Category: archives

  • Study: Deer reflectors don’t limit accidents

    Manufacturer questions if township properly maintained the two test sites. By: David Campbell    Princeton Township’s deer reflectors on The Great Road and Rosedale Road have proven ineffective in stopping deer-car collisions, a township official said Thursday.    "It’s pretty obvious the reflectors are doing absolutely no good in reducing deer-car accidents," said Tom Poole of the…

  • Candlelight vigil to protest nuclear testing plan

    Peace group plans July 16 forum.    In response to the Bush Administration’s proposal to speed resumption of U.S. nuclear testing, the Coalition for Peace Action is sponsoring an educational forum and candlelight vigil on Tuesday, July 16, in Princeton. The date is the anniversary of the first U.S. nuclear test, code-named Trinity, in 1945.    The…

  • Archives

    Creativity is alive and well in the kitchen of this stylish newcomer to the state capital, bringing uniquely Trenton and Garden State references to both the sprawling space the restaurant occupies and to its menu. By: Pat Tanner Archives Restaurant Lafayette Courtyard Marriott 1 Lafayette St. Trenton (609) 656-4000 Food: Good Service: Friendly but not…

  • 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, July 12 through Thursday, July 18. 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…

  • Letters to the Editor, July 12

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, July 12 By: WW tax increase was inescapable To the editor:    No one likes taking medication, but sometimes we take bitter medicine for the sake of our future well-being. Similarly, people do not like paying taxes. As I reviewed West Windsor’s budget in my first few months as mayor, I realized…

  • Theological Seminary selects four to serve on trustee board

       Princeton Theological Seminary has elected four new members to its Board of Trustees.    They are the Rev. Dr. A. Allen Brindisi of Davidson, N.C.; Amy Woods Brinkley of Charlotte, N.C.; Marty Carter of Birmingham, Ala.; and Dr. William P. Robinson of Spokane, Wash.    The Rev. Dr. Brindisi, who was elected by his fellow graduates to…

  • EDITORIAL: Pledge, plea to honor this newest ‘right’

    Taking a look at the Right-to-Know law    If you are inclined to believe everything you read in the papers — well, some papers, at least — you might think a vast conspiracy of silence on the part of New Jersey public officials is about to be smashed by a crusading, enterprising media seeking to shine…

  • AROUND CRANBURY

    AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: Our columnist takes a look at who’s doing what around town. By: Lorraine Sedor    If you need time to get away from the kids this summer or your regular caregiver takes a vacation, there is someone in town who may be able to help fill the child-care gap.    Carly Zebuhr…

  • Week of July 8, 2002

    From Ewing, Hillsborough, Princeton, South Brunswick and Yardley, Pa. EWING    Richard A. Weidel, Jr., president of Weidel Corp., has announced that Sheila R. Pleasant from the Weidel Ewing office is celebrating her 10-year anniversary with the company.    Ms. Pleasant has achieved rank as a Weidel Million Dollar Club member for nine years, and attained bronze…