• PRINCETON: SCENES: A Westminster Christmas

    PRINCETON: SCENES: A Westminster Christmas

    Photos courtesy of Westminster Choir College of Rider University By Christian Kirkpatrick Special Writer     Students from Westminster Choir College of Rider University seem to be everywhere these days, making the season not just brighter, but more tuneful. The Westminster Concert Bell Choir recently performed at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, accompanying Josh…

  • Friends of Eden Awards to be Presented at Annual Autism Gala

    Friends of Eden Awards to be Presented at Annual Autism Gala

    By Aileen Kornblatt Princeton, NJ – On Saturday, January 15, 2011, Eden Autism Services will hold its 23rd annual Eden Dreams white-tie dinner gala at the Hyatt Regency Princeton.  The event will feature the presentation of the Friends of Eden Award to longtime Eden supporter Wawa, Inc. and immediate past Chairman of the Eden Board…

  • Call of volunteers, January 3rd

    Call of volunteers, January 3rd

    By James T. Raleigh Why January 3rd? Because it is the anniversary of the Battle of Princeton and we are interested in location the first trees to be illuminated by the sunrise. In a memoir published in 1813, a General Wilinkson reports marching from Trenton to Princeton and seeing the sunrise from the reflects off…

  • EWRSD receives $54K grant award

    By: centraljersey.com Photo courtesy of East Windsor Regional School District Schools win $54K safety grant The New Jersey School Boards Association Insurance Group awarded the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education a safety grant for $54,654. From left, Bernardo Giuliana, of the NJSBAIG Grants Committee, Assistant School Business Administrator Thaddeus Thompson, and Marty…

  • PRINCETON: AROUND TOWN: Princeton Fest’s 2011 season

    PRINCETON: AROUND TOWN: Princeton Fest’s 2011 season

    Bob Egan entertains Princeton Festival guests Barbara and Jerry Essig at Theobold Smith House.

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Locals light up the night

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    To Carole Dailey, “it is a light of hope for victims of domestic violence.”    Ms. Dailey and about 20 other volunteers braved the frigid cold Monday evening to set up 230 candles around the East Windsor Municipal Building and join nine other Mercer County municipalities for the Communities of Light…

  • Nominate Outstanding Women in Somerset County by Jan. 6

    By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Do you know a Somerset County woman who has made extraordinary contributions to her career field or her community? The Somerset County Commission on the Status of Women is seeking nominations for its 2011 Outstanding Women in Somerset County awards program. The nomination deadline has been extended to Jan. 6,…

  • PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’: (Sometimes they’re closer than you think)

    PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: ‘Angels We Have Heard on High’: (Sometimes they’re closer than you think)

    ‘The Annunciation to the Shepherds,’ William Blake, 1809. Watercolor.

  • Freeholders Offer Tips for Waste-Free Holidays

    Somerset County Board of Freeholders The Somerset County Board of Freeholders invites residents to give “green” gifts a chance this holiday season and to recycle as much as possible.  “During the holidays, there are many things that we can do to minimize the amount of waste we create,” said Freeholder Deputy Director Robert Zaborowski, solid…

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