• Purim Celebrations

    Purim Celebrations

    residents and staff enjoying a dance at the Purim Party

  • GREEN LIVING: Green in school, and at home

    Sustainable Princeton award winner Sandy Moskovitz By Stephanie Vaccaro, Special Writer    Sandy Moskovitz, co-chair of the Go Green committee at Community Park Elementary School, was named one of Sustainable Princeton’s 2013 award winners, and reusable party gear is a big reason why.    ”Probably one of the main projects that I was involved in was this…

  • PRINCETON: Police charge Princeton woman in home invasion

    A Princeton woman and five others have been charged with the home invasion of a reputed drug dealer in Sussex County, State Police said Wednesday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A Princeton woman and five others have been charged with the home invasion of a reputed drug dealer in Sussex County, State Police said…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Council ends hall investigation

    By Matthew Liebross, Special Writer    There has been much to restore throughout New Jersey since Hurricane Irene struck back in August of 2011, including Borough Hall.    Many local buildings and landmarks were destroyed in the storm all along the coast and Hightstown was no different.    Among the casualties was Hightstown’s Borough Hall, which has…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Council introduces budget with no tax increase

    The Township Council unanimously voted Monday night to introduce a budget that would keep the tax rate the same as last year. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council unanimously voted Monday night to introduce a budget that would keep the tax rate the same as last year.    Last year’s tax…

  • HAMILTON: TCA students become PI-ed pipers

    HAMILTON: TCA students become PI-ed pipers

    Pi, commonly referred to as 3.14 with a never-ending set of numbers, is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, was celebrated March 14 in schools all around the world, including TCA, where teach HAMILTON — Students in Trenton Catholic Academy’s freshmen honors algebra class learned how to use the mathematical constant of…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Kyle Domitrowski excels in his Marine training
  • MONROE: Orchestra to perform

       The Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission will present the 42-pieice Orchestra of St. Peter by the Sea performing its spring concert “Once Upon an Opera” at 7 p.m. Friday, May 26, at the Richard P. Marasco Theatre for the Performing Arts, 1629 Perrineville Road, Monroe.    General Admission $25, Patrons $22. Students: free.www.MonroeTownshipCulturalArts.com. For tickets call:…

  • Jump smarts

    Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: We’ve been trying to impress on our son the importance of being much less sloppy when he’s jumpstarting his friends’ cars. He’s not especially detail oriented, and we’ve told him it’s possible to injure himself or someone else badly if he doesn’t slow down and make sure the jumper cables…

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