• Local Resident Wins at Bancroft NeuroHealth’s Maggie Awards
  • HIGHTSTOWN: Historic District improvement plan heading to state

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The borough engineer says it won’t be long before she submits to the state Department of Transportation the plan for the $1.7 million historic district streetscaping project funded through the federal stimulus package.    ”I’m finishing preparing all the documents necessary for federal funding requirements and hope to get…

  • PRINCETON AREA: SPOTLIGHT: Black and White Ball announced by Friends of the Princeton University Art Museum

    PRINCETON AREA: SPOTLIGHT: Black and White Ball announced by Friends of the Princeton University Art Museum

        Inspired by the Museum’s outstanding collection of Abstract Expressionist art and Truman Capote’s legendary 1966 “Party of the Century,” the Princeton University Art Museum will host its annual fundraising gala on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. This year’s event, the elegant Black and White Ball, will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails at the Art…

  • Local Resident Wins at Bancroft NeuroHealth’s Maggie Awards

    Local Resident Wins at Bancroft NeuroHealth’s Maggie Awards

    By On December 9, 2009, Bancroft hosted “The Breakfast of Champions,” an annual award program that acknowledges the 2009 Maggie Award Winners. Held at the Cherry Hill Public Library, Toni Pergolin, President and Chief Executive of Bancroft, welcomed staff and provided opening remarks, describing staff as “role models, superheroes, and irreplaceable amongst various other accolades.”…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough close to deal to pick up Roosevelt trash

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    Hightstown apparently is close to a deal to take over trash collection service for nearby Roosevelt.    That was the word this week from Roosevelt Councilman Jeff Ellentuck and Hightstown Councilman Larry Quattrone.    If the two boroughs were to come to terms, the deal for 2010 could garner $50,000 in annual…

  • PRINCETON: Decade gone in a flash

    Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    That decade flew by.    Only two weeks until 2010, when we flip to yet another decade of sports. When we selected the All-Decade team for the 1990s, I was of little use. I’d only been working here through one year of it.    Researching the All-Decade team…

  • Planet Apothecary’s Winter Solstice Event

    Beth Falletta EVENT NOTICE CONTACT:   Dr. Jeanette Wolfe, Planet Apothecary                    (732) 406-6865, www.planetapothecary.com Winter Solstice Ceremony at Planet Apothecary December 16, 2009 – Dr. Jeanette Wolfe of Planet Apothecary will host a Winter Solstice Bonfire Ceremony at Princeton Forrestal Village on Tuesday, December 22, 2009, at 4:22 p.m.  The ceremony will take place in…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Readings and Carols from Westminster

    PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Readings and Carols from Westminster

    Jose M Rey Deborah and James Peters with P. Randolph Hill.

  • MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    Heil is off to fast start in pool By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Scott Heil’s final season for the Montgomery High School boys swimming team couldn’t have started much better.    The senior was elected a captain for a Cougars team that he thinks could be better than any he has been a part of…

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