Category: archives

  • Doneger a leader of special season

    Junior helps Tigers back to men’s lacrosse Final Four By: Bob Nuse    As far back as September, Bill Tierney knew this would be a different kind of season for the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team.    With seven starters and several other key players lost to graduation, the Tigers were going to need to rely on…

  • VACATION RENTAL – Lakefront Cottage

    Truly enjoy your summer in this cozy three bedroom cottage in Starlight, PA. Located just 140 miles north of Princeton, NJ, in northern Wayne County, it’s an easy commute on the weekends or a retreat to  to entertain friends. View from the cottage overlooks a 75 acre lake perfect for fishing, swimming or simply relaxing…

  • Princeton Township a step closer to pulling Pulte bonds

    Work still not completed at Fieldwood Manors off Cherry Valley Road. By: David Campbell    The Princeton Township Committee on Monday night authorized municipal officials to pull a performance bond and cash to finish work at Fieldwood Manors that officials say builder Pulte Homes has not followed through on.    "They have missed the opportunity to have…

  • Cranbury duo helps Tigers to CJ III tennis title

    By: Justin Feil    A third straight Central Jersey Group III title might seem a bit routine, but nothing could be farther from the truth for the Princeton High boys’ tennis team, considering that only two players on the court had ever played in a sectional final before Tuesday.    Even without unbeaten first singles player Ilia…

  • Four charged in bus damage

    MTHS students charged with conspiracy to commit criminal mischief By:Joseph Harvie    MONROE — Four Monroe Township High School students were charged this week with criminal mischief and conspiracy to commit criminal mischief, in connection with damage to tires on 24 school buses and 10 transport vans.    Police said they arrested high school senior Sean O’Brien,…

  • Recognizing good character

    Township Council honors positive students By: Joseph Harvie    MONROE — The Township Council’s meeting room was filled Monday with parents clicking photographs as their children were honored for displaying positive character traits.    The Monroe Township Human Relations Commission honored 20 Monroe students during a special meeting of the Township Council for exemplifying outstanding character traits.…

  • Class of 2003 giving college advice

    Alumni speak about first-year experiences By:Joseph Harvie    MONROE — High school seniors and juniors got a glimpse into how college life differs from the life they’re used to at high school.    And they got that glimpse with a little help from the high school’s class of 2003.    Former Falcons from state universities such as Ramapo,…

  • A uniform reminder of WWII

    Vet to make donation Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society By:Sarah Winkelman    Looking through her late father’s Army photo album on Wednesday, Carolyn Thompson reread one of the letters her dad sent to her mother during World War II.    "He was in Southampton, England, just about to be sent home and he was hoping he would…

  • Many campus events culminate in PU commencement

    Baccalaureate, Class Day and the Hooding precede Tuesday’s grand ceremony in front of Nassau Hall. By: Jeff Milgram    When they arrived as freshmen in September 2000, the 1,166 members of Princeton’s University’s Class of 2004 contained 595 men and 575 women.    Minorities made up 26 percent of the class, alumni children 13 percent and international…