• Princeton Resident’s novel released

    Princeton Resident’s novel released

    Author Stefani Deoul (photo by Sue Stember)

  • School district budgets

    Quest for pay freezes now a common theme By: Kristine Snodgrass After proposing budgets that include deep cuts to programs and employees, all three area school districts are now asking their unions for salary freezes or other concessions to lessen their financial woes. The starkest declaration came earlier this week from officials in the West…

  • Church expansion ignores Master Plan

    Lincoln S. Hollister of Princeton     At the first hearing before the Regional Planning Board of Princeton for the application of the Westerly Road Church to build new facilities on Bunn Drive, three things became evident: The application is not only for a house of Sunday worship but also it is a facility for a…

  • Tax-Prep Help Extended to May 11

    By Somerset County Board of Freeholders             RARITAN – As a result of a tax-filing extension granted to residents of declared-disaster counties in New Jersey, the Somerset County Office of Volunteer Services is extending its free tax-preparation assistance program at one location.             The program is open to low- and middle-income Somerset County residents, whether…

  • William S. Greenberg of McCarter & English Honored by The Johns Hopkins University-Receives Distinguished Alumnus Award for His Professional Achievements and Pro Bono Work on Behalf of Military Reservists and Veterans

    By Daria Hall William S. Greenberg of McCarter & English Honored by The Johns Hopkins University    Receives Distinguished Alumnus Award for His Professional Achievements and Pro Bono Work on Behalf of Military Reservists and Veterans   Newark, NJ (April 19, 2010)—McCarter & English is pleased to announce that firm partner and retired brigadier general…

  • Defending a new charter school

    Dr. Stuart Chen-Hayes of Plainsboro     As West Windsor-Plainsboro, Princeton, and South Brunswick taxpayers, founders of Princeton International Academy Charter School (PIACS), parents, and K-20 educators, we are happy to ally with neighbors and public school colleagues to find ways to better finance public schools including charters and challenge unfair New Jersey school funding formulas.…

  • PRINCETON: Ridge settlement reflected in new zoning ordinance

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    The Princeton Township Committee introduced a zoning ordinance last week that resulted from settlement talks with citizens who sued the township over a zoning ordinance that would permit senior housing on the Princeton Ridge.    The Friends of Princeton Ridge filed the lawsuit two years ago that challenged the provisions of…

  • Vote for Gillette on Tuesday

    Frank Tacopino, Conover Drive    I am writing to express my support for Greg Gillette for Hillsborough Board of Education.    Mr. Gillette has been a trusted friend and neighbor since I moved to Hillsborough 12 years ago. He possesses all the qualities I am looking for in a member of our Board of Education: honesty, integrity,…

  • NJ Business Incubation Network Forms joint Venture with National Organization

    By Michele Hujber The New Jersey Business Incubation Network (NJBIN) announced today that on May 3 it will formalize a joint venture with the National Business Incubation Association (NBIA) as the first chapter of NBIA. This will be the first formal affiliate relationship for NBIA, the world’s leading international trade association advancing business incubation and…

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