• Please obey driving laws and protect our children

    Claudette Ramsey, Princeton On Feb. 15 my granddaughter and a friend narrowly missed being struck by a dark blue mini van turning the corner at Linden Lane and Guyot Avenue. The corner is behind the John Witherspoon Middle School. We live in the house on that corner and I witnessed the near miss from my…

  • Please clear the snow from your sidewalk

    Jerry Foster, West Windsor It has been several weeks since our last snowfall and still some sidewalks have yet to be shoveled. By the time you read this, Mother Nature will hopefully have melted them clear, but in the meantime many people have been inconvenienced: the kids who walk to school or wait in the…

  • Peaceful protester taken away in handcuffs

    The Rev. Robert Moore, Princeton Borough On Feb. 15, 2003, over 12 million people demonstrated around the world to try to stop the Iraq War from being launched, the largest demonstration in world history.    In New York City, the scene was hard to believe. One million Americans tried to come to a rally at the…

  • Hillsborough Orthodontist Dr. Laurene Wolf makes learing about good oral health fun

    Hillsborough Orthodontist Dr. Laurene Wolf makes learing about good oral health fun

    By Dr. Laurene Wolf Interactive game similar to ”Connect 4” teaches children correct brushing and flossing techniques Each February, the American Dental Association sponsors National Children’s Dental Health Month to raise awareness about the importance of oral health.  Continuing with her tradition of the past thirteen years, Hillsborough Orthodontist Dr. Laurene Wolf and her staff…

  • PRINCETON: Merchants seeking friendlier stores

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Good customer service makes all the difference and will keep shoppers shopping in Princeton. This is the philosophy of the new customer service initiative of the marketing committee of the Princeton Merchants Association.    ”Customer service not only impacts your business, but all of the businesses, in downtown Princeton,” said Fran…

  • MDADVANTAGE ANNOUNCES 2011 RECIPIENTS OF PRESTIGIOUS EXCELLENCE IN MEDICINE AWARDS

    By Irene Maslowski MDADVANTAGE ANNOUNCES 2011 RECIPIENTS OF PRESTIGIOUS EXCELLENCE IN MEDICINE AWARDS Judith M. Persichilli, President & CEO of Catholic Health East and Resident of Pennington Among Honorees Lawrenceville, NJ n Carrying forward a longstanding tradition of recognizing exceptional physicians and leaders in healthcare, MDAdvantage Insurance Company of New Jersey (www.MDAdvantageonline.com) today announced the…

  • YWCA Princeton Transitions to Latest Computer Technology Through MCCC’s Center for Training and Development

    YWCA Princeton Transitions to Latest Computer Technology Through MCCC’s Center for Training and Development

    Staff members of the YWCA Princeton with Robert Usdin (far left), an instructor for MCCC’s Center for Training and Development. Usdin conducted three training sessions at the Y to prepare employees for the transition to Microsoft Office 2010.

  • Mercer County Community College to Honor Supporters at Dinner Dance Gala March 26

    By Saveria Symons WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — The Foundation Board of Mercer County Community College will honor major college and community supporters at “La Bella Notte,” the 2011 http://www.mccc.edu/foundation_events_gala.shtml http://www.mccc.edu/foundation_events_gala.shtml" href="http://www.mccc.edu/foundation_events_gala.shtml">Dinner Dance Gala, set for March 26 at the Hyatt Regency, Princeton.  All proceeds from the event go to scholarships and other student and program needs, including…

  • YWCA Princeton Transitions to Latest Computer Technology Through MCCC’s Center for Training and Development

    YWCA Princeton Transitions to Latest Computer Technology Through MCCC’s Center for Training and Development

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — West Windsor, N.J.- The YWCA Princeton is the latest organization to take advantage of a free training program provided by the Center for Training and Development at Mercer County Community College. Now in its fourth year, the program is made possible through a grant from the New Jersey…

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