• HILLSBOROUGH: We can’t solve problems by blaming each other

    To the editor: The recent mass murder in Isla Vista, California, has brought out the worst in our society in more ways than one. The first and most notable is that a deranged man could murder six people and wound 13 more because he believes that life is unfair. The other vice is how quickly…

  • Young musicians set to shine

    Young musicians set to shine

    Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra to perform at Richardson Auditorium By Keith Loria    If you’re one that appreciates listening to a talented crop of young musicians, head out to Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall at Princeton University on June 7, as the Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra will present its annual spring concert at 8 p.m.    The…

  • PLUMSTED: New Egypt students gear up with robotics

    PLUMSTED: New Egypt students gear up with robotics

    By David Kilby, Special Writer    Students and teachers of the robotics and computer programming classes in New Egypt’s middle school and high school came to the Plumsted Board of Education meeting May 28 to showcase some of the technology in the district, and some new skills they learned in their technology classes.    Seventh-graders in…

  • LAWRENCE: Trenton woman charged with theft of wallets, credit cards

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A 48-year-old Trenton woman has been charged with multiple offenses after she was found to be in possession of several stolen wallets and credit cards shortly before 3 p.m. May 30 at the Quaker Bridge Mall, according to police Lt. Joseph Amodio. Bontina Abdullah was charged with theft, wrongful impersonation…

  • WEST AMWELL:Irma Fuhr brightened West Amwell life

    WEST AMWELL:Irma Fuhr brightened West Amwell life

    She steps back her efforts with recreation group after 37 years By John Tredrea, Special Writer When Irma Fuhr joined the newly formed West Amwell Township Parks and Recreation Committee 37 years ago, there was a big job waiting to be done. "It was up to our committee to get a park started on land…

  • FLORENCE: Departments go to bat at annual Mayor’s Cup

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer     The sixth annual Mayor’s Cup softball tournament was held this past Saturday during which two teams took on each other for the very first time in the history of the tournament.    Mayor Craig Wilkie thanked everyone for coming out.    ”I hope everyone enjoys,” said Mayor Wilkie. “Let’s have…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Fan started fire at school

       A small fire broke out in a bathroom at the Sharon Elementary School around 12:46 p.m. Monday,    Part of the school was evacuated when an exhaust fan caught fire in the girls bathroom located in the modular building at the rear of the property, according to the Robbinsville Township Office of Emergency Management.    Students…

  • MANVILLE: Citizens’ rescue efforts recognized by officials

    MANVILLE: Citizens’ rescue efforts recognized by officials

    Ceremony at council meeting in municipal building By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Citizens who stepped forward in emergencies were among the residents applauded at the Borough Council meeting May 28 for volunteer efforts over the past few weeks. Proclamations, plaques and certificates were presented to young and old. Mayor Angelo Corradino told the audience,…

  • Princeton-based Lingraphica Unveils "Faces of Aphasia" website and seeks stories for Aphasia Awareness Month

    Princeton-based Lingraphica Unveils "Faces of Aphasia" website and seeks stories for Aphasia Awareness Month

    By Kate Williams Lingraphica, in cooperation with multiple non-profit partners, today announced June as Aphasia Awareness Month and unveiled its “Faces of Aphasia” website, www.facesofaphasia.com, as part of a comprehensive awareness campaign aimed at building community, educating and providing resources.  The website showcases those affected with aphasia, caregivers and speech-language pathologists, and encourages them to…

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