• Free tax preparation offered

    By: centraljersey.com Each year, millions of Americans are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit, but don’t realize they qualify or don’t know how to claim it. They may be missing an opportunity to pay less federal income tax, pay no tax or receive a refund. The EITC, a tax credit available to low-income workers…

  • Private and public unions – a mismatch?

    John Clearwater, Princeton Having dealt with both private and public sector unions, especially those involving the skilled trades, I am amazed by mass demonstrations purporting to show common purpose and solidarity. It is a mismatch that will not withstand a time of testing as private and public sector unions are fundamentally disparate and ultimate outcomes…

  • W Windsor Philharmonic Presents: East/West Fusion Music Night

    W Windsor Philharmonic Presents: East/West Fusion Music Night

    By Rajyalaxmi W Windsor Philharmonic Presents: East/West Fusion Music Night In a Charity Concert for Ati Rudram Prayer Meeting for World Peace & Prosperity and Encourage Friendship & Tolerance Samir Date With Deepali Mystical Bollywood, India of SaReGaMaPa Fame And W Windsor Orchestra April 16, 2011 6-10 pm WW-P High School North Auditorium 90 Grovers…

  • MONTGOMERY: Ready, set, … read in Township

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — The Montgomery Township Committee adopted a proclamation declaring March 2 as Read Across America Day. The celebration is a commemoration of the 106th birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss.    Montgomery schools celebrated this with a variety of activities during the week. Orchard Hill and…

  • WEST WINDSOR: council holds first budget talks

       WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Township Council held its first budget session on Monday night. The total budget for 2011 is $37,405,000 compared to $37,047,000 last year, said Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh in the budget cover letter.    The proposed budget and municipal tax levy in 2011 is within the state-mandated cap, said Mayor Hsueh.    He…

  • A huge thank-you

    Members of Columbia Fire Company No. 4     The members of the Columbia Fire Company on behalf of the Lambertville Fire Department would like to thank the voters who came out and voted on Feb. 19.    It’s always an honor and a pleasure to volunteer our time to protect your families and properties from fire…

  • PENNINGTON: Civil War event inspires attendees

    PENNINGTON: Civil War event inspires attendees

    Shown from left are Kathleen Doyle, Pennington Library director; Tara Russell, Pennington Library program director; James McPherson, speaker; Dr. McPherson’s granddaughter, Gwynne Long; and daughter, Jenny Long. The Longs live in Pennington.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Pantry food drive begins

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    The South Brunswick Food Pantry is participating in a huge fundraiser that will run through April.    For the second year, the food pantry will participate in the Feinstein Challenge and compete for a $250-$35,000 share of a $1million fund split between participating agencies based on the amount of donations received…

  • PRINCETON: Police seeking suspect in assault, robbery attempt

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton police are investigating a daylight assault and attempted robbery of a woman on Guyot Avenue.    A 24-year-old woman was approached from behind by a man who spoke with an accent about 8 a.m. on Monday morning, according to police.    The assailant forced the victim to walk down the pathway…

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