Committee votes on school funding transparency

BY DEVON WILLIAMS NJ State House News Service A bill that would increase transparency on public school funding and provide earlier minimum-aid notices unanimously passed the Assembly Education Committee on June...

Planning Board approves 85-unit housing development on Thanet Circle

The Princeton Planning Board has approved the redevelopment of a former office building at 29 Thanet Circle into...

No surprise in Mercer County Democratic and Republican Party primary contests

There were no surprises, with the exception of the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners, in the results...

Mercer County Cultural Festival, Food Truck Rally Returns June 6

Mercer County will celebrate the region’s diverse cultures, music and cuisine during the 14th Annual Cultural Festival and...

Anica Mrose Rissi makes incisive cuts with ‘Girl Reflected in Knife’

For more than a decade, Anica Mrose Rissi carried fragments of a story with her on walks through...

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New law grants temporary nursing licenses to qualified military spouses

Qualified spouses of military personnel who have been relocated to New Jersey can be granted temporary nursing licenses now that legislation sponsored by Assembly...

Move over, Nate Silver

The Nov. 6 presidential election was a big victory for Barack Obama, but it may have been an even bigger one for statistical analysts...

Santa returning to Princeton Airport in time for Christmas

Santa returning to Princeton Airport Once every year,...

Princeton Family YMCA’s fifth annual Centennial Awards recognizes local leaders committed to social responsibility

Pictured are the Princeton Family YMCA’s 2012 Centennial Awards “For Social Responsibility” featured honorees and their presenters that was conducted on Tuesday, October 23...

PDS has 7 National Merit semifinalists

From left to right: David Caliguire, Maxwell Nye, Emily Clagett, Jonas Kaufman, Emily Zhao and Adam Strauss-Goldfarb (Jay Karandikar not pictured.) ...

Local authors featured in Kelsey Review

MCCC English Professor Edward Carmien serves as editor of Kelsey Review. He is pictured with the 2012 edition, now available at Mercer County libraries....

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