• PRINCETON: Baseball Player of the Year

    PRINCETON: Baseball Player of the Year

    Ford dominated with bat and arm By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The first three years of Mike Ford’s high school baseball career could have gone better.    As a freshman at Montgomery High, a knee injury forced him to miss the entire season. He transferred to the Hun School the following year and missed a good…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Christie 2.5 cap road show comes to township

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Gov. Chris Christie took his pitch for a 2.5 percent property tax cap to the township Thursday, telling about 150 people at the Senior Center that a constitutional amendment is the only way to tamp soaring property taxes.¶ "It’s time to take property taxes out of politicians’ hands…

  • PRINCETON: Come to the cabaret!

    PRINCETON: Come to the cabaret!

    Come to the third annual Princeton High School Cabaret Night on Saturday, June 5, at 7:30 p.m. Shown during rehearsal are seniors Kelley Orcutt, Josiah Dunham, Rachel Mariman, and Nate Costin. They will be among the many choir students performing during this showcase of PHS choir talent. PHS Cabaret night is an evening of Broadway…

  • The Hun School of Princeton Celebrates 96th Commencement Exercises
  • Role of Media in Social Media Examined At Conference June 18

    By Role of Media in Social Media Examined at Conference NJSocialMedia.com presents June 18 program in Somerset SOMERSET n If you need to communicate n as a corporation, local business, news organization, for government, as part of a civic group or even as an individual n you have two choices: Change the way you convey…

  • Media Coordinator

    By Judy Wilkinson Wellness Fair June 22 from 3-7pm At Project Freedom Lawrence 1 Freedom Blvd, Lawrenceville, NJ  ¨ FREE ADMISSION ¨ Blood pressure screenings, blood sugar checks, vision screenings, hearing screenings, chair massages, hand massages, reiki body work, and meditation. ¨ Healthy smoothies ¨ Gift basket raffles ¨ Bring some extra money for a delicious and healthy dinner For…

  • Township energy audit identifies $104,000 in possible savings

    By: Audrey Levine – Staff Writer A firm hired by Somerset County to perform energy audits on requesting municipalities has identified ways of garnerning more than $104,000 in savings in Hillsborough through a series of three changes that could be made to the municipal complex to conserve energy. The recommendations were presented to the Township…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton Summer Theater’s back

        Princeton Summer Theater returns to Princeton University’s picturesque Hamilton Murray Theater for its 42nd year with a critically acclaimed season of new American classics and favorites from across the pond.     Broadway producer and Princeton Summer Theater Board President Geoff Rich commented on the upcoming summer season: “We’re very fortunate to have Heather May,…

  • Watershed notes

    By: centraljersey.com The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, located on Titus Mill Road, Hopewell Township, is offering the following programs. All programs meet at the Buttinger Nature Center, unless stated otherwise. Registration is required for all programs. Space is limited. Call 737-7592 to register and for fee information. – June 5, Fairy Festival. Celebrate he arrival…

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