• Zoup! Brings Midwest Soup and Salad Flair to New Jersey

    By Leo Mariani Jr. Edison, N.J.. – Zoup! Fresh Soup Company, which has been causing quite a stir for more than 10 years in Michigan and Ohio, arrives in New Jersey on Monday with the opening of its newest franchise at the Menlo Park Mall. Zoup!, which also has franchises in Connecticut, Indiana, Pennsylvania and…

  • Exemplar Positive-Aging Role Models Sought

    Somerset County Board of Freeholders Do you know older adults who embrace an active lifestyle, share their time and experience to make a positive impact in their community, or use their skills to benefit others?  The Somerset County Office on Aging is seeking profiles of individuals who exemplify Positive Aging. In honor of Older Americans Month,…

  • PRINCETON: Koontz to run for freeholder

    Princeton Democrats make council, committee choices By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Andrew Koontz has received the official endorsement of the Mercer County Democratic Committee for election for Mercer County freeholder.    As a result of the endorsement at the Saturday county committee meeting, Mr. Koontz will not seek reelection to Princeton Borough Council where he is…

  • PRINCETON: Staff, police foil bank fraud attempt

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    A high-speed chase down Nassau Street led to the arrest of two men believed to be part of a large organized crime ring, according to Princeton Borough police.    The men were captured following a foot chase through the neighborhood near Snowden Lane. A third man remains at large after a…

  • Faithbook

    Judy Levy Families in Transition to be Benefit of Community Christian Choir’s ‘Faith-Book’ At Robbinsville SDA Church Families in Transition, Inc. will be the special recipient of the benefit concert to be performed by the Community Christian Choir to be held on April 25th (6 pm) at Robbinsville Seventh Day Adventist Church, Route 33, Robbinsville.…

  • PRINCETON: Quang Tu, cellist: From Beijing to Manhattan to Richardson Auditorium

    PRINCETON: Quang Tu, cellist: From Beijing to Manhattan to Richardson Auditorium

    A Byzantine icon depicting the vision of the Protecting Veil of the Mother of God, the church feast evoked by Sir John Tavener’s “The Protecting Veil” for cello and orchestra.

  • PRINCETON: Quang Tu, cellist: From Beijing to Manhattan to Richardson Auditorium

    PRINCETON: Quang Tu, cellist: From Beijing to Manhattan to Richardson Auditorium

    Chris Lee New York Philharmonic cellist Qiang Tu returns to Princeton as soloist with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra on Sunday in Richardson Auditorium. Photo by Chris Lee

  • Save the Date for Enable, Inc.’s “Enabling Faith” Conference

    Save the Date for Enable, Inc.’s “Enabling Faith” Conference

    By Kirsten Yard West Windsor, N.J. – The Interfaith Advisory Board of Enable, Inc. has planned the upcoming conference, “Enabling Faith: Honoring Our Disabilities, Finding a Spiritual Community,” to be held April 19 and 20, 2010 at Adath Israel Congregation in Lawrenceville, NJ.   On Tuesday, Ginny Thornburgh, a nationally renowned advocate helping faith congregations…

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