• PRINCETON: Downtown changes add yogurt, boutique fashion

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Friday, the weather was raw and wet, but inside the new Rosana Boutique on Palmer Square, all was bright and cozy as Rosana Clawson busily arranged clothing with her staff in advance of the shop’s opening.    ”I always wanted Palmer Square,” Ms. Clawson said. “It’s elegant, for me. I feel…

  • PRINCETON: Borough may ease business parking requirements

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    The Princeton Borough Council introduced an ordinance designed to ease parking requirements for businesses who seek to move into a vacant space downtown at its meeting Nov. 10.    The ordinance would “relax parking requirements for a change in a building’s use when no additional space is being created,” according to…

  • "Twas the Night Before Christmas" Brings Holiday Cheer to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Dec. 11-13

    "Twas the Night Before Christmas" Brings Holiday Cheer to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Dec. 11-13

    Here comes Santa Claus. Clockwise, from bottom left, are John Costello as Mr. Kringle, Madison Glassman as Margaret Moore, Diane Wargo as Eliza Moore, and Caroline Maurer as Charity Moore. “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatr

  • Central NJ Boy Scouts

    By John Gliot Monday, November 16, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  A SCOUT IS REVERENT 4th Annual Ten Commandments Hike Friday, November 27, 2009 in East Brunswick, New Jersey The Central New Jersey Council, Boy Scouts of America is pleased to announce its 4th Annual Ten Commandments Hike, which will take place on Friday morning, November…

  • Teal Tea Foundatiion Raises Money for Ovarian Cancer

    By Mary Jane Crawford “Dancing for a Cure Benefit” Raises $3, 000 for the Teal Tea Foundation   Hamilton, NJ – The Teal Tea Foundation sponsored a Dancing for A Cure – Dancing Like the Stars fundraiser on Sunday, November 8 at the Nottingham Ballroom and raised $3,000 for ovarian cancer awareness and research efforts. Approximately…

  • PRINCETON: Couple’s gift blazes trail for poetry

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    Countless works of poetry have been composed that foster in readers an appreciation of the wonder of nature and the great outdoors.    The thought of bringing a careful selection of those poems to a beautiful public park was the inspiration behind a gift to D&R Greenway Land Trust from Lawrenceville…

  • After the Flood Waters Recede, Care for Your Water Supply

    By Sara Kuzma  Water from Tropical Storm Ida and the nor’easter that pounded the Mid-Atlantic region last week resulted in widespread flooding on the east coast. Many homes and businesses were ‘under water’ managing the challenges of wet basements and structural damage. People with private well water supplies must take steps to clean their water supply…

  • MONTGOMERY: Township seeks savings on employee health care

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Township officials are hoping to see big savings under a new personnel policy that will reward township employees for downgrading their health-care benefits if they can prove they have other adequate coverage.    The township committee adopted a resolution at its meeting Thursday night to permit employees to waive…

  • PRINCETON: Artists discuss impact of economic crisis

    By Ilene Dube, TIMEOFF Editor    There seems to be a profusion of symposiums about crises these days: newspapers in crisis, the arts in crisis.    A star-studded cast that included Academy Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, opera and festival director Peter Sellars, pianist Wu Han, dancer/choreographer Susan Marshall and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon gathered Saturday…

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