• PHOTO FEATURE: The Extraordinary Measures family

    PHOTO FEATURE: The Extraordinary Measures family

    Phil McAuliffe The real life Princeton N.J. family on which the movie "Extraordinary Measures" was based, pauses for a photo before entering a theater in Princeton for a showing of the film starring Harrison Ford, Brendan Fraser and Kerry Russell. (front L-R:) Megan Crowley, 13, her brother Patrick, 11, (back L-R:) Aileen Crowley, John Crowley,…

  • Counterpoint: From Cold Warrior to ‘proto-peacenik’?

    A new book revisits the life and death of a president By Michael Redmond, Lifestyle Editor    The Russians have a proverb: Two men can keep a secret if one of them is dead.    This instance of folk wisdom reflects the experience of most journalists and history buffs, which is that almost all secrets get told,…

  • Linda Martin, MCCC’s Dean of Science and Health Professions, Earns Doctorate
  • Greenhouse gas emission and ballfield lights

    Stephen Hiltner of Princeton     In extensive reports on the debate over installing lighting for high school sports events in West-Windsor-Plainsboro, one element appears to be missing. That is the consideration of how the installation would impact the towns’ progress towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The Sustainability Plan in West Windsor’s Master Plan, for instance,…

  • Big Band Bash this Saturday, January 30

    By Ruth Palmer Big Band Bash This Saturday Evening Skillman – Get into the swing of things this Saturday, January 30, from 7-10 p.m. at the annual Montgomery High School (MHS) Big Band Bash.   Enjoy big band and swing music throughout the evening while sampling delicious homemade desserts. The music will be performed by the very…

  • OIT Lunch ‘n Learn Schedule for Spring 2010

    By Jon Edwards Princeton University’s Office of Information Technology [OIT] is pleased to announce the spring schedule of Lunch ‘n Learn information technology seminars. For more than a decade, Lunch ‘n Learn has featured seminars that illustrate the full reach of information technology within academic research and teaching at Princeton. All of the events are free…

  • RESERVE ASAP FOR WOMEN’S RETREAT

    By Har Sinai Temple                           HAR SINAI WOMEN TO SPEND "AN OASIS IN TIME"     HOPEWELL TWP. – Women who want to attend Har Sinai Temple’s 5th Annual Sisterhood retreat Feb. 19-20 at Princeton’s Nassau Inn are being asked to make reservations as soon as possible due to space limitations.             Along with invited female guests,…

  • LAWRENCE: Church group describes Haiti ‘nightmare’

    LAWRENCE: Church group describes Haiti ‘nightmare’

    Phil McAuliffe 18 year old Todd Stone-Sapp gets emotional during a news conference after returning from a church mission in Haiti. He is comforted by Rev. Maureen Reed-Sumners as he tried to describe conditions in Haiti. His 14 member group from three Trenton N.J. area churches arrived just hours before the earthquake hit. The goup…

  • PRINCETON: Senior center launches career counseling

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Perhaps no segment of the population has been hit harder in the current recession than older workers and the retired. Downsized later in their careers, or unable to continue to pay high taxes and other living expenses on fixed retirement incomes, older workers have found themselves thrust back into a…

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