• PRINCETON: Study says men objectify scantily-clad women in photos

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    The commonly-held notion that men regard scantily clad women as objects rather than human beings seems to have been confirmed by a Princeton University study that was presented during a science conference in Chicago last week.    The research, led by Princeton psychology professor Susan Fiske, demonstrated that areas of the…

  • PSEG Partners with Nonprofit Leaders to Discuss Challenges Ahead

    PSEG Partners with Nonprofit Leaders to Discuss Challenges Ahead

    By Ruthellen S. Rubin   For Immediate Release   Contact: Steve Damiano, Director of Professional Development The Support Center for Nonprofit Management Tel: 212-924-6744, extension 302 Fax: 212-924-9544 Email: [email protected] Web Site: www.supportcenteronline.org   Press Contact: Ruthellen Rubin, 215-378-6698, Email: [email protected]     PSEG Partners with Nonprofit Leaders to Discuss Challenges Ahead February 23, 2009, Newark, NJ – PSEG recently joined…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Living museum educates and entertains

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Living museum educates and entertains

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The past came alive for students at Bordentown Regional Middle School last week when the IMPACT Club teamed with two faculty members to celebrate Black History Month.     Club members and other student helpers staffed five stations at the library, each featuring a different aspect of African-American…

  • PRINCETON: Arts Council eliminates two jobs

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer   The souring economy has hit the Arts Council of Princeton.    Faced with a significant deficit, and the need for immediate cost reductions, the Arts Council has eliminated two staff positions, resulting in the departure of Robyn Raskin, the ACP’s development/membership manager, and Carmen Ramos, ACP curator of exhibitions.    The layoffs…

  • BORDENTOWN: Rising Stars Voice Studio to hold grand opening

        Rising Stars Voice Studio will hold its grand opening Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at its new location in Karadis Plaza, 159 Route 130 North, Bordentown.     Refreshments, music and information about the junior and senior summer programs will be available and staff will be on hand to answer questions.     March 1…

  • Warped Lives

    Warped Lives

    ‘The Class’ and ‘Two Lovers’ take clear-eyed looks at education and romance By Elise Nakhnikian FRENCH writer-director Laurent Cantet is one of the best filmmakers alive. Working in the tradition of Robert Bresson, he shows how forces like class, race and gender can warp lives, and he does it without preaching or pyrotechnics.    His deceptively…

  • PRINCETON: PHS, South boys advance in MCT hoops

    Area trio of girls teams ousted in quarterfinals By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Getting back to basics worked out quite well for the Princeton High boys basketball team.    The Little Tigers used their up-tempo style and a strong defensive effort to pull away from Hamilton and earn a 65-36 win in the Mercer County Tournament…

  • PRINCETON: Seniors propel Little Tigers to CJ B

    PHS boys capture unexpected sectional title By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    NORTH BRUNSWICK — Having a strong group of freshmen lend depth to an already solid team helped make this a championship season for the Princeton High boys’ swim team.    But those freshmen needed to be led, and the Little Tigers had just the right…

  • MONTGOMERY: Adams, Ryba advance to MHS Greatest quarterfinals

    Kristina Adams and Andy Ryba have advanced to the quarterfinals of the Montgomery High’s Greatest Athlete contest. Adams received 68 percent of the vote to defeat Kevin East. Ryba received 62 percent of the vote to defeat Maurice Bahr. Two more second round matchups are now being voted on. In one matchup, Travis Rickards takes on Derek Spencer.…

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