• PRINCETON: Business district still a destination

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    As the recession drags on, in downtown Princeton as in other parts of the country the news seems inevitable that some businesses are closing, others moving, and still others growing restive over high rents and municipal actions they say reflect a lack of understanding of their plight by property owners…

  • PRINCETON: University’s new chemistry building takes shape

    PRINCETON: University’s new chemistry building takes shape

    The new chemistry building under construction at Princeton University looms in the background as Chris Sallade of Princeton takes an early morning run. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • Generic biologic drugs and health care reform

    Marilyn Askin of AARP-NJ As Congress continues to discuss health care reform, I hope they are including generic biologic drugs in that discussion. Biologics are used to treat serious diseases such as cancer and rheumatoid arthritis and can cost $10,000 or more per month. Americans must be able to get these life-saving medicines at a…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton University has first Muslim chaplain

    By Reem Nasr, Staff Writer    From a young age Sohaib Sultan has always fostered a deep passion for serving the Muslim community.    Now at 28, he is the first full-time Muslim life coordinator and chaplain serving at Princeton University.    The past academic year was Mr. Sultan’s first as a full-time chaplain. Two years ago, the…

  • MANVILLE: MHS Team For All Seasons

    MANVILLE: MHS Team For All Seasons

    The 2008-2009 Manville High Mustang Team For All Seasons poses for a group photo inside the school gymnasium. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • Make a Difference in the Life of a Foster Child

    Come to CASA of Mercer County’s Informational Session to learn how. Wednesday, July 15, 7-8 PM, CASA offices, Ewing. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is seeking volunteer advocates who want to make a difference in the lives of foster children. CASA of Mercer County is a non-profit organization committed to speaking up in Family  Court…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Urban earns D1 chance

    HHS grad moving on to Marist by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    If her senior year at Hillsborough High is any indication, Arielle Urban could be on her way to a brilliant collegiate lacrosse career.    Urban came out of nowhere to lead a very talented Raider team in scoring with 79 goals. She had scored only…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: HHS Team For All Seasons

    Meet school’s 32 most well-rounded athletes by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    Multi-sport athletes are truly special and becoming more rare in this age of specialization in high school sports.    Many athletes elect to focus on one sport and play it all year, for three months on the scholastic level and then on club teams in…

  • MANVILLE: MHS Team For All Seasons

    MANVILLE: MHS Team For All Seasons

    Meet school’s 25 most well-rounded athletes by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    Multi-sport athletes are truly special and becoming more rare in this age of specialization in high school sports.    Many athletes elect to focus on one sport and play it all year, for three months on the scholastic level and then on club teams in…

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