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  • Police to motorists: Be sure to buckle up

    Cranbury police will be steppig up their enforcement of laws that require drivers to wear seat belts. By: Josh Appelbaum    Cranbury police say they’re going to step up the enforcement of laws requiring drivers to wear seat belts during an education and enforcement campaign that begins Monday.    The department will participate in the nationwide Click…

  • OBITUARIES, May 20, 2005

    Arthur L. Everett, Susan E. Jenkins. Arthur L. Everett Banker, WW committeeman     MONROE — Arthur L. Everett of Monroe Village died Wednesday at Monroe Village Health Care Center. He was 92.    Born in Trenton, he was a longtime West Windsor resident and municipal official.    Mr. Everett retired in 1978, after 43 years as vice…

  • Controversy flares over proposed repairs to historic stone bridge

    DOT takes aim at Route 206 span of Stony Brook, and historic preservation panel objects. By: Rachel Silverman    Driving across the stone arch bridge on Route 206, which has spanned Stony Brook for 213 years now, the structure looks quiet and still.    But thanks to a proposed New Jersey Department of Transportation project to "preserve…

  • Measures of Green

    Two grants to fund environmental work. By: Josh Appelbaum    The Cranbury Environmental Commission will conduct an inventory of natural resources and test the water quality of Cedar Brook thanks to two grants.    The state Department of Environmental Protection approved a $2,500 grant to test the surface water quality of the brook and the Association of…

  • Kalibat is fast study on diving board

    Princeton resident is Top 15 in East By: Bob Nuse    Natalie Kalibat has certainly come a long way in a short period of time.    It wasn’t all that long ago that Kalibat, a sixth grader at John Witherspoon School, was a swimmer admiring the divers from afar as they went through practice.    Now, Kalibat is…

  • Princeton poets ready for Shakespeare in the Square

    Princeton Rep Shakespeare Festival holding public reading event Sunday. By: David Campbell    Princetonians will have the opportunity to take the stage with their favorite sonnets, songs and monologues by the Bard at the annual "Shakespeare in the Square Shakespear-e-thon" to be held Sunday at the Palmer Square green in downtown Princeton Borough.    Princeton Rep Shakespeare…

  • PRESS FORUM: Do you believe there are ghosts at the Buckelew Mansion in Jamesburg?

    PRESS FORUM: Join the debate.    The Cranbury Press is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues.    The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe want…

  • Group to present proposals for Witherspoon Street

    Saturday program part of Princeton Future’s examination of the neighborhood. By: Marjorie Censer    Princeton Future’s Witherspoon Street Corridor Study Team will present a series of recommendations on street design and land-use options for Witherspoon Street at the Princeton Public Library on Saturday morning.    Organizers said the presentation, which will take place from 9 to 11…

  • New section opens at The Villages at Buckingham

    This luxury townhome community provides spectacular views and wooded open areas This is the dramatic family room at one of the models at The Villages at Buckingham. The Toll Brothers development has recently opened its Mercer Village section and has unveiled two new floor plans, as well.    The Villages at Buckingham by Toll Brothers recently…