07/15/11 LabCorp appears free to acquire Orchid Cellmark after a New Jersey federal court agreed to a plaintiff's request to voluntarily dismiss a proposed shareholder class-action suit opposing the deal.
07/15/11 The sad saga of Amy Locane-Bovenizer continued this week, with a New Jersey police officer testifying at a Miranda hearing that the former Melrose Place actress was smiling, giggling and incoherent following a New Jersey car accident that injured another driver and killed his wife. Locane-Bovenizer, who is accused of being intoxicated at the [...]
07/15/11 Squeals of delight, laughter and cries of ?Mom, I did it!? rang out all morning at Hilltop Skate Park as children learned the basics of skateboarding.
07/15/11 One student from each Sussex County high school selected for award
07/09/11 RhythmTEK, a team of rhythmic gymnasts working out of Bridgewater competed at the USAG Jr. Olympic National Championships at the ESPN Sports Center in Walt Disney World after qualifying for the competition at the NJ State and Regional Championships...
07/09/11 As the first new mayor of New Jersey's impoverished capital city in two decades, Tony Mack had his work cut out for him. The once-booming industrial town of Trenton is today known more for its troubles - high taxes, crime, poverty and low-performing schools - than its attributes and rich history.
07/02/11 Thirteen-year-old Lavel Mather was among the select few of a generation.[...]
07/02/11 Readers of The Scientist magazine have ranked The University of Queensland, Australia as one of the top three international academic institutions outside the USA in the magazine's annual Best Places to Work in Academia 2010 survey
07/02/11 Today nearly a dozen future Terps lacrosse All-Americans will take the field in the sixth annual Under Armour...
06/30/11 Wednesday night those in favor of more local control over the creation and operation of charter schools reached a first step when the New Jersey Assembly passed four pieces of legislation addressing the issue.
06/27/11 Princeton University has the right and is legally able to move the Dinky train station on University Place whenever it pleases, as long as the university pays the expenses, according to NJ Transit representatives who spoke at Wednesday night?s Borough Council meeting.
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.
06/18/11 Friday, June 17 Fresh lobster bash: 7 p.m.; Sons of the American Legion; Maine surf and turf bash at the American Legion Post 148, 895 Route 130, Hightstown; cost $30 per person; for tickets or information, call Patrick at 619-7260 or Hector at 510-8536.
06/18/11 With each season this year, Elyssa Gensib has been a bit more impressive.
06/12/11 New Jersey Transit suspended Dinky service from approximately 3 p.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday due to a minor accident at Princeton Station.
06/11/11 Womanspace Inc. hosted its 17th annual Barbara Boggs Sigmund Award reception and fund-raiser on Thursday, May 12, at the Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village.
06/09/11 Jack Pinto remembers singing barbershop music with his grandfather when he was only 6 years old. His first formal performance was in 1973 with the Princeton Garden Statesmen, of which his grandfather was a founding member.
06/06/11 Primary day is next Tuesday and in preparation Princeton Borough Council candidates, newcomer Republican Peter Marks and incumbent Democrat Barbara Trelstad, sat for a question and answer session in Princeton Packet offices.
05/31/11 Tears rolled down the face of Joe Renda as he listened to the Princeton Girl Choir sing the ?Star Spangled Banner? at a wreath-laying ceremony in honor of Memorial Day at Princeton Borough Hall on Saturday morning.
05/30/11 Two years ago Shubhankar Chhokra?s mother complained there were crayons all over the house and told him to do something about it. |