• "I Didn’t Do It": A Conversation about Wrongful Convictions

    By Lin DeTitta The role of journalists in wrongful conviction cases will be among the topics of a November 18 public forum. 
Participants in a panel discussion will include Kate Germond, director of Princeton-based Centurion Ministries which has freed 53 wrongfully convicted individuals in the last 30 years, and Mark Schand, a recent exoneree who…

  • HOPEWELL: >‘Pole farm’ history discussed

    Calling a telephone number or a cell phone number in London from the United States, using a cell phone, takes only a few seconds to connect and costs anywhere from 8 cents per minute to $1.69 per minute in 2013 By Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group    Calling a telephone number or a cell phone number…

  • The Table Server Serves Up Tables With Added Value

    By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – The Table Server is a line of end tables that prevents spills. Each of the tables have built in cupholders so that beverages placed on top have a much greater chance of quenching your thirst, rather than spilling on the floor. Imagine sitting in your living room, den or man cave…

  • Award Winning EYES IN(TM) Magazine Features Harvey Weinstein, Blake Morgan, Celeste Hilling & Tom Chambers in Issue 25

    Award Winning EYES IN(TM) Magazine Features Harvey Weinstein, Blake Morgan, Celeste Hilling & Tom Chambers in Issue 25

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Vivian Van Dijk offers readers a perfect compilation of articles, images and interviews throughout the November 2013 edition of EYES IN™ Magazine. Her personal interviews feature innovative fashion designers, well-known film producers, actresses, beauty entrepreneurs, and real estate experts, and focus on their lives and vocations, inspirational milestones, and their…

  • Re-imagining Atlantis

    Re-imagining Atlantis

    T.A. Barron follows up his Merlin series with a story about the lost continent        When T. A. Barron, author of the popular young adult Avalon/Merlin series, was looking for the next subject for his writings, he wanted to discover another epic fantasy that would catch his heart as much as Merlin had.    ”There are…

  • PRINCETON: Tusculum estate sells for $5.5 million

    The historic estate Tusculum sold for $5.5 million at an auction Thursday, the real estate auction company said. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The historic estate Tusculum sold for $5.5 million at an auction Thursday, the real estate auction company said.    Concierge Auctions would not disclose the name of the winning bidder for the…

  • PLAINSBORO: Town launches online crime reporting system

    Instead of dialing 911 or taking an officer off the street to report a minor crime, residents can now file police reports online. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Instead of dialing 911 or taking an officer off the street to report a minor crime, residents can now file police reports online.    Residents can…

  • Re-imagining Atlantis

    Re-imagining Atlantis

    Author T.A. Barron will talk about his newest book young adult at the Princeton Public Library. 

  • MONTGOMERY: Cycling to raise awareness and find a cure

    Every mile matters to Michaela Kornberg. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Every mile matters to Michaela Kornberg.    Ms. Kornberg, 20, a 2011 graduate from Montgomery High School, will bike for 4,000 miles across the country in honor of those affected by cancer.    ”I’m riding for them because they can’t and I will carry…

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