• Infants Program Offered at Har Sinai

    By Har Sinai  NEW MUSIC PROGRAM FOR INFANTS AT HAR SINAI HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP –  Har Sinai Temple is expanding its educational programs to include a 10-session "I’ve Got Rhythm" class for children ages six-to-14 months.     Beginning Sept. 23 and running Wednesdays through Dec. 2, the sessions will be led by the Temple’s music director,…

  • CRANBURY: Grab a paddle and hit the water

    A day of fun with friends in store for canoe races By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — What better way to end the summer than with a playful paddle on the lake with friends and neighbors?    Building upon a local teen’s Girl Scout project from last year, the township Recreation Department has taken the…

  • Outdoor Classrooms

    Outdoor Classrooms

    PHOTO/MARK CZAJKOWSKI Millie Turnbull (left) and Rachel Olkin pick borage flowers and leaves in the Waldorf School of Princeton garden, which will be used in ice cream at the bent spoon.

  • Somerset Valley YMCA Offering Membership Promotion During September Along With Free, Family Events

    By Donna Dass SOMERSET VALLEY YMCA OFFERING MEMBERSHIP PROMOTION DURING SEPTEMBER ALONG WITH FREE FAMILY EVENTS The Somerset Valley YMCA is planning special events this September (for perspective new members and let us show our appreciation to existing members). Join us for a Family Pancake Breakfast at the Somerville Family YMCA on September 12th from…

  • JAMESBURG/MONROE RETROSPECTIVE

       10 Years Ago – 1999     • Officials in Monroe and Jamesburg are actively enforcing the water restrictions mandated by Gov. Christie Whitman after she declared a statewide drought emergency on Aug. 5. Violators face up to a $1,000 fine for each offense, said Amy Collings, spokeswoman for the DEP.    Monroe is strictly enforcing and following…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Eagle candidate plans squeaky clean project

    AROUND CRANBURY: Eagle candidate plans squeaky clean project

    Members of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Cranbury Youth Group Mission take time to relax on the boardwalk in Ocean Grove, where earlier this month they joined other missionaries from around the country in helping area churches and families.

  • PRINCETON: Book is first for Hun grad

    Sumner helps to tell Grant story By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Friends used to ask Martin Sumner when he was going to write a book.    The Hun School graduate can now introduce them to his first one, co-authored with Greg Grant, who is the focal point of “94 Feet and Rising: The Journey of…

  • MONROE: A sunny day at the fishing hole

    MONROE: A sunny day at the fishing hole

    By Reem Nasr, Staff Writer    MONROE — The sun was bright, the air was warm and the lake was teeming with fish ready to be yanked out of the water by eager fishing poles. Tuesday morning was the perfect day to enjoy the outdoors with friends and family at Molders Fish Farm.    ”I caught one!”…

  • LETTERS: Wrong prescription for healthcare

       To the editor:     As a member of the New Jersey Association of Health Underwriters, I was very troubled to learn last week about the U.S House of Representatives’ proposal to move forward with a government-run health care option.    While some in the federal government are lauding this option as a way for businesses and…

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