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  • Rotella is off to perfect start

    WW-P North wrestler is 4-0 By: Bob Nuse    HOPEWELL — It didn’t take long for Jeff Rotella to establish himself as a key member of the West Windsor-Plainsboro North wrestling team.    After just one full season with the Knights, Rotella came into this year as a guy head coach Bill Mealy and his staff knew…

  • Township sites listed for deer management

       Princeton Township wildlife-management contractor White Buffalo will conduct lethal deer removal and nonlethal deer-management activities on certain Princeton Township private and public properties beginning Jan. 1 and ending March 31.    According to a public notice issued by the township, White Buffalo is authorized to conduct deer-management activities on one or more of the following public…

  • Enrollment projected to increase slightly

    The public school system should see more students next year, with McKnight experiencing the greatest increase. By: Michael Ross    HIGHTSTOWN — School enrollment is projected to increase slightly next year, according to a report released last week by the district.    David Shafter, business administrator/board secretary, presented the report to the East Windsor Regional School District…

  • PU shot at upset blocked at Temple

    Controversial call leaves Tigers just short By: Justin Feil    PHILADELPHIA — Joe Scott is tired, even bored, after seeing the same teams from the same conferences on ESPN.    "Everybody plays the same way," said the Princeton University men’s basketball head coach. "Nobody wants to guard each other. Scores are in the 90s. Nobody tries to…

  • West Windsor launches municipal cable channel

       WEST WINDSOR — The township has launched its municipal cable channel, Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh announced Wednesday.    Channel 27 will feature municipal government information for 12 hours a day and educational content from the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district for the other 12 hours.    Township programming will include information on township meetings and agendas as well as…

  • Bible-inspired art in seminary exhibit

       "Bible Interpretations x 2," an exhibit of drawings representing Bible stories from the Old and New Testaments by artists William Hogan and Howard Berelson, will open on Wednesday, Jan. 5 and continue through Friday, Feb. 11 at the Erdman Art Gallery of Princeton Theological Seminary.    A native of New Jersey, Mr. Hogan graduated from the…

  • School board may join Snowden sidewalk dispute

    Safety concerns are cited in aftermath of two recent accidents near Princeton High School. By: David Campbell    The Princeton Regional Board of Education will decide if it wants to weigh in on a proposal by Princeton Township to install sidewalks on a portion of Snowden Lane along the Princeton Borough border, a plan that has…

  • Cougar coach is twice blessed

    Popadiuk is close to boys, players By: Justin Feil    Christmastime has always been a special, yet hectic, time for Paul Popadiuk and his family.    "We always have a tournament," said the Montgomery High girls’ basketball head coach. "You have school stuff, like correcting tests, and there’s a lot of stuff going on."    Four years ago,…

  • Candles lit for victims of domestic violence

    Meadow Lakes, Womanspace particpate in statewide campaign to recognize victims of violence. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval    EAST WINDSOR — More than 100,000 candles were lit across the state on Sunday symbolizing those who have been victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.    Closer to home, to kick off the weekend, more than 900 luminaries outlined…