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  • Monroe ready for Country Fair

    Set for Sept. 21 By: Al Wicklund    MONROE — From music to games and rides, the emphasis will be on family fun when Monroe Township holds its 14th annual Country Fair at Thompson Park Sunday.    The fair, sponsored by the Monroe Township Mothers Club and the township Department of Recreation and Parks, is scheduled to…

  • Thelma H. Henzler

       Thelma H. Henzler, 85, of Monroe, died Tuesday, Sept. 10 at The Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Cranbury, Ms. Henzler lived in Hightstown for more than 45 years before moving to Rossmoor and then Monroe Village.    She worked at Belle Mead Army Deport during World War II, then for Allen & Stults Insurance Firm…

  • ERA launches the Move Planner

    Service helps customers navigate and organize the process of moving    Helping a client to buy or sell a home is the goal of every successful real estate professional. When it comes to planning the actual move, homeowners typically deal with the stress of planning the move on their own. To help their customers during the…

  • Montgomery to celebrate its rural past

    Celebration will be part of the Montgomery Center for the Arts 3rd Annual Community Picnic and Fair. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — This weekend, township residents will be asked to think back to a time when Montgomery was all open space as the township celebrates its 300th anniversary.    The event commemorates the 1702 purchase of…

  • School plan is a bargain

    To the editor:     On Sept. 24 the citizens of Monroe Township will be going to the polls to vote on a school referendum.     After examining all the facts that were provided by the Board of Education, I am urging all residents to support this building project.     I have heard people express the…

  • Mayor’s letter waste of money

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    In regard to the recent letter sent to all borough households from Mayor Amy Augenbaugh: What a waste of taxpayers’ money! Multiply 1700-1800 mailings at $0.37 each. That money could have been better used, in my estimation.    We are all concerned with this downtown project. As a 40-year…

  • Building a path to calm the soul.

    Scouts construct trail on grounds of West Windsor church. By: Michael Redmond    Thanks to Princeton Alliance Church and to Troop 193, The Boys Scouts of America, a four-acre parcel of woodlands in Plainsboro has not only been preserved, but is being opened to the community as a Nature/Prayer Trail.    The trail, which is part of…

  • The Cuttalossa Inn

    Gracious service of traditional Continental cuisine and a beautiful outdoor setting in Lumberville, Pa., are part of this restaurant’s lingering charm. By: Richard Burns Cuttalossa Inn 3487 River Road Lumberville, Pa. (215) 297-5082 www.cuttalossainn.com Food: Very good Service: Very good Prices: Expensive Cuisine: American-Continental Ambiance: Beautiful grounds for outdoor dining; historic indoor setting Hours: Lunch:…

  • Davis settles in as starting quarterback

    Knights’ senior stops job hunting By: Bob Nuse    Now that Bryan Davis has finally settled on a position, he’s a much more comfortable player on the football field.    Davis, a senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North, had shuffled between offense and defense the past two seasons. He spent some time at defensive end, tight end…