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  • Phys ed is focus for WW-P school board

    Some changes recommended. By: Gwen McNamara    The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education took a closer look at the district’s Health and Physical Education program Tuesday night.    Dr. Richard Fopeano, an associate professor of health and exercise science at Rowan University, conducted an evaluation of the Health and Physical Education program for the district and…

  • ‘Buy Local’ campaign is set to kick off

    Month-long campaign designed to encourage residents to support the small businesses in Princeton. By: Jennifer Potash    With scavenger arts, a celebration of local young artists and discounts at downtown shops and restaurants, Princeton Future hopes residents take the time to rediscover independent merchants during a "Buy Local" campaign that kicks off Wednesday.    Princeton Future’s Community-Based…

  • Letters to the Herald

    For the Sept. 26 issue. Township resident praises Public Works To the editor:     I would like to take a moment to recognize the services provided by the East Windsor Department of Public Works. I have lived in this township for 16 years and have always been very pleased with the quality of services provided.…

  • East Windsor doctor honored by magazine

    Dr. Jerry Bagel named one of state’s best dermatologists by New Jersey Monthly magazine. By: David Pescatore    EAST WINDSOR — Tucked away in the lower level of East Windsor Professional Park, on One Mile Road, is Jerry Bagel, one of the state’s finest dermatologists, according to the September issue of New Jersey Monthly magazine.    Rankings…

  • Borough Council commends trio of winning teams

    Special presentation honors several Princeton youth athletic teams that won various tournaments this summer. By: Jennifer Potash    The Princeton Borough Council held a special presentation Tuesday to honor several Princeton youth athletic teams that won various tournaments this summer.    Mayor Marvin Reed and Council President Mildred Trotman handed out certificates of commendation to members of…

  • ‘Hunting’ for a parking space in Princeton

    REALITY CHECK, Sept. 26 By: Dawn Cariello    Princeton shoulders two burdens of Sisyphean proportions — deer and parking. Year after year, solutions are proposed and implemented, yet the issues never seem to be resolved.    On the surface, it would appear that these situations are totally unrelated. Yet upon closer investigation, it becomes clear that they…

  • New high school delay draws no reaction

    Montgomery High won’t open until September 2005. By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — Monday night’s announcement that the opening of the new Montgomery High School would be delayed until September 2005 was met with no reaction from the public at the town Board of Education’s regularly scheduled meeting the following night.    Four residents attended Tuesday’s meeting…

  • Borough: Developer needs to admit error

    Hightstown Borough Council asks developer to admit to removing tree without permission. By: Sarah Winkelman    HIGHTSTOWN — Two months after a tree at the edge of J.P Gibbons’ North Main Street property was cut down, the borough has asked the developer who felled the tree to admit to removing it without consent and is attempting…

  • Calicchio’s goal gives PHS a rare OT win

    By: Justin Feil    Overtime is not something that the Princeton High field hockey looks forward to usually. Little Tiger head coach Joyce Jones couldn’t find an overtime win in last season’s scorebook.    Cranbury’s Jessica Calicchio takes it back even farther.    "I remember sophomore year," said the senior midfielder and a PHS captain. "It was all…