• Crakmedia has accepted the Ice Bucket Challenge!

    By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) The web marketing company Crakmedia has accepted the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The challenge, which calls for the dumping of water on one’s head to raise awareness and raise money for the fight against ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), often referred to as "Lou Gehrig’s Disease," has been all the buzz around…

  • CARIBBEAN NEW YORK FASHION WEEK 2014 IN SEPTEMBER NEW YORK FASHION WEEK 2014

    CARIBBEAN NEW YORK FASHION WEEK 2014 IN SEPTEMBER NEW YORK FASHION WEEK 2014

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Caribbean New York Fashion Week 2014 is a fashion event showcasing some of the Caribbean emerging and established Fashion Designers Collections, Caribbean Models and highlights of Carnival Costume Designs. New York, NY – Caribbean New York Fashion Week (CNYFW) 2014 Fashion Event "new date" begin on Sunday – September 7th through…

  • PRINCETON: Rodriguez moves up to varsity head coach

    PRINCETON: Rodriguez moves up to varsity head coach

    Phil McAuliffe Val Rodriguez moves up to head coach of the Princeton High School girls soccer team after the retirement of Greg Hand. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • PRINCETON: Police take the plunge

    PRINCETON: Police take the plunge

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer Seventeen officers in the Princeton Police Department took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge on Aug. 29 after being called out to participate in the social media campaign by the West Windsor Police Department. They performed the challenge in honor of retired Ewing Police Officer Ed DeAngelo, who was diagnosed with…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Township to look at switching phone plan

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Council President Bryan Maher brought attention to the township’s approximately $670 phone bill this month. The township’s current plan is under AT&T, and the plan costs the township 60 cents per minute during phone calls, he said. He asked the administration to look into why the township…

  • AS I SEE IT: Tiny houses and big dreams

    By Anne Waldron Neumann I have a new obsession: tiny houses. That’s tiny houses as in "Tiny House Movement:" small homes, usually wood, often built on the back of a utility trailer. The average American house is now around 2,500 square feet; tiny houses might be a tenth that size. Tiny houses are obviously the…

  • WEST WINDSOR: New business uses warehouse for ping pong club

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council approved an ordinance last week allowing the use of vacant warehouses for sports and recreation businesses, based on the experiences of the owners of Princeton Pong, which opened this month. The ordinance amended the zoning portion of township’s land use code but does not…

  • PRINCETON: Freshmen move in and move out

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer The orange and black welcome banners, U-Haul vans and an influx of students hauling luggage across Princeton University’s campus have signaled the start of the school year. But classes for the approximately 900 freshmen who moved to campus on Saturday are not starting just yet. And, as of early Sunday…

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