• PRINCETON: Center to celebrate Israeli culture, history

    PRINCETON: Center to celebrate Israeli culture, history

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  • "All About Reconstructionist Judaism" at Congregation Kehilat Shalom

    By Meryl BIsberg “All About Reconstructionist Judaism” A lecture given by Rabbi Susan Falk, spiritual leader of Congregation Kehilat Shalom, Belle Mead Sunday, April 3, 2011, 10:00 AM What is Reconstructionist Judaism and how is it different from Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Judaism?  Who was Mordechai Kaplan and what did he do that resulted in…

  • PRINCETON: Locals shine in boys hoops all-star game

    Cuddy, Bonnaig help rally Red to win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    TRENTON — It may have been an all-star game, but Eamon Cuddy couldn’t help but to play for the win.    The Princeton High School senior was part of the Red team that overcame an 18-point third-quarter deficit for a 116-104 win over…

  • PRINCETON: Ford off to fast start for PU baseball

    Hun School grad making impact for Tigers By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Mike Ford had hoped to be a contributor when he joined the Princeton University baseball team.    His biggest worry wasn’t if he’d be able to help the Tigers, but how he’d be received by players vying for the same spot as him.…

  • PRINCETON: Community Park School celebrating 50th anniversary

    PRINCETON: Community Park School celebrating 50th anniversary

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    Students at Community Park School in Princeton are celebrating the school’s 50th anniversary this year.    To mark occasion, each grade level adopted a decade for the monthly assembly to represent Community Park throughout the decades as follows: 5th grade, the 1960s; 4th grade, the 1970s; 3rd grade, the 1980s; 2nd…

  • PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Borough Democrats: Get ready for a dust-up!

    By Pam Hersh Special Writer     Bob Schieffer on Sunday’s “Face The Nation” (CBS News) noted how these past 11 weeks have been the most news-intense weeks of his long career in journalism — starting with the shootings in Phoenix through the horrors of the Japanese natural and nuclear disasters and including all the uprisings…

  • PRINCETON AREA: U.S. 1 Worksheets: Come spring, a new crop of poems

    PRINCETON AREA: U.S. 1 Worksheets: Come spring, a new crop of poems

    By Linda Arntzenius Special Writer     It’s Tuesday and Daniel A. Harris is readying his Princeton home for evening guests. Chairs are arranged around a living room that glows with oriental rugs, books, and objets d’art from around the globe. Mr. Harris is a poet and he’s expecting fellow members of U.S.1 Poets’ Cooperative for…

  • WEST WINDSOR – PLAINSBORO: Girl Scouts prepared for science fair

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor and Plainsboro Girl Scout troop is working to lift barriers that block girls from science careers after the success of their first science and technology fair, which drew more than 300 participants.    Held at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North on March 11, the fair…

  • The Y Encourages Families to Play Their Way to Health

    By Donna Dass The Y Encourages Families to Play Their Way to Health   By Somerset Valley YMCA CEO, Paul Kieltyka   The percentage of overweight children in the United States is growing at an alarming rate, with 1 out of 3 kids now considered to be overweight or obese.  Many kids are spending less…

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