Author: Central Jersey

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates tennis wins CJ crown

    Boys tripped up in Group IV semifinal By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys tennis team began the year with high expectations, but also several big questions on their lineup, particularly with doubles play.    Everything started to come together for the Pirates as they went into the state tournament, and after…

  • Princeton marks Memorial Day

    Princeton marks Memorial Day

    Phil McAuliffe U.S. Army veteran Elana Duffy of NYC, a veteran of the war in Afganistan and Iraq, along with WW II and Korea former marine Wallace C. Holland of Lawrenceville and a Princeton native, places a wreath at the Memorial day ceremony at the Princeton battle monument on Saturday.

  • Pennington Day: Celebration of community

    Pennington Day: Celebration of community

    A stilt walker towers above Max Johnson, With him at Pennington Day are Kevin Ellis, Sam Neal, Ronan Karp, Lucas Gaissert, Ryan Rhoads, Ethan Gross, Mateo Lopez-Castro, Andrew Neal and Aidan Medina,

  • Princeton marks Memorial Day

    Princeton marks Memorial Day

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer  People started to line Nassau Street on Saturday with lawn chairs and blankets about 30 minutes before Princeton’s Memorial Day Parade showed signs of starting. Parents armed with coffee stood chatting among themselves as their children played tag outside of St. Paul’s Church. Couples sat on park benches eyeing the…

  • PENNINGTON: Council plans to replace Heinzel Wednesday

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer Expected to be filled at a special Pennington Borough Council meeting slated for 3 p.m. Wednesday (May 28) afternoon is a vacancy council vacancy created by the recent resignation of Councilwoman Eileen Heinzel. Ms. Heinzel, an attorney, had been a member of the council for 10 years. She resigned to…

  • Pennington Day: Celebration of community

    Pennington Day: Celebration of community

    Sam Dunn and Sam Shamsey enjoy cotton candy on Pennington Day. The proceeds from the sales went to help fund the Youth Mission Trip to Israel for the Pennington Presbyterian Church.

  • LAWRENCE: Dog food thief had knife

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A Pets Plus employee nearly found himself at the wrong end of a knife when he attempted to stop a shoplifter from taking a bag of dog food Saturday afternoon, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. The employee observed a man take a bag of dog food, valued at…

  • West Windsor parade has local flavor

    West Windsor parade has local flavor

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer West Windsor’s Memorial Day Parade drew a large crowd of local community members on Monday. Families lined up along the curb beginning at the intersection of Clarksville and Princeton-Hightstown Roads, right by the entrance to West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South. Although less official than other Memorial Day parades in the…

  • PAGING PDS: Examining the lives of Lifers and Non-Lifers

    By Lulu Nye With the impending end of another Princeton Day School school year, we as a school are greeted with many annual events marking the beginning of summer: the blossoming of flowers, the sound of pool covers opening, and the bittersweet, nervous giggles of a class of seniors who are leaving the PDS nest,…