• National Fitness Month

    By Daniele Dorcely   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                         Contact:    Daniele Dorcely                                                                                               (908…                                                                                                          [email protected]   JAZZERCISE FITNESS CENTER @ HILLSBOROUGH OFFERS ONE FREE WEEK IN MAY FOR NATIONAL FITNESS MONTH             (Hillsborough, NJ)— Since 1983, May has been observed as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month.  Jazzercise, the world’s leading dance fitness program,…

  • PRINCETON: University accepts 1,068 graduate applicants

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    Princeton University’s Graduate School has admitted 1,068 — or 10.5 percent — of the 10,135 applicants who submitted papers for admission for the 2009-10 academic year.    The 10,135 total applicants represented a 10 percent increase in the number of people applying for admission to master’s or doctoral programs at the…

  • PRINCETON: Contractor recommended for boro shuttle

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Princeton Borough is recommending a contract be awarded to Stout’s Inc., in Ewing, for operation of the FreeB shuttle bus, said Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi on Monday.    Stout’s, a bus operator and transportation service with a solid track record, Mr. Bruschi said, came in with a base bid for $5,350…

  • Kavanah Healing Jewelry offers Healing Crystal Pendant through the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation website

    Kavanah Healing Jewelry offers Healing Crystal Pendant through the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation website

    Morganville, NJ – April 29th 2009 – Hot Rox Jewelry and Kavanah Jewelry professional New Jersey artist and founder Andrea Rosenfeld is proud to announce her affiliation with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation by creating healing works specifically for sale through their Central and South Jersey website at www.komencsnj.org. Made exclusively for…

  • Little Hands Make Big Artwork

    Judith A. McLaughlin LAWRENCEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 40 CRAVEN LANE LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ  08648 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                      For Further Information Contact: May 4, 2009                                                                 Judith A. McLaughlin, Principal                                                                                                              (609) 671-5572     N E W S    R E L E A S E   Little Hands Make Big Artwork                                                                                                                                                                               The halls of…

  • South Brunswick Athletic Association Hosts First Annual Coaches Baseball Game

    Robert Witschger On Saturday evening, May 30th, at 6:30PM, the South Brunswick Athletic Association (SBAA) will host its first annual Coaches Baseball Game.  Softball and baseball coaches from all leagues and teams in the township’s rec program will descend upon Rowland Park in a demonstration of althletic prowess for their fans and supporters.  This is…

  • Proselytzing for Obama claim is ‘ludicrous’

    Antonio Reinero of Princeton    In her letter to the editor published May 1, Maria Victoria Villegas Londregan claims to have witnessed “political proselytizing” at Community Park Elementary School because 3rd grade students are reading Beatrice Gormley’s book “Barack Obama: Our 44th president”. She further states that she knows that because she grew up in Chile…

  • A Communiversity thank-you to all

    Michael LaRiccia of Arts Council of Princeton     On behalf of the Arts Council of Princeton, I want to thank everyone—including our more than 35,000 visitors—who helped to make Communiversity Festival of the Arts 2009 such a spectacular event on a beautiful day.    When the Arts Council and Princeton University students plan Communiversity each year,…

  • PRINCETON: Fire burns upper level of Red Hill Rd. home

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    A second-floor fire totally destroyed the bedroom and bathroom of a Red Hill Road residence Sunday afternoon and has left the home uninhabitable, according to Princeton Township police.    Police said resident Peter Middleton had been soldering piping in the upstairs bathroom when a piece of wall insulation ignited.    Mr. Middleton…

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