Category: archives

  • 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, April 26 through Thursday, May 2. 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…

  • Choir to perform for charities

    By: Melissa Morgan    CRANBURY — The Community Christian Choir really wants to know what audiences think of its music. To find out, the choir will do more than just listen to applause and watch for standing ovations.    When the choir opens its Spring Concert Series with a performance at the Cranbury Presbyterian Church at 7…

  • Conservation is everyone’s responsibility

    EDITORIAL: Every little bit counts as we prepare for a long, hot summer with water restrictions.    Last week’s 90-degree weather may put many in mind of summer, with visions of swimming pools, sprinklers and car washes. But don’t jump into summer fun feet first. This year we must be more responsible when it comes to…

  • HHS breaks through for first win

    BASEBALL: The win over Allentown last week was the first of the year for the struggling Rams. By: Neil Hay    That was no monkey that the Hightstown baseball team got off its back last Thursday.    A thousand pound gorilla is more like it.    The struggling Rams nine finally won its first game of the season,…

  • Effort to buy NPDC from state on hold

    Montgomery has offered $10 million for the site, as well as $4 million for a sewage treatment plant located there. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Outgoing Republican administrations at both the state and township level appeared close to a deal last December that would have allowed the township to declare victory in its quest to…

  • Column: Over There

    A grand time for a grand chelem By: Bill Alden    PARIS — As I approached the ultra-modern Stade de France for a rugby showdown recently between France and Ireland, the stadium looked like a giant white flying saucer sprouting out of the industrial area that surrounds it in its north Paris neighborhood.    While the 80,000-seat…

  • Week of April 26, 2002

    From Hillsborough, Lawrenceville, Pennington, Princeton Junction and South Brunswick HILLSBOROUGH    Lynne Jordan, sales associate for the Hillsborough office of Coldwell Banker, achieved office ranking in the top three positions for four months in 2001.    "With 10 years experience in real estate, Lynne has been a consistent top producer," commented Cecelia Negran, manager. "She is an…

  • Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week

    WW-PN’s Moloney stays on course for solid year By: Bob Nuse    As the winter sports season approached, Jason Moloney was faced with a decision — keep playing basketball, which he really enjoyed, or spend the winter months working on his golf game, which is where he felt his athletic future lied.    Moloney decided to spend…

  • Borough readies for annual garage sale

    Mayor Amy Aughenbaugh said last year’s event was a major success. By: Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — The borough will sponsor its second annual boroughwide garage sale next weekend.    Rain or shine, the borough is expecting to hold the event May 4, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., according to Mayor Amy Aughenbaugh. A list of…