Wednesday Nov 25 | Daily Business Review
Initial jobless claims fell 35,000 to 466,000 last week
Initial jobless claims declined to 466,000 in the week ended Nov. 21 from 501,000 a week earlier, Labor Department figures showed today in Washington.
A forum for Princeton residents to express opinions about local and national issues Question of the Week: 'What are your thoughts about consolidation of Princeton Township and Princeton Borough and do you think it will ever happen?' 'I certainly hope that consolidation will happen; it's crazy to have two Princetons.
Kristen Harabedian of Hunterdon Central on the bars during the NJSIAA state gymanstics championships held at Montgomery High School in Skillman on Saturday.
Litigation Privilege Protects Lawyers From Suit Over Their Conduct of Suit
The litigation privilege that protects parties and their lawyers from liability for statements in court applies equally well to actions that lawyers take in furtherance of a case, a New Jersey appeals court says.
N.J. Court Says Americans Have No Right To Buy Handguns
A New Jersey appeals court has concluded that Americans have no Second Amendment right to buy a handgun.
PUBLIC URINATION, Five individuals have been charged with urinating in public. • Nino de Rivera Solano, 43, of Franklin , was charged at 1:58 a.m. Oct.
Don't believe Dem claims in Montgomery
Last November, I had the honor of being elected to serve on the Montgomery Township Committee.
Noel and Frank Drift to be honored at 2009 Harvest Dinner
Crawford House, a half-way house for women, has announced its 2009 Harvest Dinner will raise funds for its services and programs for women in recovery from drug and alcohol addictions.
Girls tennis: West Windsor Plainsboro South vs. Montgomery
West Windsor Plainsboro South's June Lee at 2nd singles serves to Montgomery's Rachel Pierson in girls tennis action in Skillman, NJ, October 15, 2009.
Sourland Hills Actors Guild to present Willy Wonka
Come and see Willy Wonka, a full-length musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's 'Charlie and The Chocolate Factory.' Sourland Hills Actors Guild sets the stage for this family story of the famous candy man and his quest to find an heir.
June Lee of West Windsor-Plainsboro reacts after losing a point to Rachel Pearson of Montgomery during the NJSIAA Central Jersey - Group 4 final at Nassau Indoor Courts in Skillman on 10/15/09. Pearson won the match 6-3, 6-1. HSSPORTS TO PURCHASE THIS PHOTO, CALL THE STAR-LEDGER PHOTO LIBRARY AT 973-392-1530 This photo is part of the following ...
Stone Calls U.S. Growth Outlook for 2010 `Troublesome' as More Jobs Lost
The economy may slow down early next year as unemployment rises and the boost from the government stimulus fades, said Raymond Stone , managing director at Stone & McCarthy Research in Skillman, New Jersey.
Journey Through the Past highlights region's history
Central Jersey is brimming with landmarks, houses, open spaces and information that colorfully document the rich history of the region.
Hopewell Tour Des Art, Artisans Studio Tour, Has Scheduled Second Annual Event, October 10
After its successful Hopewell art tour last year, the Hopewell Economic Development Council has sponsored a second tour, Hopewell Tour Des Art, set for Saturday, October 10.
Skillman students named to dean's lists
Scott Kalison of Skillman was named to first honors dean's list at Clark University, Worcester, Mass., for the spring semester.
AMBI Skincare Announces Winners of the AMBI Scholarship in Science & Medicine
The AMBI Brand Celebrates Five Outstanding Women Pursuing Careers in the Fields of Science and Medicine Skillman, NJ .AMBI Skincare proudly announces the five winners of the AMBI Scholarship in Science & Medicine, a scholarship program designed to recognize, reward and support African American and Hispanic women in fields in which they are ...
Leslie Linnehanof Skillman participates in an early morning Princeton Adventure Boot Camp session at the Nassau Racquet and Tennis Club in Skillman on Wednesday, September 23, 2009.
'Guiding Light' goes dark after 72 years, saddens Peapack Gladstone faithful
Betsy Skillman leaned forward in her blue armchair this morning, placing her face a few feet from her living-room television.
Lesson in deadliness of distracted driving
Navigating a car through a slalom course of traffic cones while text messaging, talking to friends or eating should have been easy for teenagers accustomed to multitasking 24/7. But these 11 River Dell High School seniors - who said they frequently drove under similar conditions - left a trail of mowed-down cones in their wake, proving the point of ...
SKILLMAN, N.J. - The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced the 10 recipients of the 2009 ITA/Arthur Ashe Jr.