• MONTGOMERY: Local student first in national contest

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — Jonathan Garaffa of Montgomery won first place at the SkillsUSA Competition in Kansas City, Missouri, last week for his performance in the Medical Math competition. "I was really surprised honestly," he said in reference to his win. "But I studied really hard and I’m happy with the results."…

  • PRINCETON: Parking rules to be on the agenda

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer When Mayor Liz Lempert spoke before business leaders last week, she touched on a subject that she likened to a "third rail." It wasn’t taxes, public safety or government spending. It was parking. Later this year, the Princeton Council will have to determine what parking regulations should be in…

  • PRINCETON: Garden Theatre to reopen Wednesday

    PRINCETON: Garden Theatre to reopen Wednesday

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton University owned Garden Theatre on Nassau Street is due to reopen Wednesday after being closed for the past month while the new management team renovated the inside. The theater, a two-screen cinema that opened in 1920, got a new concession stand, carpet and light fixtures and other…

  • PRINCETON: Garden Theatre to reopen Wednesday

    PRINCETON: Garden Theatre to reopen Wednesday

    Phil McAuliffe The Princeton Garden Theatre on Nassau Street. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • KEAN COMPLETES $2.4 MILLION BUILDING OUR FUTURE PROJECT ADDING OT CLINIC, EXPANDING ENROLLMENT

    KEAN COMPLETES $2.4 MILLION BUILDING OUR FUTURE PROJECT ADDING OT CLINIC, EXPANDING ENROLLMENT

    By Yankee Public Relations UNION, N.J. – Kean University has completed a $2.4 million renovation to its Nathan Weiss Graduate College, funded in part by the Building Our Future Bond Act, which will allow Kean to expand its most competitive graduate program, the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (OT). With the expansion, Kean becomes…

  • Interfaith Caregivers Hosts an “Evening of Amore” Fundraiser on July 16th

    Interfaith Caregivers Hosts an “Evening of Amore” Fundraiser on July 16th

    By Roz Dashiell Hamilton, NJ n June 29, 2014 n Local nonprofit Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (ICGMC) is hosting “An Evening of Amore’” on Wednesday, July 16th from 6 n 8 p.m. at Rosa’s Restaurant (3442 South Broad Street) in Hamilton. Jane Latini, ICGMC Executive Director, and Eileen P. Thornton, ICGMC Development Committee…

  • KEAN COMPLETES $2.4 MILLION BUILDING OUR FUTURE PROJECT ADDING OT CLINIC, EXPANDING ENROLLMENT

    KEAN COMPLETES $2.4 MILLION BUILDING OUR FUTURE PROJECT ADDING OT CLINIC, EXPANDING ENROLLMENT

    Kean University Occupational Therapy graduate students work on their casting skills in the new OT clinic (from left): Cindy King of Manalapan, Gonzalo Garcia of Haledon, Pauline Eskander of South Plainfield and Ashley Harve of Springfield.

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Schools save over $1M in energy costs

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    The Board of Education was presented with an “Environmental Excellence Award” for saving over $1 million over past 42 months as a result of energy conservation.    Charles Fasnacht, Cenergestic regional president, presented the award to the board during its June 24 meeting.”    Cenergistic is a savings partner which…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Legion squads are building

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    So far this season has not gone quite as well as either the West Windsor-Plainsboro or Princeton Post 218 baseball teams would have hoped in the Mercer County American Legion League.    WW-P picked up a much-needed win on Tuesday when it rallied to defeat Princeton, 4-2, to improve to 5-11.…

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