• PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Readings and Carols from Westminster

    PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Readings and Carols from Westminster

    In the Princeton University Chapel, audience members enjoy Christmas music and readings accompanied by selections celebrating humanist values and the traditions of other faiths.

  • 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

    The Friends of the Princeton University Art Museum’s Black and White Ball committee, from left, Maureen Barna, co-chair; Regina Brett, co-chair; Kendall Haring, Kathy Zatta, Paula Bleisnick, Monica George, Trudy Borenstein-Sugiura, and Inez Scribner.

  • PRINCETON: Davila is versatile Panther

    Senior helps as PDS picks up first win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Marissa Davila is one of a dying breed of three-sport athletes.    The Princeton Day School senior enjoyed a fine final season of soccer, is off to a good start on the basketball court and is looking forward to a final spring…

  • PRINCETON: PU defense earns third win in a row

    PRINCETON: PU defense earns third win in a row

    Tigers hold off Monmouth men By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    It’s been an up and down season on the offensive end for the Princeton University men’s basketball team.    The Tigers have shown signs of putting it all together in efforts against Central Michigan (71 points) and North Carolina Greensboro (65 points) But have also struggled…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Dec. 18 – Dec. 23, 2009

    Friday, Dec. 18     Blues legend: The Arts Council of Princeton presents legendary blues guitarist Danny Kalb at 8 p.m. at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, Solley Theater, 102 Witherspoon St., Princeton. Admission is $15. Long recognized as one of America’s foremost guitarists, Danny Kalb established himself on the folk and blues revival…

  • PRINCETON: Rt. 206 bridge over Stony Brook closed

       The Route 206 bridge over Stony Brook will be closed for repairs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today (Friday) through Tuesday, Dec. 22, police said. Additional work will commence again on Jan. 4 and will last several weeks.    Alternating lanes of traffic will be in place, controlled by New Jersey State Police, to…

  • Artists Network Gallery

    Artists Network Gallery

    Artists Network Lawrenceville

  • ALLENTOWN: A bridge, not too far?

    County contract appears imminent By Audrey Levine, The Packet Group    ALLENTOWN — Monmouth County is poised to award a $6.2 million contract to a Barnegat Township firm to rebuild the Main Street bridge as soon as the township accepts ownership of the Mill Pond dam as part of a county aid agreement to finance the…

  • CRANBURY: Police warn drivers against drinking

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — For the fifth straight year, the Cranbury Police Department is conducting its Over the Limit Under Arrest program, said Sgt. Frank Dillane, head of the department’s Traffic Bureau.    Officers kicked off the crackdown over the weekend with extra patrols on the road Friday through Sunday between 9 p.m.…

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