Category: archives

  • Coffee Talk: In time for the twelfth day

    Not to put a damper on good, old-fashioned American consumerism, but the song, "The 12 Days of Christmas" was actually written for religious purposes. By: Stacey Gorski When most people think of the Christmas carol "The 12 Days of Christmas," they think of a commercialized song about all the gifts the singer received from her…

  • Celebrating their own way

    Residents’ celebrations of the new year were varied as the calendar turned from 2001 to 2002. By: Chris Karmiol    The ball has dropped, the champagne popped, and the year 2002 is here. Although some local residents opted to party in the traditional way, many others sailed into the new year more calmly and sedately.    "It…

  • ‘Cookin’ with Bobby’

    Noted chef begins cooking series on Princeton Community Television By: Pat Tanner    Move over, Emeril. Princeton has its own celebrity TV chef in Bobby Trigg, chef/owner of Princeton’s popular Ferry House restaurant. His show, called "Cookin’ with Bobby — From Our House to Yours," premiered last month on Princeton Community Television’s TV30 and will continue…

  • WW-PN’s Sufalko playing bigger

    Sophomore uses experience to key Knight boys’ basketball team By: Bob Nuse br>    Brian Sufalko has been taking a bigger role on the basketball court for West Windsor-Plainsboro North this season.    And it’s not just because of the nearly three inches he’s grown and 20 pounds he’s added to his frame since last year, when…

  • County moves on borough traffic light

       JAMESBURG — Construction of the long-awaited traffic signal at the Perrineville Road and Forsgate Drive intersection may begin within the next several months. By:Nick D’Amore    JAMESBURG — Construction of the long-awaited traffic signal at the Perrineville Road and Forsgate Drive intersection may begin within the next several months.    Ken Preteroti, the Middlesex County supervising engineer,…

  • Notre Dames earns revenge against HHS

    ICE HOCKEY: After stopping the Irish’s CVC winning streak earlier this year, Hightstown felt the sting of revenge in a 4-2 loss last week. By: Neil Hay    Coach Phil Eichinger said he was unaware of the predictions some of his hockey players made going into last Thursday’s Hightstown-Notre Dame game in the Lawrence Holiday Tournament.…

  • Monroe sets goals for 2002

    Here are some of the goals for 2002 set by the municipal government, the Board of Education, the township’s Office on Aging, the Public Library and the Recreation Department. By: Al Wicklund MONROE — Growth — how to curb it and how to deal with it — are the priorities for Monroe Township’s municipal government…

  • Township reorganization set for Sunday

    The annual ceremonial meeting will take place at the East Windsor Police Department at 1 p.m. By: Chris Karmiol    EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council will hold its annual reorganization meeting this Sunday in the courtroom of the East Windsor Police Department on One Mile Road. The meeting begins at 1 p.m.    Al Rosenberg will…

  • Return home to help PU men’s hoops

    Tigers host Holy Cross 7:30 p.m. Saturday By: Justin Feil    The Princeton University men’s basketball team has to feel good about returning home.    The Tigers are 3-1 at Jadwin Gym, 0-6 on the road. At 3-7 for the first time since 1984-85, Princeton hosts Holy Cross 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Jadwin Gym. It will be…