• MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Announces 2010-2011 Season Inspired by Seuss and Shakespeare

    MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Announces 2010-2011 Season Inspired by Seuss and Shakespeare

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Inspired by the late greats, Dr. Seuss and William Shakespeare, "Oh, the Places You Will Go With Kelsey Theatre!" is the theme of the 2010-2011 schedule announced by Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Kelsey Theatre is Mercer County’s premiere family theater, located on MCCC’s West Windsor Campus…

  • Senior Corner for July 22

    Chapter A Hillsborough Senior Citizens Chapter A meets the first Thursday of each month at 12:30 p.m. in the municipal building. We are open to new members. At our last meeting, we welcomed eight new members, six of whom are guys and our president cheered since most of our members are ladies. Doors open at…

  • Third Jason Run set for Aug. 1

    Run By: John Patten – Managing Editor Area runners will again take to the track at Hillsborough High School Aug. 1, in a fitting tribute to HHS track star Jason Walton, who died July 22, 2008. After an impromptu run organized by the track teammates and competitors of Mr. Walton following his death, his mother,…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Triathalon to benefit pediatric brain cancer research

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    Five-year-old Luke Gilligan cannot eat. He suffers from severe to profound hearing loss. He battles to overcome a host of learning, social and sensory problems.    He is also a brain cancer survivor, and at least some of these problems can be traced to the treatment he received as a one-year-old…

  • Community Dinner to support the Paul R. Nardoni Foundation

    By Roseann Nardoni at 908-295-5855 Matt’s Red Rooster Grill announces the 3rd Annual Fill Your Heart, Feed Your Soul Dinner, Give to Your Community Dinner to support the Paul R. Nardoni Foundation. Foundation gives $16,000 in grants to Hunterdon Medical Center and The Wellness Community. Flemington, NJ n Chef/Owner, Matt McPherson has agreed to open…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Fried might offer police service to Hightstown

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The township, which until recently had provided EMS to the borough of Hightstown under a shared-service agreement, might be interested in a similar deal to provide police services, Mayor Dave Fried says.    Mayor Fried said last week that “a number of people” from Hightstown have asked him whether…

  • Police beat

    FLORENCE By: centraljersey.com Davon J. Fenderson, 20, of Trenton, was charged Sunday with possession of a weapon and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said they received a call at 11:40 p.m. reporting that a vehicle with three people in it had been parked in the dead end portion of Wilbur Henry Drive. Police said the…

  • Helmet wearers to get reward

    By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer CRANBURY – Throughout the summer, police will be targeting individuals racing through town. Officers say these individuals fit a particular description – under 17 years old, those wearing a helmet and traveling with wheels under their feet. In their 15th year of running the Helmet Safety Program, not much…

  • HRYL camps put kids in driver’s seat

    By: Ken Weingartner – Special Writer MANALAPAN – The Harness Racing Youth League capped a week of activities at Gaitway Farm with three exhibition races at the facility Friday. Winning races, with help from professional counterparts, were Cara DiGiuseppe, of Allentown (assisted by John Duer); Mary McDermott, of Millstone (Jim Marshall III); and Gina Fagliarone,…

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