• Metuchen Library’s summer schedule

    The Young Adult Department of the Metuchen Public Library has announced its schedule of free summer programs for Metuchen residents who are rising sixththrough 12th graders. Among the many offerings are the following: “Babysitter Safety Training” (grades 6-8), Monday, June 28, 1-4 p.m.; “Stitches,” June 29, 30 and July 2, 1-2 p.m.; “Improv” (grades 9-12),…

  • New kayaking trips by NY/NJ Baykeeper

    NY/NJ Baykeeper, in partnership with Edison Wetlands Association and Raritan Riverkeeper, is continuing its new kayaking program. There will be guided tours throughout the summer months. There are 10 kayaks and five canoes available for rental, but participantsmay bring their own boat. Tickets are $25 without a boat rental and $35 with the boat rental.…

  • Retired superintendent to take over in Edison

    Two board members say cost of interim official is too high BY KATHY CHANG EDISON — To some, a new interim superintendent who will take the helm of the township’s public schools on July 1 represents a new beginning. Ronald E. Bolandi will take over a school system that has seen its share of controversy…

  • Popular Children’s Musician Returns to Perform for Kids at the Hunterdon County Libraries n July 7 and 8, 2010
  • PRINCETON: Aziz makes return to summer hoops

    Played professionally in Egypt By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Mark Aziz has grown quite fond of the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League.    In fact, he enjoys playing in the league so much, he made sure to get back from halfway around the world to play in the league again this summer.    ”I was in…

  • Popular Children’s Musician Returns to Perform for Kids at the Hunterdon County Libraries n July 7 and 8, 2010

    Popular Children’s Musician Returns to Perform for Kids at the Hunterdon County Libraries n July 7 and 8, 2010

    By World Music With DARIA Although she’s had the honor of performing around the world in almost 16 different countries and representing the US in World Expo (Seville, Spain), popular children’s performer DARIA manages to find time in her schedule to also perform closer to home at the Hunterdon County Libraries.  Appearing at both the…

  • BORDENTOWN: Grads celebrate triumphs

    BORDENTOWN: Grads celebrate triumphs

    By Chelsea Radler, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — It can’t be said that Bordentown Regional High School lacks school spirit. On a window overlooking the school’s courtyard, seniors painted their names and future destinations, from the Air Force to universities across the country.    Enthusiastic graduates and parents also painted cars that filled the parking lot…

  • BORDENTOWN: Grads celebrate triumphs

    BORDENTOWN: Grads celebrate triumphs

    Phil McAuliffe The Class of 2010 prepares to receive its diplomas. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.

  • BUSINESS: Italian specialty market to open in Spring Street site

    BUSINESS: Italian specialty market to open in Spring Street site

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Fresh meat, produce and household staples will soon be available in downtown Princeton as an Italian specialty market is set to take up residence as the grocer in the Spring Street Building, the second phase of Princeton’s long-awaited downtown redevelopment project.    D’Angelo Italian Market, a division of Jackson-based Tuscany Italian…

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