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  • Princeton fire parade set for Friday

       The Princeton Fire Department will hold its annual parade and inspection Friday evening on Nassau Street.    The parade will begin at 7 p.m. at Chestnut Street and head down Nassau Street to Monument Drive in front of Borough Hall.    Bands include Pipes and Drums of Atlantic Watch, Westfield Fife and Drum Band and Colonial Musketeer…

  • Visual Storytelling

    Photographer Bryan Grigsby captures the ‘Indecisive Moment.’ By: Jillian Kalonick Bryan Grigsby’s images of ironic contrasts can be seen at the Peggy Lewis Gallery in Lambertville.    Clad in sequins as his armor and feathers that seem to fan directly into the clouds, the Mummer appears to be more warrior or god — one part of…

  • Lack of a quorum delays Rocky Hill’s budget

    No municipal tax hike seen for sixth year in a row. By: Paul Sisolak    ROCKY HILL — Adoption of the borough’s 2003 municipal budget was delayed Monday evening because the Borough Council was unable to raise a quorum of members.    Three of six council members — Richard Batchelder, Martin Engelbrecht and Charles Pihokken — were…

  • Organic Thirst-Quenchers

    Healthy Beverage Co., a company based in Newtown, Pa., goes national with a line of USDA-approved organic soft drinks. By: Amy Brummer TimeOFF/Mark Czajkowski Steap Green Tea Soda is made from evaporated organic cane juice and green tea, and comes in six flavors, including cola.    On a hot summer day, a frosty soda or mellow…

  • Free computer recycling set for fall

    Recycling company in pact with Princeton Township; tax writeoff possible. By: David Campbell    The Princeton Environmental Commission will sponsor a free computer recycling day this fall.    On Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot of the Municipal Complex off Witherspoon Street, Princeton residents will be able to drop off their…

  • Seniors bare their souls in last studio band show

    PHS band members say goodbye to the music. By: Brooke Olster    Princeton High School seniors have a lot to be excited about. With graduation just around the corner — today (Friday) — they’ve been cherishing their last few weeks with friends and preparing to begin a new chapter in their lives.    Seniors must say goodbye…

  • This teaching duo bows out together

    A team for 11 years, Orchard Hill Elementary School teachers chose same retirement date. By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — To the long list of famous partners like Lewis and Clark, Woodward and Bernstein, Simon and Garfunkel and Crick and Watson add the names of Levine and Stutz — that’s Dot Levine and Nan Stutz —…

  • Virginia Wysocki

       Virginia Brabston Wysocki, 87, of Jamesburg died Friday, June 13 at Hamilton Continuing Care Center in Hamilton.    Born in Helmetta, Ms. Wysocki resided in Jamesburg for the past 35 years. She was employed as a seamstress at Komar Dress Co. in Spotswood, retiring in 1988. Previously, she was employed at Gaffner’s Dress Co. in Jamesburg.…

  • Letter: Thanks for thought, prayers, condolences

    To the editor:     I want to express my sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation for the many cards, calls and support of so many friends both during and after the illness and death of my dear wife, Dottie. Your visits, flowers and presence were invaluable during this difficult time. Thank you for your thoughts, prayers…