• COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Friday, April 3, to Friday, April 10, 2009

    COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Friday, April 3, to Friday, April 10, 2009

    Princeton, West Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro, Rocky Hill, and surrounding areas Friday, April 3     Singles Social: Crystal Garden Restaurant at Hyatt Regency Princeton, West Windsor. 6 to 10 p.m. $25 registration fee. Hors d’oeuvres will be served. Open to single men and women, ages 46 to 59. To register, call 609-734-4200. For more information, write…

  • PRINCETON AREA: First New Jersey Farm-to-School Conference slated for April 18 in Lawrence

    PRINCETON AREA: First New Jersey Farm-to-School Conference slated for April 18 in Lawrence

    Josh Viertel, president of Slow Food USA, will give the keynote address at the first-ever New Jersey Farm-to-School Conference on April 18 at the Lawrenceville School.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Police Beat

       Two unknown males burglarized an apartment in building 1 of the Deerfield Apartments at about 6:30 p.m. March 25.    Police said the subjects forced entry through the front door upon discovering the apartment was unoccupied. A laptop computer, jewelry and money were stolen, with a total value of $2,070.    One suspect was described as being…

  • SUNSHINE LIST

    Municipal, school board and other meetings    HOPEWELL BOROUGH COUNCIL: April 6, 7 p.m., Hopewell Railroad Station, Railroad Place.     PENNINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL: April 6, 7 p.m., Borough Hall.     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE: April 6 agenda meeting, canceled.     HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE: April 7, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building.     PENNINGTON PLANNING BOARD: April 8…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat

       A 17-year-old Hightstown female was charged Monday with prescription fraud.    Police said officers responded to a reported prescription fraud at the CVS Pharmacy on Route 130. They said the pharmacist reported an attempt to fill a fraudulent prescription for 60 pills of 80 mg Oxycontin.    The young woman also was charged with forgery and receiving…

  • Holocaust Remembrance at Har Sinai

    By Har Sinai       8 CONGREGATIONS TO COMMMORATE HOLOCAUST AT HAR SINAI HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – For the first time since its move from Trenton to Hopewell Township, Har Sinai Temple will host a gathering of eight area Hebrew congregations to commemorate the Holocaust.              Known as Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, the April 20…

  • PRINCETON: ‘Can science and faith coexist?’

        The Westerly Series on Art & Faith, a program of Westerly Road Church in Princeton, will host an evening of discussion around a contemporary question, “Can science and faith coexist, or are they mutually exclusive?”     The free discussion will take place on Tuesday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. in Princeton University’s McCormick Hall.…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough, school board join effort to keep age restrictions on housing

    By Sean Rupport, Staff Writer    The Hightstown Borough Council and East Windsor Regional Board of Education have joined the chorus of local officials throughout the state calling for the veto of a bill that would make it easier for developers to remove age restrictions on housing projects.    Both bodies approved resolutions this week urging Gov.…

  • Har Sinai Booth at Lawrence Jubilee

    By Har Sinai                                 HAR SINAI AT LAWRENCE’S JUBILEE APRIL 26      LAWRENCE – Har Sinai Temple, which has a substantial membership in Lawrence Township, is coming to the community on April 26 for the annual Jubilee along Main Street.     The Hopewell Township-based Har Sinai will have a booth among other vendors who participate in the noon to 4 p.m.…

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