• PRINCETON: Seniors sparkle in PU home finale

    PRINCETON: Seniors sparkle in PU home finale

    Tigers retake Ivy hoop lead By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The fortunes of the Princeton University men’s basketball team have changed quite a bit since Dan Mavraides arrived on campus.    ”We talk about that a lot,” said Mavraides, one of three PU seniors honored Saturday night prior to the Tigers’ 66-61 win over Columbia. “Freshman…

  • PRINCETON: News briefs

    Education symposium for schools    An education symposium sponsored by the Special Education PTO of the Princeton Regional Schools will be held Saturday, March 12, from 8:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the John Witherspoon Middle School, 217 Walnut Lane, Princeton. (If you need a translator, please call in advance – 609-806-4206, extension 4.)    Workshops will…

  • PRINCETON: ‘Madeline’ author a graduate of Hun School

    Following in grandfather’s writing footsteps By Victoria Hurley-Schubert    A beloved family tradition continues with the newest “Madeline” book as it tells the tale of the lonely First Daughter who gets a visit from 11 girls from France just in time for the annual Easter egg roll at the White House.    And a March 5 book…

  • ROCKY HILL: T-shirt aids Mary Jacobs Library

    Darshana Merchant wins design contest By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    ROCKY HILL — When graphic designer Darshana Merchant heard about the T-shirt design contest sponsored by the Mary Jacobs Memorial Library Foundation, she wanted to create a submission because the library had been so good to her and to her family.    The contest is another…

  • There’s Still Time to Vote for Your Favorite Spay Day Pet Photo

    People for Animals Help People for Animals raise money to support their low-cost spay/neuter clinic by voting today. Go to humanesociety.org/photocontest click “Search and Vote for Pets” then choose “Filter by: Local Organization” to view pets already posted to benefit PFA. Vote for your favorite pet by March 3rd and People for Animals will receive…

  • “Studio 253” FUNdraiser at Congregation Kehilat Shalom, Belle Mead, March 12

    “Studio 253” FUNdraiser at Congregation Kehilat Shalom, Belle Mead, March 12

    By Meryl Bisberg Congregation Kehilat Shalom of Belle Mead will host “Studio 253 – A Night of Guilty Pleasures,” the second annual silent auction and disco/jazz event on Saturday, March 12 at 7:30 pm at the synagogue located at 253 Griggstown Road. “It may be called ‘A Night of Guilty Pleasures’ but it will really be a…

  • Capital Health Regional Medical Center First Hospital in Country to Use Trevo™, an Investigational Device Developed For Clot Removal in Stroke Patients

    Capital Health Regional Medical Center First Hospital in Country to Use Trevo™, an Investigational Device Developed For Clot Removal in Stroke Patients

    d macneill Capital Health Regional Medical Center became the first hospital in the country to treat a patient using Trevo™, an investigational device being used to remove blood clots in patients suffering from acute ischemic stroke, where a blood clot, or thrombus, blocks the flow of blood to the brain. The Trevo Retriever is a…

  • MONTGOMERY: Montgomery/Rocky Hill sets family Night Off on March 3

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    This Thursday the residents of Montgomery and Rocky Hill are taking the night off. No meetings, no sports, no performances will take place after 5 p.m. Even the Township Committee rescheduled its meeting. The observance is meant to underscore the importance of family by taking the night off from regularly…

  • Land Conservancy offers Scholarships

    By Barbara Mccloskey Land Conservancy of New Jersey Scholarship Deadline is April 1st, 2011 The Land Conservancy of New Jersey is accepting applications for their 2011 Scholarship Program. The Conservancy administers two major Scholarships, the Russell W. Myers Scholarship and the Rogers Family Scholarship. The Conservancy’s Scholarship Program will be awarding a total of $14,000 in 2011. Each…

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