• Be Good to Your Feet

    Be Good to Your Feet

    Princeton Foot Solutions Manager Marie Luisa and Owner Linda Gay take a walk in MBT athletic shoes sold at the store.

  • Pay What You Can

    Pay What You Can

    A Better World Café is a healthy and tasty alternative to soup kitchens By Michele Alperin In Highland Park, healthy, tasty food is now available to people too poor to pay for it — and in a café where community members from all economic strata enjoy delicious food together. As part of a movement that…

  • Two new deacons ordained to assist at MMOG Church

    By: centraljersey.com Two Hillsborough residents were ordained as deacons by Diocese of Metuchen Monsignor Paul Bootkoski June 12, during the ordination ceremony for the largest permanent diaconate class in the 28-year history of the diocese. Deacons Christopher D. Conroy and James N. McCormick will both assist at Mary Mother of God Church, with duties including…

  • Beacon briefs

    Pig Roast today By: centraljersey.com The Hunterdon Land Trust and Ted Blew of High Hope Hogs are hosting an old-fashioned pig roast today (July 8), from 3-7 p.m. during the Land Trust Farmers’ Market at Dvoor Farm. Shoppers can enjoy the pig roast along with roasted corn on the cob, a cool drink as well…

  • Titusville july 4 results

    By: centraljersey.com Winners of Titusville’s July 4 parade and activities categories are: Miss 4th 2010 – Juliana Jung. Baby Parade winners: Patriotic, first place tie – "Red, White & Blue Zoo," Brady and Mia Lenamond and Olivia Picerno; "On My Way To Victory," Aiden Smith Kerr. Nursery Rhyme/Favorite Character – first, "Toy Story in Titusville,"…

  • Summer Reading — Had Me a Blast

    Summer Reading — Had Me a Blast

    Reading lists are as much a part of summer as baseball, fireworks and trips to the shore By Anthony Stoeckert The two tables in the children’s section of Labyrinth Books in Princeton are filled with enough titles to keep the most voracious young readers turning pages all summer long. Copies of Deborah Wiles’ The Aurora…

  • Military matters

    By: centraljersey.com Army Pvt. Noah R. Mitchell, of Lambertville, has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Georgia. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier received training in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, physical fitness, first aid and Army history, core values and traditions. Additional training…

  • Nature center notes

    By: centraljersey.com The following is an activity offered through the Nature Center at Washington Crossing State Park in Titusville. A fee ($5) will be charged to motor vehicles entering the park on weekends and holidays (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day). All programs will initially meet at the Nature Center unless otherwise indicated. Attendance is…

  • Smooth skies for Princeton Airport

    Business update By: Lauren Otis – Staff Writer In 25 years of owning and operating the Princeton Airport, the Nierenberg family has encountered its share of greater and lesser travails, from community opposition to its planned expansion years ago, to a changed perception of airports and flight schools in the wake of 9/11, to trying…

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