Author: Central Jersey

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers celebrate another sectional win

    New second doubles remains dominant in CJ III By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The most dominant second doubles team in the county was at it again as Allison Hubert and Nikhita Salgame marched through Steinert on Monday to help the Princeton High School girls tennis team win their third straight Central Jersey Group III…

  • PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    Princeton Day School’s Brittany Murray is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week.

  • Incumbent mayor doing well in West Windsor

    James R. Moeller, West Windsor To the editor: Every four years, we are all asked to count up our grievances and choose between the new guy and the incumbent mayor. What in the community, or about township governance, has become a super annoyance lately; and how big has its negative impact been? But do keep…

  • Vote Jenny Crumiller for Princeton Council

    Dan Preston, Princeton To the editor:     I’ve known Jenny Crumiller since we became neighbors on Moore Street, 22 years ago. From the start, Jenny was the kind of person who would ask “why” when the status quo was flawed, and “why not” whenever she saw a chance to work together to build a better…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls take CJ IV tennis

    Siniakowicz aids run in first year on South team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Caroline Siniakowicz has enjoyed every aspect of her first year of high school tennis, including the fact it has helped make her a better player.    ”It has been really confidence boosting,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South sophomore, who did not…

  • PRINCETON: Steady Smith unites Little Tigers

    Senior comfortable in midfield for PHS girls soccer By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    A year ago, Greg Hand had Dana Smith playing all over the field for the Princeton High girls soccer team.    Even within a game, Smith could be found playing a forward role, then in the back and perhaps even in the midfield.…

  • Illegally placed lawn signs need to be removed

    Ernie Willson, Chair, Montgomery Democratic Org. To the editor: An open letter to the Montgomery Republican Party:    Dear Mayor Tzraska,    I know you have heard this complaint.    Like toadstools, Republican campaign signs have popped up overnight. I support your right to do this. The fact is that we Democrats have put up a few of…

  • Vote Shing Fu-Hsueh for West Windsor mayor

    Phyllis and Irwin Stoolmacher, West Windsor To the editor: We are writing to express my unwavering support for the re-election of Mayor Shing Fu-Hsueh and his running mates on the Moving Forward Together ticket.    The mayor has earned our support by providing high-quality municipal services in highly cost-effective manner. He has been able to balance…

  • CRANBURY: Rosca takes state title

    PHS sophomore rallies for girls singles tennis crown By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Christina Rosca’s latest come-from-behind win was one for the record books.    The Princeton High School sophomore became the first girls tennis player from the school to win a state singles title when she defeated Valerie Shklover of Fair Lawn 3-6, 6-4,…