• PRINCETON: Academy fourth-graders set up Colonial ‘shoppe’

    On any other day, Xavier Silverio of Belle Mead is a fourth grader at Princeton Academy — but this week, he was a colonial farmer who wakes up at the crack of dawn everyday to help feed his    On any other day, Xavier Silverio of Belle Mead is a fourth grader at Princeton Academy –…

  • MCCC Chorus Concert Rescheduled for Dec. 17

    MCCC Chorus Concert Rescheduled for Dec. 17

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – The Mercer County Community College Chorus Concert, “Songs of the Season,” has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. (The concert was postponed due to inclement weather.) The concert is free and open to the public, and will take place at Kelsey Theatre, located on the college’s West…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legion seeking safety essays

    Once again, the American Legion Post 401 is calling all essays on safety, according to its Commander Gary Cooper. By Jennifer M. Larkin, Special Writer Once again, the American Legion Post 401 is calling all essays on safety, according to its Commander Gary Cooper.    ”It’s interesting, year after year, to read what safety means to…

  • Retailers rushing selling season too soon

    Eileen Marin, Lawrenceville To the editor: I am deeply offended by the standard referral to the day after Thanksgiving as Black Friday. I have never seen such a rampant use of the term in advertising as I have this year, as if it is an actual holiday, and the way to celebrate is to spend,…

  • PRINCETON: CDC official addresses meningitis at university

    An official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that it was “luck” that no one at Princeton University has died as a result of catching a rare strain of meningitis. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    An official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that it was…

  • PRINCETON: Anti-AvalonBay suit setback

    A state judge on Thursday dealt a setback to a group of residents who sued to block AvalonBay from developing the former Princeton Hospital on Witherspoon Street. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A state judge on Thursday dealt a setback to a group of residents who sued to block AvalonBay from developing the former…

  • GIFT GUIDE: Gifts with a personal touch

    GIFT GUIDE: Gifts with a personal touch

    Holiday headbands and barrettes are just a few clicks away at the Bubbly and Buttony Shop at etsy.com

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Intersections unbearable By John O’Sullivan, Monmouth Junction To the editor:     Wake up South Brunswick, times they are a-cfhanging.    Population and traffic on our roads have increased, which affects your quality of life.    In the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick this is evident at the two intersections of New Road and Ridge Road, both…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local man’s beard wins third place

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local man’s beard wins third place

    Submitted photo. Kendall Park’s Christopher Porrovecchio, on right, takes third place for his beard in a Manhattan competition last week.

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