Category: archives

  • Wiring OK’d for police cameras

    Cameras will be installed in the Police Department’s new interrogation room. By: Josh Appelbaum    The Township Committee approved $3,300 in new spending Monday to cover the cost of wiring needed for cameras to be installed in the Police Department’s new interrogation room.    Mark Berkowsky, whose firm Berkowsky and Associates is managing the $3.2 million police…

  • Drew

    "Drew," a sweet 10-month-old male tabby, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Drew" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html "Drew," a sweet 10-month-old male tabby, is in need of a loving home and…

  • Medieval history professor honored

       Professor Peter Golden, an expert in medieval Eurasian history at Rutgers University, has been named the first recipient of the Provost’s Distinguished Research Award for the Rutgers University’s Newark campus.    The award singles out professors who have done "exceptional scholarly work on a subject of fundamental intellectual importance," according to Rutgers-Newark Provost Steven J. Diner.…

  • First phase of housing complex gets the OK

    Montgomery approves 106 age-restricted units near intersection of Routes 206 and 518. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — The first phase of construction for a new, age-restricted housing development on a 138-acre tract northwest of routes 206 and 518 was unanimously approved Tuesday by the Planning Board, paving the way for the construction of 106 units.…

  • Tigers’ Koehler finally ‘stops’ growing

    Cranbury resident is happy on defense By: Bob Nuse    As Kyle Koehler grew taller, he found it was time for him to grow into a new role on the Princeton High boys’ soccer team.    "I’ve played a lot of different positions over the years," said Koehler, a product of Cranbury. "I grew a lot after…

  • Prostate enlargement is a common and treatable condition

    Photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) uses a high-powered laser to vaporize and remove enlarged tissue in the prostate By:    It’s a fact of life that as a man ages, his prostate will enlarge to some extent. For some men, this change is unnoticed. For others, enlargement of the prostate, known as benign prostatic hyperplasia…

  • Huaxia Chinese School opens up branch in Montgomery

    Township officials are pleased with the arrival of the school, which moved from Hillsborough. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — A branch of the Huaxia Chinese School opened in the township Saturday with a reception at the Upper Middle School, where the nonprofit organization will conduct classes each weekend through a contract with the district.    Founded…

  • Forsgate Drive repairs finished

    Quarter-mile section of Forsgate Drive reopens two months after flash flood damage. By: Leon Tovey    JAMESBURG — Nearly two months after a flash flood soaked southern Middlesex County, a quarter-mile section of Forsgate Drive reopened Monday to little fanfare, but to great relief among business owners and borough officials.    The road was closed from Gatzmer…

  • Girls’ volleyball previews

    By: Justin Feil WW-P North     Head Coach: Frank Motondo, second year    Last year: 10-13    Key returning players: Flynn Eisenman (Sr.), Katie Lalli (Sr.), Shirley Liang (Sr.), Sam Poliseno (Sr.), Yanping Ren (Sr.), Brooke Wiener (Sr.).    Top newcomer: Artisha Chan (Jr.), Tiffany Jin (Jr.), Ally Sandberg (Jr.), Erica Weitz (Jr.), Aileen Yan (Jr.), Emma Yasinski…