Category: archives

  • Lano building PDS girls’ volleyball program

    Coach optimistic about second-year progress By: Justin Feil    In Paul Lano’s prior coaching experiences, there was always something missing. As the second-year Princeton Day School head coach, Lano believes he’s found a complete fit.    As a coach for Garden Empire Volleyball Association men’s and women’s teams, he had plenty of talent but not enough time…

  • Education foundation seeks director

       The West Windsor-Plainsboro Education Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the district’s educational programs, is looking for an executive director.    "We are looking for an executive director who can both organize and administer our volunteers in addition to recruiting new ones," said Denise Dwyer, education foundation president. Other responsibilities would include working on fund-raising,…

  • Land prices affecting preservation

       Officials in Cranbury and Monroe are aggressively pursuing land preservation to stave off residential development. By: Matt Kirdahy    Officials in Cranbury and Monroe are aggressively pursuing land preservation to stave off residential development.    But rising housing prices in the region make land more attractive for developers, increasing the cost of undeveloped land and making it…

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  • Pike Run builder found in default

    Montgomery Township Committee takes action to spur completion of corrective work. By: David Campbell    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee took action this week to spur completion of repair work at the Pike Run development after builder Atlantic Realty was deemed to be in default. Mayor Louise Wilson said the corrective work is "long overdue."    In…

  • Cranbury ready to light the holiday season

       Cranbury set to light Christmas tree. By: Matt Kirdahy    Main Street is lined in garlands, red bows and white lights. There’s a cold nip in the air. The holiday season is here.    And it’s the tradition of this small town to embrace it with a tree lighting.    Dorothy Klotzbeacher has been a part of the…

  • Candidate’s eligibility questioned

    Twin Rivers Homeowners Association board of directors candidate Al Wally said incumbent candidate Rob Moore should not be allowed to run in the election. By: David Pescatore    EAST WINDSOR — Al Wally, candidate for the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association board of directors, questioned the eligibility of another candidate Wednesday, when he announced that candidate Rob…

  • Montgomery moves to foster retail projects on Rt. 206

    Zoning overlay ordinance introduced Thursday. By: David Campbell    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee introduced an ordinance Thursday night that would create a zoning overlay to encourage construction of a pedestrian-oriented shopping village on three contiguous parcels on the west side of Route 206 between the Princeton Airport and the Route 518 intersection.    If the parcels…

  • Peddie girls start pursuit of another title tonight

    By: Neil Hay    With the 2003-04 season set to tip off tonight, here is one to ponder . . .    Will this year’s Peddie girls’ basketball team make it eight straight state Prep A championships? Or will the Falcons, hit hard by graduation, go the way of the girls soccer team, which saw its run…