• PRINCETON: Muncipalities take hit in Corzine budget

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    The state budget proposed by Gov. Jon Corzine last week would cut funding for area municipalities, though not as much as some had feared.    Overall, the budget proposed last Tuesday would cut funding to state municipalities by $32.3 million, according to figures by the state Department of Community Affairs. The…

  • PRINCETON: Consignment shop opens on Nassau Street

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    So it’s time to dig deep in the back of your closet, find those neglected gems you no longer wear and pay Greene Street Consignment Shop a visit.    Greene Street Consignment, which already has locations in Lambertville, Bryn Mawr, Pa., and on South Street in Philadelphia, has just opened its…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Senior captains led way for girls in pool

    HILLSBOROUGH: Senior captains led way for girls in pool

    HHS senior co-captain Stephanie Silleck competes in the freestyle in a home swim meet. Photo by Elane Coleman (fstop1.com)

  • PRINCETON: McCaffrey’s market goes ‘green" for good

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Could Saint Patrick’s Day get any greener?    Actually, for McCaffrey’s supermarket in the Princeton Shopping Center, the answer is yes, and yes for every other day of the year, too.    McCaffrey’s has chosen a day when the color green is ubiquitous to further its own environmental greening programs, launching a…

  • Second chance to see Aurora Borealis April 2

    Wendell Collins of Princeton     On behalf of The Arts Council of Princeton and The Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, I’d like to thank the Princeton Garden Theater and Director and Princeton native James Burke for sharing James’ Princeton premiere of his moving film, Aurora Borealis, with the Princeton community.    We look forward to…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Level 5 girls have fun to disco beat

    GYMNASTICS NEWS    On Feb. 1, Paramount’s Level 5 Team attended the Disco Diva Meet at Bishop Ahr High School. The gym was decorated according to the theme and had disco music playing during the meet. The girls had a lot of fun with this.    Starting off in the 8-year-old division was Rachael Levonaitis of Hillsborough.…

  • PRINCETON BORDERS HOSTS BOOK SIGNING FOR LOCAL AUTHOR KELLY ROUBA’S DEBUT BOOK JUVENILE ARTHRITIS: THE ULTIMATE TEEN GUIDE

    PRINCETON BORDERS HOSTS BOOK SIGNING FOR LOCAL AUTHOR KELLY ROUBA’S DEBUT BOOK JUVENILE ARTHRITIS: THE ULTIMATE TEEN GUIDE

    Kelly Rouba, Hamilton, NJ resident and author of Juvenile Arthritis: The Ultimate Teen Guide

  • TRENTON: Mercer County struggles with shortfall

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes has proposed an increase in the county tax rate and the expenditure of over $13 million in county surplus funds to balance the 2009 budget, a plan that has drawn fire from county Republicans.    The $296.5 million budget represents an increase of $3.7 million over…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Police seek man in bank robbery

    BORDENTOWN CITY: Police seek man in bank robbery

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer     BORDENTOWN CITY — A man stole about $3,000 from Roma Bank Monday morning, police reported.     At about 11:45 a.m., police said a man walked into the bank at Route 130 and Crosswicks Road and passed the teller a note demanding $50,000.     He did not display a weapon…

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