• Dancing for a Cure

    By : Mary Jane Crawford NJ Teal Tea News Contact: Mary Jane Crawford [email protected] or 610/457.5576 You Can Dance “Like” the Stars as You Dance for the Cure! Proceeds will Benefit Ovarian Cancer Research and Awareness Hamilton, N.J. (October 2009) –Yes, you too can learn to Dance Like the Stars! The Teal Tea Foundation is…

  • PRINCETON: Worthy causes beckon

    Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    October 13 has been circled on the calendars of the West Windsor-Plainsboro North and WW-P South girls volleyball teams since the schedule came out this year.    It’s not just because it’s the second meeting of the year of the rival schools with the Knights capturing the…

  • CRANBURY: Candidates to meet public on Tuesday

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — With election season in full swing, the Woman’s Club of Cranbury is hosting its annual Candidate’s Night on Tuesday in the Cranbury School cafeteria, 23 N. Main St., from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.    ”It’s a tradition,” said Bobbie Marlowe, a member of the Woman’s Club. “It’s an…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Sentiment stirring debate over cabs

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — With the Borough Council inching forward on new taxi regulations, two members are accusing those on either side of the debate of acting on emotion rather than objective facts.    This week Councilwoman Isabel McGinty said efforts to restrict the number of taxis have been based on “whim.”    In…

  • JAMESBURG: Borough students take to the street

    Annual walk to school program a national event By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — Highlighting the importance of the borough’s walking community, students and parents hit the road Tuesday morning for the annual International Walk Our Children to School Day.    Students, parents and teachers from around Middlesex County joined other children, mayors, school superintendents…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: An active weekend ahead in Cranbury

    by Lorraine Sedor, Columnist    Kelley Orcutt will be singing at the Cranbury Presbyterian Coffeehouse tonight (Friday) from 7 to 9:30 as the featured vocalist with the “Jack Jonah Band.” This is Kelley’s first gig with the band, but she’s been singing with the PHS Studio Band for the past three years, where she was “discovered”…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Historic district design regulations finally set

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer     HIGHTSTOWN — After more than two years on the drawing board, the Borough Council approved an ordinance this week that regulates the Stockton Street Historic District.     The council unanimously passed the measure without comment at Monday’s meeting.     Now, homeowners looking to make changes to the exterior of…

  • PRINCETON: Colgate outlasts Tigers in overtime

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