• Blawenburg Band heats up summer

    Blawenburg Band heats up summer

    Music series continues at Princeton Shopping Center By Keith Loria, Special Writer As part of its annual Summer Courtyard Concerts series, the Arts Council of Princeton will present the Blawenburg Band from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, July 3 at the Princeton Shopping Center, featuring American patriotic music. Founded in 1890, the Blawenburg Band is one of…

  • PLAINSBORO: Forrestal farmers market cooking classes offered

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer PLAINSBORO — Vendors from the Forrestal farmers market are offering a new series of cooking classes in conjunction with the Plainsboro Recreational & Cultural Center to people of all ages interested in learning to cook with local foods. Although the Recreational & Cultural Center has offered cooking classes in the…

  • AS I SEE IT: Time to do something about trucks

    By Dave Saltzman People have long grasped that trucks were special vehicles that suggested special responsibilities. Vehicle weights that may be acceptable for a major highway would (and did) overwhelm a small road, which would need repair. To keep the roads safe and in good repair, our leaders classified roadways by capacity, so that inappropriately…

  • PRINCETON: Town to chip in $30,000 on flood-prone house

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Staff photo by Phil McAuliffeHouse at 59 Meadowbrook Drive that is being purchased to tear down. House 8HOUSE Philip Sean CurranStaff Writer The Princeton Council voted, 5-1, Monday to buy a flood-prone house at 59 Meadowbrook Drive in a $625,000 deal the federal government is mostly funding. The town…

  • Diversity Stride 2014 Walk-a-Thon Raises Funds to Educate & Empower Tomorrow’s Leaders!
  • License lull

    Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: My son and my two nieces are between 17 and 20 years old, and none of them has sought out a driver’s license. Most of their friends haven’t either. I’m wondering if this is the way of today’s youth. A: Yes, you’ve spotted a mini trend that is being reported…

  • Sedate sedan

    By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Acura’s new RLX luxury sedan is comfortable and capable, but remains more conservative in nature than its European rivals A cura’s largest sedan — now named the RLX — has been redesigned for 2014 with high hopes the brand can finally compete with the likes of Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz…

  • Credit report errors get easier to clear

    New credit-reporting rules make it simpler for consumer to correct mistakes Homebuying is complicated, and purchasers have to tread lightly to ensure nothing goes wrong. In fact, before they even start shopping, buyers should investigate if anything is already wrong — in their credit report. New procedures used by credit-reporting bureaus promise to make it…

  • Quick and quiet: What to know about pocket listings

    By Erik J. Martin CTW Features You won’t always find every for-sale home on the MLS. Here are the pros and cons — for seller and buyers — of off-market listings. Contrary to popular belief, not every home sold through an agent or broker has to be posted on the Multiple Listing Service. Some sellers…

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