• Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet

    By Kelly Skinner “Dancing that pulls the viewers right out of their seats…16 dancers — all wonderful in their commitment, energy and precision…” –The New York Times   State Theatre presents Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet Program will include Annonciation (Angelin Preljocaj); Sunday, Again (Jo Strømgren); and frame of view (Didy Veldman) Friday, April 24, 2009,…

  • LAWRENCE: Huckabee speaks at Rider, assails growing debt
  • East Windsor Student Takes First Prize at JMU Business Competition

    East Windsor Student Takes First Prize at JMU Business Competition

    Team members from Pyrefuse are, from left, back row: Linda Cross (judge), Pete Tkachuk, Matthew Trosko, Brian Riddleberger, Terry Bandy (judge), Don Rainey (founder); front row: Holland Henn, Katherine Lukens, Gina Martellacci.

  • Pungent Perennials

    Pungent Perennials

    PHOTO/Steven Still, Perennial Plant Association Perennial geraniums include Rozanna, which has been dubbed the most garden worthy geranium.

  • FLORENCE: Police blotter for the week of April 6

    William L. Borden, 51, of Mansfield, was charged April 1 with civil contempt. Police said they saw him near Roebling Bank on Route 130 at 12:46 a.m. and found a warrant in his name from the Burlington County Sheriff’s Office for civil contempt for unpaid child support. He was sent to Burlington County Jail in…

  • PRINCETON: Metro giving PHS help in the midfield

    Junior gets comfortable in boys lacrosse By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Jordan Metro hasn’t been to one practice with the Princeton High School baseball team, and until playing catch on Sunday, he hadn’t even thrown a baseball in a year.    But he still has friends who want him to give it a try.    ”My…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Group to revamp Academic Hall of Fame

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — It’s been over two years since Bordentown Regional High School moved to its new digs, and some of its occupants are getting restless.     Representations of the nearly 75 members of the school’s Academic Hall of Fame have been in storage since the school moved from Dunns…

  • PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: Let’s talk Princeton history — over coffee

    PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: Let’s talk Princeton history — over coffee

    By Pam Hersh Special Writer     Today, I would like a vente coffee — Princeton Blend preferably — no room for milk, a little sugar-free vanilla syrup, plus a foamy topping of Princeton history.     The history is an ingredient available only at the Princeton Starbucks from only one barista, Warren Porter, who in addition…

  • PRINCETON: FOOTPRINTS 2009: Walking the walk

    PRINCETON: FOOTPRINTS 2009: Walking the walk

    Members of Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton’s fifth annual ‘Footprints’ 2009 planning committee, from left, Beth Fitzgerald, Tom Cooper, Reane Kunkler, and the Rev. Jarrett Kerbel, appeal for the public to support the ‘Footprints’ 2009 Walk-a-thon and Run, taking place rain or shine on Saturday morning, April 25.

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