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  • East Windsor strives to be business’ friend

    Special issue: Poised for Recovery? Around the region, prospects are looking up By: Mark Moffa

  • Petition fights Sayre Drive interchange

    University seeks to ‘modernize’ Route 1 crossing. By: Gwen Runkle    PLAINSBORO — A group of Princeton Landing residents is again trying to halt proposed road improvements to the Sayre Drive interchange with Route 1.    The Friends of Sayre Drive, a citizens’ group, has submitted a petition with more than 655 signatures to the governor, state…

  • OBITUARIES, March 25, 2003

    Edward T. Sullivan, Robert Hargraves, Helen D. Dawson, Theodore Poplaski, Lillian Goldman, Emma M. Doering, Rosalie C. Brady, Valeria Piederson. Edward T. Sullivan Borough police officer     WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — Edward T. Sullivan died Sunday at home. He was 38.    Born in Trenton, he lived in the Robbinsville section of Washington Township.    He was a…

  • Chamber sees fertile ground for expansion

    Special issue: Poised for Recovery? Around the region, prospects are looking up By: Mark Moffa    The Mercer County Chamber of Commerce is looking to fill a void.    The East Windsor/Hightstown area is missing from the chamber’s coverage area and President Cathy Frank-White wants to create a division to serve the region.    She said every other…

  • Costs closing door on local home buyers

    Princeton planning officials voice grave misgivings. By: David Campbell    The skyrocketing price of Princeton housing and the consequences for affordable housing have prompted deep misgivings among Princeton planning officials.    "The price of housing in this town has become so astronomical that people living in town wouldn’t be able to buy the houses they live in…

  • Stagnitta follows path to success

    Montgomery resident has Rutgers men’s lacrosse unbeaten By: Bob Nuse    It’s a path that has led to a national championship before.    A men’s lacrosse coach gets his first Division I head coaching opportunity in New Jersey. He moves his family to Montgomery and after a rough first year begins to lay the groundwork for a…

  • In Cranbury, local business is about people

    Special issue: Poised for Recovery? Around the region, prospects are looking up By: Matt Kirdahy    Cranbury business has always been about relationships. That’s why, despite the sluggish economy, 2002 brought financial success to the businesses of Cranbury, said Kathy Morolda, president of the Cranbury Business and Professional Association.    She said even though the township has…

  • Former PU admission director takes on new role

    Steve LeMenager takes post of director of planning and administration for campus life. By: Jeff Milgram    Steve LeMenager, who lost his job as Princeton University’s director of admissions last summer after breaching a Yale University Web site, has been appointed to a new position, director of planning and administration for campus life.    The appointment was…

  • Batter up in new West Windsor facility

    Batting cages give community kids opportunity to excel By: Justin Feil    If there was any question about the demand for the new West Windsor batting cages in Community Park, Saturday’s well-attended official ribbon-cutting ceremony should have put them to sleep.    Players, coaches, past West Windsor Little League presidents, West Windsor mayor Sing-Fu Hsueh and members…