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  • University League Nursery School to hold book sale

       A Celebration of the Written Word is the theme of this year’s University League Nursery School Book Festival, which will be held Saturday, Feb. 22, from noon to 4 p.m. at Community Park Elementary School, 372 Witherspoon St., Princeton.    The Cat in the Hat will once again be on hand to help host the festival.…

  • HHS wrestlers romp but fall short of playoff berth

    Gewain remains undefeated By: Rudy Brandl        You can’t blame the Hillsborough High wrestling team for taking out a few frustrations on Bridgewater-Raritan. The Raiders were overdue to break loose and flex their muscles in a season that’s mainly been characterized by near-misses.    Five narrow defeats have prevented the Raiders (5-7) from returning to the…

  • Parent training workshops set

    By:    Parent Leadership Corps will once again offer two, five-week workshop series for parents of students in grades 9-12.    The workshops will be held both in the morning and evening to reach out to as many parents as possible.    The program is facilitated by parents rather than professionals, and includes such topics as improving communication…

  • Lawrence’s Markoe an unlikely college athlete

    The LHS grad is a member of the GW women’s squash team. By: Jim Green    One doesn’t have to be a 6-foot-8 forward or a 250-pound lineman to be a collegiate athlete. It isn’t even necessary to play varsity sports in high school.    Just ask Lawrence native Abby Markoe.    Markoe graduated from Lawrence High School…

  • POST FORUM

    Should the state Legislature increase income tax for people making more than $500,000 a year? Should the state Legislature increase income tax for people making more than $500,000 a year?

  • Allentown Borough Council appoints member

    Jerry Rovner to complete Peter Pantages’ term. By: Cynthia Koons    ALLENTOWN — The Allentown Borough Council appointed Jerry Rovner on Tuesday night to fill the seat vacated by former Council President Peter Pantages last month.    Mr. Rovner, a Republican, served on the council for a few years in the late 1980s as a Democrat, Mayor…

  • A helping hand for those in need

    Millstone businessman offers support to Point Pleasant family. By: Scott Morgan    MILLSTONE — In many ways, the story of Denis and Patricia Polen is a familiar one. A husband and wife with two kids who were doing just fine until a bit of misfortune came along and landed them in a one-room motel — and…

  • Lady Bulldogs win three straight, run mark to 13-5

    Girls basketball By: Matt Nalbone    As the winter sports season nears its end, the Hopewell Valley Central High School girls basketball team is looking for a strong finish.    The Lady Bulldogs kept rolling this past week winning three straight games. Hopewell Valley first faced cross-town rival Pennington.    Both schools are enjoying good years, as Hopewell…

  • Steiner defends breaststroke title

    Swimming By: Jim Green    Jenny Steiner of the Lawrence High School swimming team finished her Mercer County Championships career where she belongs – accepting the first-place medal in the 100-meter breaststroke.    Steiner, who earlier in the meet surrendered her county title in the 200 individual medley despite surpassing her own meet record in the event,…