• Smith to ask Senate Judiciary to end Statute of Limitations in Sex Crimes Against Children

    Smith to ask Senate Judiciary to end Statute of Limitations in Sex Crimes Against Children

    By Keith Smith EAST WINDSOR, NJ n December 6, 2010: On Thursday, December 09, Keith Smith will testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee asking members for their support of Senate Bill S-2405. If passed, the Bill will revoke the existing statute of limitations in civil actions for sexual abuse, sexual assault and rape. The current…

  • PLAINSBORO: Siblings a team in making photonic discovery

    PLAINSBORO: Siblings a team in making photonic discovery

    Brother and sister Michael and Rose Soskind, students at West Windsor-Plainsboro South High School, display their trophies and medals won at the Siemens Math, Science and Technology Regional Competition held at Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Nov. 6.

  • PRINCETON: Free downtown parking aims to spur sales

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    For some extra holiday cheer this holiday season, the Princeton Merchants Association (PMA) and Princeton Borough are giving visitors free parking on Sundays in the downtown areas of Princeton.    The parking promotion directly helps local businesses by encouraging people to come downtown and indirectly improves the overall experience of shopping…

  • PRINCETON: Chamber presents annual community leader awards

       Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce honored this year’s Business Leader, Entrepreneur and Innovator of the Year award winners as well as the recipient of the Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Community Leader of the Year Award at the recent Annual Business Leadership Awards Gala.    ”The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce was proud to honor Chris…

  • PRINCETON: Progress reports to get update

    Princeton board backs new evaluation policy By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Parents will receive new progress reports about their children from Princeton Regional Schools in the future thanks to a new policy recently adopted by the Board of Education.    The board passed, on a first reading, a district-wide policy on student progress. Board members said…

  • PRINCETON: Mercer freeholders plan meeting at Borough Hall

       The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders is taking one of its regularly scheduled meetings on the road.    Board Chair Ann Cannon has announced that the board will hold its Dec. 9 formal meeting in Princeton Borough. The meeting will take place at the Princeton Borough Hall, 1 Monument Drive. Local public officials have been…

  • Holiday Boutique & Fine Art Sale

    Holiday Boutique & Fine Art Sale

    By Art Station Studios RESIDENT ARTISTS IN AN HISTORIC BUILDING OPEN THEIR STUDIOS TO THE PUBLIC HIGHTSTOWN, NJ – The resident artists and artisans of the Art Station Studios open their doors to the public with their Holiday Boutique & Fine Art Sale on Sunday, December 19th from 11AM – 4PM. The event is free…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Tree lighting, caroling to kick off holiday

    AROUND CRANBURY: Tree lighting, caroling to kick off holiday

    By Lorraine Sedor, Staff Writer    The annual Christmas tree lighting, sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Cranbury, will be held Friday, Dec. 3, at Memorial Park.    There will be Christmas carol singing in the old firehouse led by “Mrs. K” and the children.    We hope the entire town will turn out for this festive event…

  • Bridge repaving continues

    By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – Friday night, the bridge crossing over the Northeast Corridor train tracks on Route 571 will be closed to traffic, due to repaving. Between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. tomorrow, Friday, Route 64 will be closed while the state Department of Transportation resurfaces the road. Route 64 is the 0.3-mile extension…

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