• MANVILLE: Main Street deli’s patrons thank new owner

    MANVILLE: Main Street deli’s patrons thank new owner

    New Midtown Deli owner John Sharp said the deli’s history drew him to purchase the business. Staff photo by Audrey Levine

  • Rising expectations

    Rising expectations

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Borough councilwoman sets a high goal for Avon Walk event    Several years after beginning her annual participation in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life in 1995 in honor of her aunt who had been diagnosed with colon cancer, and after being diagnosed herself with breast cancer six months later,…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Job fair Friday for CHS students

    The fair will be held during lunch periods from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the school’s Performing Arts Center By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Landing a job for the summer is a big thing for a high school student — especially now.    In an economy like this one, a good job can be a…

  • PRINCETON: Power outage causes local airport closure

    By Lauren Otis Staff Writer    Like a lot of businesses and residences in the area, Princeton Airport lost power Saturday afternoon as a fierce wind and rain storm hit the region, felling trees and downing power lines.    As the days ticked by, power was restored all around the airport, but it and several other businesses…

  • Somerset Valley YMCA Celebrates Campaign Success

    By Donna Dass   SOMERSET VALLEY YMCA CELEBRATES CAMPAIGN SUCCESS —Community Contributes $105,602 to Provide Critical Programs— Somerville, March 17, 2010—At a recent reception at The Somerville Elks,  Peter Schoberl and Steve Emr, volunteer chairs of the 2010 YMCA Strong Kids Campaign, announced the campaign’s success in raising more than $105,602 to support participation in…

  • Princeton Resident Alan Axelrod of Princeton HealthCare System Receives Humanitarian Award

    BY PHCS News Princeton resident Alan Axelrod, director of the Community Education & Outreach Program for Princeton HealthCare System, has been honored with the Frances Black Humanitarian Award in Healthcare. Presented by the Friends’ Health Connection at its 10th annual awards celebration on November 13, the honor is bestowed annually on healthcare professionals and organizations…

  • Chabad plans life-affirming teen event

       The Chabad Center for Jewish Life will host a program for teenagers, aimed at helping teens discuss and understand questions about the meaning of life.    ”With the recent unimaginable loss of life in Haiti, we sometimes think the only way to save a life is to physically drag someone out of the rubble,” Itty Barber,…

  • Ronald G. Nahass, MD, FACP, FIDSA, Wins Physician Humanitarian Award

    BY PHCS News Ronald G. Nahass, MD, FACP, FIDSA, was named the winner of Princeton HealthCare System’s 2008 Distinguished Physician Humanitarian Award at a reception on Sunday, November 23, 2008, at University Medical Center at Princeton. This award honors physicians who extend their caring beyond the hospital or medical office – leading them to help…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Middle schoolers win at science Olympiad

    HILLSBOROUGH: Middle schoolers win at science Olympiad

    Yesha Chokshi and Sabrina Gardner of Hillsborough High School work on their project for the event “It’s About Time.” Photo by Terry Geerdts/A Pretty Pixel

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