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  • Different players stepping up for Lady Mustangs

    Team remains over .500 mark By: John E. Powers        The Manville High School girls’ basketball team is beginning to develop new contributors just at the right time.    With the state basketball tournament cutoff date drawing nearer, the Lady Mustangs (5-4) are becoming a better-rounded team. Take last week for example.    In a well-played 58-55…

  • Cintron, Weer help lift LCA girls to 12-7 mark

    By: Sean Moylan    The Life Center Academy girls’ varsity basketball team had no trouble defeating Saint Mary’s Hall, 46-36, on the road last Friday, even though the game had originally been scheduled for Tuesday.    Sarah Cintron, who has been scoring as often as Samantha Weer the past couple of weeks, poured in a game-high 11…

  • Education chief upholds judge’s Hopewell Valley football ruling

    HOV member Anthony Arnone said Tuesday night that HOV has not yet decided whether it would appeal the commissioner’s decision to the state board. By John Tredrea    The community group behind the effort to stop the interscholastic football program at Hopewell Valley Central High School said Tuesday it hasn’t decided whether to appeal its latest…

  • Hopewell rolls past Lawrence

    Girls basketball By: Jim Green    The Hopewell Valley Central High School girls basketball team proved it was much more than a one-girl squad Tuesday night.    Although top gun Kristy Cramp struggled to find her shot early in Hopewell’s game against Lawrence, the Lady Bulldogs never panicked, instead finding alternate players to pick up the scoring…

  • Marcos subdvision tops Lawrence planners’ agenda

    Board meets 7:30 p.m. Monday in Municipal Building. By: Lea Kahn    Township planners will consider a three-lot subdivision, proposed for the former Marcos mansion property at 3850 Princeton Pike, when the Planning Board meets Monday night.    The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held in the Lower Level Conference Room at the Municipal Building.    Christine DeMaio…

  • The Carousel

    A Princeton institution since 1955, this diner-style favorite serves American classics at down-to-earth prices. By: Antoinette Buckley Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski Nicole Ackley prepares a table for diners at The Carousel on Nassau Street in Princeton,    Anyone familiar with downtown Princeton knows it is a smart, stylish town rich in culture and history. The…

  • The Carousel

    A Princeton institution since 1955, this diner-style favorite serves American classics at down-to-earth prices. By: Antoinette Buckley The Carousel 182 Nassau St. Princeton (609) 497-0033 Food: Satisfactory to good Service: Good (Very good at breakfast) Prices: Inexpensive Cuisine: American Ambiance: Diner-style Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 6:30 a.m.-2 a.m. Essentials: Major credit cards accepted;…

  • Diner Special

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  • Construction begins at municipal building

    Allentown Borough’s new municipal building will be accessible to the disabled in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. By: Lauren Burgoon    ALLENTOWN — The borough’s municipal building is another step closer to becoming accessible to the disabled.    Construction has started on the building on Main Street and planned renovations will make the building compliant…