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  • Accident puts one in hospital

    The Thursday afternoon crash closed the southbound lanes of Route 130 for about an hour-and-a-half. The condition of the driver of one of the vehicles was unknown at press time. By: Chris Karmiol    EAST WINDSOR — A car that veered across two lanes of traffic and the center median on Route 130 Thursday afternoon was…

  • Local pair calls autism walk a success

    By: Rebecca Tokarz    More than 3,000 people came out to support the fight against autism by walking through Mercer County Park in West Windsor on Sunday.    On hand was Anne Dennehy, whose 30-year-old son, Owen, has autism.    "We didn’t expect such a response. The donations are still pouring in," said Ms. Dennehy of Cranbury.    "There…

  • PHS tops Lawrence in boys soccer

    By: Bob Nuse    Sometimes the end result isn’t always the best indicator of how a team has played.    Take the Princeton High boys’ soccer team, for instance. The Little Tigers improved to 8-2 on the season with a 6-3 win over Lawrence on Wednesday at Valley Road Field. Yet it is the two losses in…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, Oct. 11 through Thursday, Oct. 17. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that theaters…

  • Royal Orchid

    The staff at this Thai restaurant in East Windsor coddles diners with everything from delicate fried spring rolls in rice paper and crispy duck to sticky rice with mango. By: Faith Bahadurian Royal Orchid 370 East Windsor Town Plaza Route 130 East Windsor (609) 448-2300 Food: Very good Service: Charming and doting Cuisine: Thai with…

  • Volunteer offers help, hope to nature’s battered victims

    West Windsor Red Cross volunteer on duty helping Louisiana storm victims. By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — In the face of natural disasters like tornadoes or hurricanes, most people probably would run in the opposite direction — but not Pam Weiss, a West Windsor resident and volunteer with the American Red Cross of Central New…

  • DOT puts up only two options for Alexander Road bridge

    At West Windsor meeting, residents seem to favor a plan that includes roundabout. By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — A steady stream of residents poured into the township Municipal Building on Clarksville Road on Tuesday to take a look at two proposals developed by the state Department of Transportation to replace the Alexander Road bridge…

  • Monroe field hockey tam notches a pair of victories

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    The Monroe Township High School field hockey team was hoping it could reverse some of their early losses as it worked their way through rematches in the second half of the season.    That hope was rewarded with Wednesday’s 3-2 victory at Old Bridge (5-3-2), which puts Monroe at 2-8.    The game…

  • Election suggestion offensive

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    As a member of the community that voted on the school referendum, I have to agree with your editorial of Oct. 4 on the low voter turnout ("Voter turnout embarrassing in referendum," Page 8A).    What I am offended by comes in your last paragraph: "Until the time comes…