• MONTGOMERY: HS gets new vice principal

       Montgomery High School will start the new year with a new vice principal.    The township Board of Education appointed Cory Delgado to the position at its meeting last week, effective Jan. 1. He replaces Vice Principal Paul Popadiuk, who was appointed principal of the high school.    Mr. Delgado has served as an administrator, teacher and…

  • Somerset ARC to Start Youth Council Meetings

    Somerset County American Red Cross SOMERVILLE, N.J., December 17, 2009 – The Greater Somerset County Chapter of the American Red Cross is working to build connections across all age ranges by establishing the chapter’s first Youth Council, a group that will be tailored to high school age volunteers in the community.                 The monthly meetings…

  • SNOW FORUM: What’s happening on your street?

    The snow is falling in what forecasters say will be the first major storm of the winter season and possibly a full-scale blizzard by Sunday. Share your own weather observations here. What does it look like where you are? And how are folks reacting?

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Ancient Russian icon draws the faithful

    CENTRAL JERSEY: Ancient Russian icon draws the faithful

    Object of reverence: Infant, held by adult, kisses the Kursk Root icon at the Orthodox Church of St. Elizabeth in Rocky Hill on Wednesday night.

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Ancient Russian icon draws the faithful
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police Department, FDU unite for college classes

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    South Brunswick police are offering a unique opportunity to its officers and members of the community through a program in cooperation with Fairleigh Dickinson University. The program will offer four college courses, two undergraduate and two graduate, at the South Brunswick Police Department’s onsite training facility in Monmouth Junction.    ”This…

  • YOUR VIEWS: LWV wants to reward illegal immigration

    Frank Paul Lukas of East Windsor     Assume I am an American citizen from Mexico. In my twenties, I fell in love in Mexico, married, and had two children. My wife and I “came from poor families in Mexico. There was no future for us in Mexico,” but nevertheless I waited patiently and came to…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Kids make their own gingerbread houses

    WEST WINDSOR: Kids make their own gingerbread houses

    Sadia Shakir helps daughter Inaaya add icing to a gingerbread house in the making at the West Windsor Public Library on Tuesday afternoon. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski

  • From the Heart

    From the Heart

    Gifts you make yourself say something special By John Saccenti    WHAT exactly makes a hand-drawn picture covered in macaroni and glitter so special to a mother on Mother’s Day? Why is it that something made in an elementary school art class rates such prominence under the Christmas tree?    The answer is simple. Those items, typically…

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