• PSO announces chamber series

    PSO announces chamber series

    The Princeton Symphony Orchestra has announced its 2014-2015 four-concert PSO Chamber Series, offering intimate music performances by a variety of talented artists. The series begins with a French bassoon concert featuring PSO principal bassoonist Brad Balliett and friends, Nov. 9, beginning 4:30 p.m. at Wolfensohn Hall at The Institute for Advanced Study, and Nov. 10…

  • PRINCETON: Council to discuss raises for themselves again

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Council members on Monday will consider raising their pay, a move re-igniting a debate about whether officials should stick to the salaries they agreed to take as part of consolidation. A proposed salary resolution, needing only a simple majority to pass, calls for bumping Mayor Liz Lempert’s salary…

  • PACKET PICKS: Sept. 5

    PACKET PICKS: Sept. 5

    Rutgers Master Gardener Elana Berlinger of East Windsor educates the public on “Bugs Galore” at last year’s insect festival.

  • IN THE KITCHEN: Fennel and a little celery

    IN THE KITCHEN: Fennel and a little celery

    Recipes for late summer and cool autumn evenings By Faith Bahadurian I love fennel and celery, but don’t find myself cooking with them often. They are members of the same family as parsley, Apiaceae, and come into season in the fall. They make good "transition" foods, crunchy and bright used raw in salads when the…

  • LOOSE ENDS: A daughter of Princeton returns

    LOOSE ENDS: A daughter of Princeton returns

    By Pam Hersh A hug fest punctuated with squeals of "Hey Troublemaker" — as opposed to "Hey Dude" or "Bro" — took place a few weeks ago at Mediterra Restaurant on Palmer Square, when a few of my former Princeton University colleagues reconnected with Dr. Georgia Nugent. A member of Princeton University’s first co-educational class…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students return to class

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students return to class

    By Azra Baig, Special Writer Students in the district returned to the academic routine Thursday morning. About 9,000 children walked, drove, were dropped off, or took the bus to their local schools as the new academic year began. At one bus stop on Princeton Walk Boulevard in Monmouth Junction, about 30 students and their parents…

  • MANVILLE: Retro Fitness to open Friday in mall space
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops nab three alleged burglars

    South Brunswick Police and Franklin Police have arrested three suspects in conjunction with a series of crimes early Friday morning. Police said a resident on Hastings Road called South Brunswick Police at 1:40 a.m. Aug. 29 to report that a group of young men had approached him as he went out to his vehicle. According…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Soccer team runs for unity

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Soccer team runs for unity

    By Azra Baig, Special Writer Members of the South Brunswick High School Girl’s Soccer team participated in The Color Run on Aug. 30th at Raceway Park in Englishtown. It was one of the several preseason team-bonding events held prior to the start of their soccer season. The Color Run, also known as the Happiest 5K…

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