• Approval of pesticides that are literally killing our honey bees

    Approval of pesticides that are literally killing our honey bees

    By Pier V. Guidi December 20, 2010 An open letter to: The Honorable NJ Senator Menendez, The Honorable NJ Senator Lautenberg, and The Honorable NJ District 7 Representative Lance Re: Approval of pesticides that are literally killing our honey bees. There is a great sense of urgency regarding EPA practices related to the approval of…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: WW-P classmates founding a dream

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    Tim Spinner and Brian Sirhal are busy putting the last dashes of seasoning on the plates and the last coat of paint on the walls before opening the doors of their own Mexican restaurant, a dream of theirs since becoming best friends at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South.    Mr. Spinner…

  • Legislators must help to curb pesticides

    Pier V. Guidi, Hillsborough The following is an open letter to Sen. Robert Menendez, Sen. Frank Lautenberg and New Jersey District 7 Rep. Leonard Lance concerning approval of pesticides that are literally killing our honey bees.    There is a great sense of urgency regarding EPA practices related to the approval of pesticides that are literally…

  • A privilege to serve the people of Princeton Township

    Bernie Miller, Princeton On Jan. 2 I will step down as mayor of Princeton Township. I will do so with deep personal regret. A new leadership will assume responsibility at a time of many challenges for Princeton Township. I sincerely hope that they are successful in meeting these challenges.    As I leave the position of…

  • ‘Ten days of Christmas, 1776’

    Mary F. Bonotto, Princeton To the editor: The following poem is titled “The Ten Days of Christmas, 1776.” They suffered, and they died,    Fighting for    An Idea or Ideal.    They froze and starved,    Trying to stay warm and alive    That first winter,    ’Ever thinking and dreaming of    Their Idea or Ideal.    It was the ten…

  • MONTGOMERY: Fire destroys unoccupied house

    MONTGOMERY: Fire destroys unoccupied house

    The house at 49 Bedens Brook Road in Montgomery was fully involved in flames when firefighters arrived on the scene shortly after 6 a.m. on Friday. Photo by Gene Keller

  • Approval of pesticides that are literally killing our honey bees
  • MONTGOMERY: Fire destroys unoccupied house

    MONTGOMERY: Fire destroys unoccupied house

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — A fire destroyed an unoccupied house Friday morning at 49 Bedens Brook Road.    Firefighters responded to a call from a neighbor made at 6:08 a.m.    Police said the vacant house was for sale, but it appeared to be a total loss. No injuries were reported.    The owner, Julius…

  • Princeton Fest’s 2011 season

    By: centraljersey.com Friends of The Princeton Festival gathered at the Theobold Smith House in Princeton Landing on Dec. 4 for an afternoon of festive song, wine, and hors d’oeuvres. Bob Egan cabaret pianist, provided entertainment – show tunes, holiday music, and audience requests to the guests’ delight. A highlight of the event was Artistic Director…

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