 20 Tribute to Folksinger Dbbie Friedman at Har Sinai

    By Har Sinai Temple MAY 20 TRIBUTE SHABBAT FOR FOLKSINGER DEBBIE FRIEDMAN   Hopewell Twp. – The life and musical contributions of self-taught Jewish folksinger Debbie Friedman, who died in January, will be remembered in a tribute Shabbat service May 20 at Har Sinai Temple.           The 7:30 p.m. tribute to the singing artist once called "the…

  • BUSINESS: Yoga studios find right chemistry

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Chakras, or energy centers, are in line at two local yoga centers to create a business collaboration that is balanced and satisfying for their customers and each other.    Princeton-based Wild Child Yoga and Skillman-based Princeton Center for Yoga & Health (PCYH) have joined forces to offer more classes and better…

  • Learn About Lyme

    By Jodi O’Donnell-Ames Hopewell, NJ  Join us on Wednesday, May 4th at the Hopewell Library to learn about Lyme.  Hopewell and its surrounding vicinities are prone to ticks- a vector of Lyme disease.  The more you know about Lyme disease, the more power you have to avoid it.  Join us at 6:30 to receive literature and read the article…

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