• CRANBURY: Asian dining reinvented downtown

    CRANBURY: Asian dining reinvented downtown

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Hungry for pad Thai, General Tso’s chicken or Peking duck? Cranbury residents and visitors now have no farther to look than downtown. Minghui Pan and her husband Ben Shao, of West Windsor, opened Food Sing Asian Cuisine at 57 N. Main St. on Sunday. The dine-in and take-out…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Windsor Dermatology raises more than $7,500 for psoriasis research

    EAST WINDSOR: Windsor Dermatology raises more than $7,500 for psoriasis research

    EAST WINDSOR — Dr. Brian Keegan will hop on his bicycle on Aug. 15 and ride 100 miles to raise money for psoriasis research during National Psoriasis Foundation’s Inaugural Bike Ride beginning at Unionville Vineyards in Ringoes, Hunterdon County. And he’s not the only one. The Windsor Dermatology team will have 17 total members, including…

  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Town deserves a well-run police department

    To the editor:  Steve Misiura, Rick Pratt, Fred Montferrat, as well as Denise Hansen and Walter Sikorski are the committee members who circulated a petition in 2013 that halted the bond ordinance that allowed council to move forward with rebuilding the municipal complex. Three out of the five members of the committee were on…

  • STATE WE’RE IN: Show spotlights New Jersey’s endangered creatures

    By Michele Byers What’s more fun than standing in a chilly downpour at night in March, filming volunteers as they help salamanders cross Shades of Death Road? For Jared Flesher, not much! An independent documentary filmmaker and New Jersey native, Jared revels in being outdoors and telling stories about nature, animals’ struggles for survival and…

  • WHAT’S GOING ON: July 31, 2015

    Fri., July 31   “Sing Along With Jumpin’ Jamie” will be held at 10:30 a.m. in the Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System. This music program is for children of all ages, accompanied by an adult. Online registration is necessary for this program. Fellowship of the Ravens Inc., will present “Dear Edwina,”…

  • PLAINSBORO: Township toughens ordinance on vacant property maintenance

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Overgrown grass and weeds. Shutters hanging by a hinge. Dead or dying trees. Branches ready to fall down. Those are not common sights around Plainsboro, and the Township Committee wants to keep it that way. That’s why it has amended an existing ordinance to address the issue of…

  • PRINCETON: Customer loyalty proves to be the secret ingredient in success of Hoagie Haven

    PRINCETON: Customer loyalty proves to be the secret ingredient in success of Hoagie Haven

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In Wednesday’s mid-afternoon heat, Stephen Barksdale sat in front of a Hoagie Haven turkey sandwich that he was washing down with a bottle of Gatorade. He said he never went to the Subway restaurant located just a few doors away on Nassau Street — a sentiment that loyal customers…

  • Jim Salerno Auto Group supports The Valerie Fund

    Following a very successful 2014 campaign, franchised auto retailers from across New Jersey are, again, partnering with The Valerie Fund to raise money for thousands of children with cancer and blood disorders. The New Jersey Auto Retailers Unite campaign will also highlight the incredible work auto retailers do in communities throughout New Jersey. Jim Salerno…

  • Today’s new cars, tomorrow’s collectibles

    Check out the current models that astute investors should buy and hold for maximum appreciation down the road By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features 2015 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 While it’s difficult to predict which new vehicles will someday become treasured collectible cars, the valuation experts at classic-car insurer Hagerty in Traverse City, Mich., have shaken their…

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