06/24/11 Despite the sour economy, Jim and Lynn Cummings - and several thousand of their closest friends - have raised more than $300,000 to build a "boundless playground" in Cherry Hill.
06/23/11 Usually, matching your makeup to your outfit is something to avoid between the ages of nine and seventy, but Diane Kruger did it last night at the amfAR Inspiration Gala in Paris. She wore a cherry-red Grecian-style dress with lots of double-sided tape, slicked-up hair, and scarlet lipstick. The dress dragged a bit at the bottom so you can't see her shoes. Do you like the matching makeup/dress ...
06/21/11 A rabid raccoon was captured near Johnson Park School last week, prompting health and wildlife officials to urge residents to be cautious and take preventative actions.
06/17/11 HSBC Holdings PLC has put 175 of its upstate New York branches for sale, including those in the Buffalo area, according to a report today by American Banker.
06/17/11 ROCKVILLE, MD -- The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) Board of Directors held its annual electi...
06/16/11 A Cherry Hill man spoke exclusively with Eyewitness News about his efforts to subdue the unruly US Airwyas passenger who threatened to "raise hell' with a "bomb in his bag."
06/15/11 1 p.m.: Art at the Updike Farmstead with a Farm Tour and Lecture, 354 Quaker Road, Princeton. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.: Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression; Princeton Center for Yoga & Health, 50 Vreeland Drive, Suite 506, Skillman.
06/15/11 Fifty-six New Jersey libraries -- including the Bridgewater branch of the Somerset County Library -- have qualified to be designated as NJWorks Job Seeker Destination Libraries by the New Jersey State Library. The librarians at those libraries have been trained...
06/11/11 The following deeds were recorded at the Lancaster County Courthouse May 30-June 3.Adamstown BoroughDamon Mascieri conveyed 343 W. Main St. to Richard Merkey for $149,900.Akron BoroughJudith Ann Bollinger conveyed 131 Fulton St. to Harold A. Penner and Barbara A. Penner for $140,000.Mary E. Lawson c...
06/07/11 We've introduced you before to Max Levine, the Cherry Hill teenager who battled neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer. It's the same form of cancer that claimed the life of Alex Scott. Now we want to introduce you to Max's good friend, Matt Schechter.
06/03/11 Roscoe, NY (WBNG Binghamton) Long called "Trout Town USA," one town in our area has topped that title with another.
06/03/11 Introducing the farmers, chefs, and artisans of the Pennington Farmers Market! We open for the season this Saturday.
06/02/11 Webinar Helps AP Professionals Identify Return on Investment when Implementing Accounts Payable Automation and How to Make a Business Case for Automating Accounts Payable Processes
06/02/11 TODD HERREMANS has a video Howard Mudd gave him earlier in the offseason, featuring Herremans' play and images of Colts offensive linemen Mudd coached. Fellow Eagles lineman Austin Howard has one like it. The idea is to give the now-locked-out players an idea of what the new o-line coach wants, since he isn't able to instruct them in person right now.
06/02/11 The nice weather we're having is making New Jersey farmers optimistic about the growing season.
06/01/11 Chockablock with Victorian gems that coexist with midcentury ranches and two-family houses, the Forest Hill neighborhood has always stood apart.
06/01/11 PHILADELPHIA -- EwingCole, one of the nation's leading architecture, engineering, interior design and planning firms, is pleased to announce that principal S. Mark Hebden, AIA, LEED AP has been named President of the firm.
05/31/11 Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross and a nurse in the Civil War, was a teacher and founded the first public school in New Jersey (1821-1912). Rest area is in Oldmans Township. Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th president of the United States, was born in Caldwell (1837- 1908). read more
05/26/11 The River Edge School District recently announced its Teachers of the Year for the 2010-2011 school year.
05/25/11 Today the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of The Dunkin' Donuts & Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation , comprised of local franchise owners and Dunkin' Brands corporate employees, announced $89,251 in grants to support 11 organizations across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the Washington, DC, metropolitan region. |