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  • MONROE: Li gets life

    MONROE: Li gets life

    Tianle Li, 43, will spend the rest of her life in prison for poisoning her husband to death in 2011, according to officials. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor NEW BRUNSWICK — Tianle Li, 43, will spend the rest of her life in prison for poisoning her husband to death in 2011, according to officials.…

  • CAROLYN DORFMAN DANCE COMPANY ANNOUNCES 2014 PERFORMANCE SEASON

    By irene maslowski Carolyn Dorfman, Founder and Artistic Director of the Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company (www.cddc.info), is pleased to announce the company’s 2014 performance season schedule. Highlights will include a new commission by the multi-faceted artist and award winning choreographer, Peter Chu; a unique art gallery experience, “All the World’s a Stage,” at Aljira in…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings force Eagles to nose dive

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings force Eagles to nose dive

    After losing two consecutive games, the South Brunswick Vikings Football team is back to even after defeating Edison 41-21 Friday night at home. By Ed Birch, Special Writer After losing two consecutive games, the South Brunswick Vikings Football team is back to even after defeating Edison 41-21 Friday night at home.    The Vikings, now 2-2…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Two saluted in saving boy from drowning

    HILLSBOROUGH: Two saluted in saving boy from drowning

    Proclamations issued following July 20 incident By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    Thunderstorms and lightning alerted summertime picnickers at a Wertsville Road residence on July 20. Steven Gorski, a lifeguard among the guests, yelled for everyone to get out of the pool.    Then he saw a 9-year-old boy in a fetal position at the bottom of…

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: Choir’s ‘Songs of Sondheim’ this weekend

    The hallways near Princeton High School’s Performing Arts Center are always abuzz with sound. Whether there’s a band dance, a drama performance, or an orchestra concert coming up, passing By Jacob Middlekauff    The hallways near Princeton High School’s Performing Arts Center are always abuzz with sound. Whether there’s a band dance, a drama performance, or…

  • Ibsen Illuminated in MCCC Student Production of “Rosmersholm” with Narration by Professor Emeritus Mel Leipzig Oct. 24

    Ibsen Illuminated in MCCC Student Production of “Rosmersholm” with Narration by Professor Emeritus Mel Leipzig Oct. 24

    By Wendy Humphrey Mercer County Community College’s Theatre students are teaming up with MCCC Professor Emeritus and renowned painter Mel Leipzig for a staged reading of “Rosmersholm,” by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. As eight students bring the drama to life in a staged reading, Professor Leipzig will serve as an…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    Gregg Sauber, 28, of Brooklyn, was arrested on an active warrant for $100 out of Jersey City Municipal Court at 7:07 p.m. Oct. 8 on South Harrison Street. He was later released after posting $100 bail.    An employee of the Princeton Recreation Department reported that an unknown person spray-painted graffiti in the men’s room…

  • WEST WINDSOR: PTA hosts school board candidates

    Board of Education candidates introduced themselves to community members during the Village School PTA meeting Wednesday night. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group    WEST WINDSOR — Board of Education candidates introduced themselves to community members during the Village School PTA meeting Wednesday night.    There will be two West Windsor seats and one Plainsboro seat up…

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