• PRINCETON: ‘Sound Medicine’: Scheide concert by Zurich Chamber Orchestra will benefit the ‘new’ UMCP

    PRINCETON: ‘Sound Medicine’: Scheide concert by Zurich Chamber Orchestra will benefit the ‘new’ UMCP

    Tickets: www.scheideconcerts.com.        Musician, philanthropist and humanitarian William H. Scheide will celebrate his 97th birthday by sponsoring “Sound Medicine,” an All- Mozart concert to benefit Princeton Healthcare System’s “Design for Healing” Campaign. The concert, to be performed by the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, will be held on Thursday, Jan. 27, at Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium.    …

  • Scheide concertto benefit ‘new’ UMCP

    By: centraljersey.com Musician, philanthropist and humanitarian William H. Scheide will celebrate his 97th birthday by sponsoring "Sound Medicine," an All-Mozart concert to benefit Princeton Healthcare System’s "Design for Healing" Campaign. The concert, to be performed by the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, will be held on Thursday, Jan. 27, at Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium. In honor of…

  • CRANBURY: Downtown Revitalization panel to mull options

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Township Committee will be taking some new approaches to revitalizing the downtown with a new subcommittee assigned specifically to that task.    The Business and Downtown Revitalization Subcommittee was established in response to a suggestion made by Richard Preiss, of Phillips, Preiss and Grygiel, the township planning consultant.…

  • Shin Spints

    Shin Spints

    The most common cause of shin splints is repetitive stress on the bones of the lower leg. By Performance Spine and Sports Medicine What are Shin Splints? Shin Splints are the common term for pain in the front of your lower leg along your tibia, commonly known as the “shinbone.” This pain may be from…

  • Stephanie Vaccaro

    By: centraljersey.com MONTGOMERY – As the world becomes more connected, competition seems to intensify, especially for children – but does the end justify the means? That’s one of the questions the documentary film "Race to Nowhere" puts forward for the viewer’s consideration. "Childhood has become indentured to test scores, performance and competition," wrote Vicki Abeles,…

  • PHS hoops spaghetti dinner set

    By: centraljersey.com The Princeton High School boys basketball team will host its third annual pasta dinner fundraiser on Wednesday, Feb. 9 in the Princeton High School cafeteria. The menu will include fresh mixed greens, spaghetti and meatballs, macaroni and cheese, pasta with vegetables, bread, beverages and desserts. The cost is $10 per person in advance…

  • Miele vacuum cleaners earn the coveted Seal after evaluation by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute
  • CRANBURY: Parents want new CSA to value close-knit town

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Parents of Cranbury School students hope the new chief school administrator understands the value of a close-knit community, they told the Leadership Advantage search firm when it asked what they’re looking for in a new CSA.    The Board of Education organized a meeting Wednesday for the parents to…

  • Bike alliance seeking students

    By: centraljersey.com The West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance is once again looking for student advisers to work with its trustees over the next 12 months. Serving as a student adviser is an excellent way for students to make a difference in their community while developing organizational skills, helping to plan and publicize events, and…

View our current articles

Stay connected to your community