• PRINCETON: Loss has PHS girls focused

    PRINCETON: Loss has PHS girls focused

    Robbinsville is first to top Little Tigers soccer By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton High School girls soccer team didn’t want a loss, but it will accept one now easier than at tournament time.    The Little Tigers suffered their first defeat of the season, 2-0, at the hands of the only other Colonial…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60

    PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60

    Matthew Wasserman, of Church & Dwight — a corporate sponsor of the 2009 Watershed FEST – and Naomi Wasserman of Princeton help celebrate the Watershed Association’s 60th Anniversary.

  • PRINCETON: University holds town meeting on budget

    By Samantha Pergadia, Special Writer   PRINCETON —  Princeton University has cut in half the number of layoffs it had previously expected to make, according to Lianne Sullivan-Crowley, vice president for human resources, who spoke at a campus town hall meeting Tuesday. She credited the university’s budget and cost-savings initiatives.    Ms. Sullivan-Crowley reported that a voluntary incentivized…

  • LETTERS: Hank Miller works for Monroe seniors

    Sarah Grow, Monroe    Throughout his years of dedicated service, Councilman Hank Miller has been a tremendous asset to the senior citizens of Monroe. Because of his efforts, along with the mayor and other council members, Monroe is a terrific place to retire and provides many invaluable services to seniors.    The services for seniors in Monroe…

  • LETTERS: Major issues are facing Cranbury

    Dan Mulligan and Jay Taylor, Republican candidates, Cranbury     When walking through town and speaking with residents there are two primary issues we hear on a regular basis COAH and municipal spending.    In terms of COAH, we are actively working with our legislators in Trenton to modify the COAH legislation. This past week, our efforts…

  • CRANBURY: E-waste recycling garners grant

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Cranbury Recycling Shed received a check for $5,000 last week to help offset the cost of its e-waste program.    The money was part of a matching grant program offered through the Middlesex County Division of Solid Waste Management, said Linda Scott, the township recycling coordinator.    E-waste is…

  • LETTERS: Dalina is an asset to Monroe and an advocate

    Shani Henley, Monroe    There are two points in the resume of Steve Dalina, who is running for Monroe Township Council in the third ward, that really engaged my attention. He is promoting the broadcasting of council meetings as well as community events and this will be a great asset to our community. It’s a way…

  • LETTERS: Support the candidate who supports children

    Carmine J. Gizze, Monroe    Council candidate Steve Dalina is very active with the Monroe recreation program. He is chairman of the Recreation Advisory Board and I can’t say enough good things about the Recreation Department.    Monroe recreation provides hundreds of sports programs for the children of the township. On any given weekend, the Community Center…

  • Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and Capital Health Announce Agreement

    By Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and Capital Health Announce Agreement (Newark & Trenton – October 8, 2009) – Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and Capital Health announced today they have reached an agreement that will keep Capital Health’s Mercer Campus in-network and bring the Fuld Campus in-network for…

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