• New Years Eve Luau

    By Eli Trisker             ETZ  CHAIM  MTJC          NEW  YEARS  EVE  LUAU             December 31,  Thursday,  8:30 pm              Monroe  Township  Jewish  Center                    11  Cornell  Avenue                  Monroe  Township,  NJ Members:  $40  per  person Non  Members:  $50  per  person Full  Hot  Kosher  Dinner  Buffet Bring  your  own  liquor – soda  &  mixers  are  provided    …

  • Battle of Iron Works Hill

    Battle of Iron Works Hill

    By Dennis Rizzo For Immediate Release   CONTACT:  Dennis Rizzo ([email protected]) 609-702-5782                 Ian Johns ([email protected])                 Digital photos of previous events available as required. British Return to Mount Holly After a hiatus of more than 200 years, the King’s troops are again setting up camp in Historic Downtown Mount Holly. Residents of the county…

  • Battle of Iron Works Hill

    Battle of Iron Works Hill

    Photo courtesy of James Kent.

  • EDITORIAL: Answer due for untenable police costs

    A state-funded study to determine the feasibility of East Windsor taking over police coverage in cash-strapped Hightstown was originally expected to take a few months and be completed a year ago. When it was expanded, with more state funding, to include a review of the court systems of both towns — something that might have…

  • PRINCETON: BOYS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR

    PRINCETON: BOYS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR

    Hellstern brought PHS confidence By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Anyone who saw enough of the Princeton High boys soccer team this season couldn’t help but feel like one goal was always enough.    Like a baseball team with the unhittable closer, the Little Tigers had the impenetrable defense. If you got behind Princeton this year, you…

  • PRINCETON: High reward for Rizk

    PRINCETON: High reward for Rizk

    Princeton High junior Katherine Rizk won the 500 freestyle to help the Little Tigers open the season with a win over Hightstown on Tuesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Towns apparently lose previously promised aid

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    Call it a big lump of coal stuffed in towns’ stockings this year.    To combat a projected $800 million budget shortfall, the state is withholding its December payment of Consolidated Municipal Property Tax Relief Act aid, a total of $20.6 million, to the more than 400 municipalities that receive it.…

  • PRINCETON: BOYS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR

    PRINCETON: BOYS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR

    Steven Hellstern had 18 shutouts to help the Princeton High School boys soccer team go unbeaten and win the Mercer County Tournament and Group III state championships. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Dec. 4 – Dec. 13, 2009

    Friday, Dec. 4    Book Signing: Duff Goldman, star of Food Network’s “Ace of Cakes,” signing his “ACE OF CAKES: Inside the World of Charm City Cakes.” “From the simple to the breathtakingly complex, Duff shows off some of the bakery’s more unusual techniques and tools.” 2:30 p.m. Kitchen Kapers, 23 Hulfish St., Princeton.    Poetry Party:…

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