• PLAINSBORO: Class builds snow survival shelter

    PLAINSBORO: Class builds snow survival shelter

    Armed with shovels of all sizes and colors, a mixed group of kids and adults tackled a small, square plot of snow in the Plainsboro Preserve. By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet    PLAINSBORO — Armed with shovels of all sizes and colors, a mixed group of kids and adults tackled a small, square plot…

  • PLAINSBORO: Class builds snow survival shelter

    PLAINSBORO: Class builds snow survival shelter

    Phil McAuliffe Ashwin Gokhale, 12, of North Brunswick tries out the new structure he and other children built at Plainsboro Preserve on Saturday.

  • Adam P. Wilson, Esq. Joins Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, a Multi-State Disability Law Firm

    Adam P. Wilson, Esq. Joins Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, a Multi-State Disability Law Firm

    Adam P. Wilson, Esq. has joined the law firm of Hinkle, Fingles & Prior.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Administration unveils $48M budget

    Chief Financial Officer Joe Monzo and Township Manager Bernard Hvozdovic outlined a proposed $48.8 million budget for 2014 during Tuesday night’s Township Council Meeting. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Chief Financial Officer Joe Monzo and Township Manager Bernard Hvozdovic outlined a proposed $48.8 million budget for 2014 during Tuesday night’s Township Council Meeting.    If…

  • PRINCETON: Roebling man admittedto sexual diversionary program

    A Roebling man must have no contact with a special needs teenaged girl he repeatedly had sexual contact with in Princeton and meet other conditions to be allowed into a diversionary program fo By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A Roebling man must have no contact with a special needs teenaged girl he repeatedly had…

  • Beth Chaim Feeds Homeless Families Despite Storms

    Beth Chaim Feeds Homeless Families Despite Storms

    By Holly Singer Despite the 2-storm week at the beginning of February that derailed many activities including due to power outages in Central NJ, Congregation Beth Chaim’s Tikkun Olam group persisted in its commitment to serve cooked meals to homeless families through partnership with HomeFront. Congregants cooked at home, bought fresh fruit and vegetables and…

  • Beth Chaim Feeds Homeless Families Despite Storms

    Beth Chaim Feeds Homeless Families Despite Storms

    Pictured in Beth Chaim’s kitchen [left to right]: Holly Singer, Holly’s son Jeremy Eland, Rabbi Eric Wisnia & Ronnie Leonard

  • All are invited to an old-fashioned Community Sing-Along

    By Mary Trigg All are invited to an old-fashioned Community Sing-Along Beat the winter doldrums with singing old favorites! All are invited to an old-fashioned Community Sing Along at Abiding Presence Lutheran Church in Ewing on Sunday, February 23 at 4:00pm. Co-hosted by the choirs of APLC, friends and neighbors will enjoy the camaraderie of…

  • PRINCETON: Volcker, at university, says banking rules needed

    Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker told a Princeton University audience Friday that new regulations on the banking industry are necessary to keep banks from “gambling” their mon By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker told a Princeton University audience Friday that new regulations on the banking industry…

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