By Albert J. Countryman Jr./Staff Youngsters Johnny and Matty Gaudreau liked nothing more than loading up the family car with their skates and hockey sticks for a trip to the Hollydell Ice Arena in Washington Township, where their dad Guy taught them to play ice hockey. Those lessons paid off: “Johnny Hockey” went on to […]
Wednesday evenings are a big deal for the ladies of the Heart of New Jersey Chorus. They get together, forget about the stressors of the week and sing. For KellyAnne DiBello, it’s a reset as she manages the chaos of mom life of two. “It’s meditative,” she said on spending one night a week just […]
Raymond L. Rudolph, 90, of Hamilton, passed away on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, at Serenity Hospice of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Hamilton.
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Cranbury officials celebrated a new inclusive playground in Village Park that allows for children with disabilities to enjoy more playground equipment features. Mayor Eman El-Badawi, Township Committee members, and Parks and Recreation Commission members were joined in the celebration by residents, State Sen. Linda Greenstein, Assemblywoman Tennille McCoy and Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo for a ribbon […]
Aiming to identify students who may represent a threat to others, the Princeton Public Schools has created a school threat assessment team in each of its six schools. The school threat assessment teams were formed prior to the Sept. 4 school shooting at Appalachee High School in Winder, Ga. A 14-year-old student, Colt Gray, is […]
The former Westminster Choir College property on the corner of Walnut Lane and Hamilton Avenue may be acquired by the Municipality of Princeton. The Princeton Council introduced a pair of ordinances that begins the legal process for the town to acquire the 23-acre campus at its Sept. 9 meeting. One ordinance authorizes the acquisition of […]
James Sullivan from Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart embraced the role of Princeton police chief for a day during the week of Sept. 7 Sullivan was able to step into Princeton Police Chief Christopher Tash’s role for a day and got a behind the scenes view of the police department in action.
Painter Robert Beck will be showcasing his latest work in an exhibition at Morpeth Contemporary called “Here and Now.” This is Beck’s first solo exhibition since his exhibit at the Michener Art Museum. At the exhibition, which opens this weekend on Sept. 14 and runs until Oct. 6, residents and visitors are able to observe […]