Day: October 6, 2009

  • PRINCETON: Loose Ends: On ratifying a new public holiday
  • Ballet Arts Opens in Lambertville

    Ballet Arts Opens in Lambertville

    By Janet Mangiaracina Ballet Arts of Lambertville opened its doors in September within the Downtown Performing Arts Center on Mount Hope Street. The school offers classes in classical ballet, pointe, and contemporary dance styles for all ages as well as a special program for young children that includes tap and creative movement. Owner and director,…

  • PRINCETON: PU suffers big losses

    Football drops Ivy opener, loses Culbreath for season By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University football team suffered two major losses Saturday, but it’s hard to determine which is the bigger.    The Tigers were handed a 38-0 loss by Columbia in both team’s Ivy League opener, the largest loss by Princeton in the…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Residents’ concern prompt action

    Affordable housing movement at issue By Audrey Levine, The Packet Group, and Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE – A proposed amendment for a mixed-use development plan for Town Center 1 involving the moving of affordable housing units into one free-standing building recently prompted a group of residents to express concerns.    Township Administrator Tim McGough said…

  • PRINCETON: Nicholas, Raiders start fast

    Hun boys soccer wins first five By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Mark Nicholas has big aspirations for a young Hun School boys soccer team.    ”This year, I want to win counties,” said the junior defender. “We didn’t have a chance to play in them last year. Together, we just want to do well.”    Nicholas…