Category: archives

  • It’s snowtime for Cranbury

    Township responds to the third snowfall of the season. By: Jessica Beym    Even though the afternoon wind blowing off Brainerd Lake was biting, it didn’t stop the crowd of local kids from flying down the nearby snow-covered Village Park hill on their sleds and snowboards.    The popular winter hangout was packed with kids last week…

  • FORUM: Mayor

    Join the Debate    Who should be mayor in Cranbury in 2006?    To respond, click on voice your opinion.

  • Know the ABCs of hepatitis

    Treatment for hepatitis A includes close medical monitoring and bed rest By: Gary P. Forester, M.D. in collaboration with Gloria N. Beck    A recent outbreak of hepatitis A in the community made headlines and raised concerns about this disease how it’s transmitted and what can be done to protect against it.    Hepatitis, an infection of…

  • PU falls, shots don’t in loss to Monmouth

    Tiger men regroup before trip to Wake Forest By: Bob Nuse    As young as the Princeton University men’s basketball team is, there are going to be growing pains all season long for the Tigers.    On Wednesday night, those growing pains got real painful.    One game after looking like the offense was starting to come together,…

  • Princeton High School groups to hold winter concert Wednesday

    By: Rachel Silverman    All of Princeton High School’s choir and orchestra ensembles are busy tuning up for the upcoming winter concert.    On Wednesday, the groups will share the stage during the school’s 60th annual winter concert, held at the Princeton University Chapel.    Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the free event will feature the PHS orchestra and…

  • West Windsor OKs Bristol-Myers Squibb parking lot expansion

    By: Emily Craighead    WEST WINDSOR — The Planning Board on Wednesday approved a minor site plan with variances and waivers for Bristol-Myers Squibb to add 50 additional parking spaces at its 100 Nassau Park Blvd. site.    The request was made after the company hired 80 new administrative employees. Representatives of Bristol-Myers Squibb testified that efforts…

  • Princeton Young Achievers strive to meet funding goal

       Princeton Young Achievers (PYA) announces a challenge grant of $20,000 that will provide matching funds for any new donations or increases from prior donors made by Dec. 31. The matching grant, in effect, doubles any new donations.    PYA is an academically oriented after-school program that serves children in grades kindergarten through fifth grade, offering homework…

  • Guarneri hoping success is with her

    Former champ is new Pirate coach By: Bob Nuse    Lisa Guarneri knows what it is like to be part of a successful basketball program.    As a player at Piscataway High, she was part of a team that won a state Group IV championship and reached the Tournament of Champions final. As the new head girls’…

  • Letters to the Editor, Dec. 16

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Dec. 16 PU should pay only for services rendered To the editor:     Here’s hoping the financial challenge betwixt Princeton University and Princeton Borough (and Township) may be worked out in a logical and constructive way. Nothing could be more important to our community.    Perhaps these thoughts may help.    In the…