-

PRINCETON: Scenes: Princeton Universuty Art Museum’s ‘East Meets Fete’
The reception at Prospect House, Princeton University.
-

PRINCETON: Little Tigers taste opening success
PHS is lone local boys team to advance in state tourney By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor HOPEWELL — The taste of a disappointing first-round loss the state tournament was still there for the Princeton High boys basketball team. This time, the Little Tigers didn’t want to go through that same experience. After seeing a seven-point…
-

PRINCETON: Toni Morrison: The reader as writer
Phil McAuliffe Toni Morrison speaks to a full house at Princeton University’s McCosh Hall.
-

Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com Before I turned to food writing full time, I worked for the publications office of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Although this school of archaeology is based in Greece, the publications that result from its 100-plus years of excavations emanate from Princeton (originally from offices at the Institute for Advanced…
-

VOICES Chorale: "Singers’ Favorites" Concert March 18 & 20
By Elisabeth Bonasera Under the direction of Lyn Ransom, Music Director, and Andrew Monath, Associate Conductor, the 65 singers of VOICES Chorale and Sotto Voce, its chamber group, present a selection of their classical favorites in two performances: Friday, March 18, 2011, 8 pm, Pennington Presbyterian Church, 13 S. Main Street, Penninton, NJ and Sunday, March…
-

CRANBURY: Lower tuition costs keep school budget under cap
By David Kilby, Staff Writer The Cranbury School District may have some good news and some bad news for taxpayers this year if its proposed budget is passed. The good news is Princeton High School tuition costs have been lowered, the district did receive state aid, and the district did manage to get refinanced, reducing…
-

LAWRENCE: Kean says fix it or lose it, public respect that is
By Lea Kahn There was a time when politics was considered an honorable profession that attracted the best and the brightest to the field, according to former Gov. Thomas H. Kean. Politicians were respected. They brought hope and optimism to their constituents, and an expectation that life would be better for the next generation, Gov.…
-

ROBBINSVILLE: Raven duo medal at MOC
Underclassmen eye future By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Craig Hunter and Noel Jancewicz took big leaps toward bright futures by medaling at Saturday’s Meet of Champions. Jancewicz made her pitch to be the heir apparent to gold after finishing third in the girls’ high jump championship behind a pair of seniors, Dayton’s Alexa Williams…
-

Monroe students on Pennies for Peace campaign
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – The students at Brookside School at 370 Buckelew Ave. have joined hands with tens of thousands of other school children around the world who share the vision and dedication to empower communities through education in remote areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Brookside School students are embarking on a Pennies for Peace…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
