• STOCKTON: School spending plan gets hearing Monday

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    The Stockton Borough School Board of Education has proposed a tentative 2011-12 budget that would raise the tax levy by 2 percent, calling for the average homeowner to pay about $375 more in property taxes.    Teachers — the school has four full-time — will receive a slight increase based on…

  • Prepare to Fall in Love with The Boy Friend

    Prepare to Fall in Love with The Boy Friend

    PHS students rehearse for the big night. Photo by Victoria Ehrbar

  • Dyanne Cano Photography Show

    Dyanne Cano Photography Show

    By Dyanne Cano Dyanne Cano Photography Show at Small World Coffee Opening Reception, Friday, April 8, 7:00pm-9:00pm Small World Coffee, 14 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542 April 6, 2011-May 3, 2011 www.dyannecano.com Small World Coffee will be hosting a collection of new work by Dyanne Cano. Photographed in areas like Princeton, New York, Los Angeles,…

  • CRANBURY: All farms preserved in 500-acre vista

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — All of the farms on Plainsboro Road have been preserved, creating a contiguous vista of more than 500 acres from Cranbury all the way to Plainsboro.    The last of the farms that had to be preserved was the south portion of the Reinhardt property, 41 acres owned by…

  • April Alcohol Awareness Month

    Chip Meara, MCADA, Trenton     Alcohol is the most widely used and abused drug in the U.S.    In this country. 17.6 million adults (1 in 12) abuse alcohol or are alcohol dependent.    Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive disease that cuts across gender, race and socio-economic background and is also known as “alcohol dependence.” It is…

  • MONROE: Man tapped for U.S. marshal post

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Juan Mattos Jr., of Monroe, has been nominated by President Barrack Obama to become the U.S. Marshal for the District of New Jersey, U.S. Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg has announced.    ”Mr. Mattos has had a distinguished career in law enforcement in New Jersey and will be a strong…

  • PRINCETON: Sweet success for Mooney

    PRINCETON: Sweet success for Mooney

    PU graduate has Richmond on edge of history By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    When the University of Richmond men’s basketball team tries to take down top-seeded Kansas tonight in the NCAA tournament, the Princeton University basketball nation will be pulling hard for the Spiders.    Tiger fans won’t just be rooting for an underdog, they…

  • PRINCETON: Martell part of URI winningest class

    PRINCETON: Martell part of URI winningest class

    Hun graduate shares in 90 wins with men’s basketball team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Will Martell knew there were people who thought he may have shot a little high when he decided to go to the University of Rhode Island to play basketball after his post-graduate year at The Hun School.    ”My freshman year…

  • Leo signs on with Fordham football

    By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough resident Alex Leo, a senior at Immaculata High School, signed a Letter of Intent on National Signing Day to attend Fordham University, where he will be a member of the school’s football program. Leo started at both safety and receiver for the Spartans last season. He caught 19 passes, five of which…

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