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  • New data, rising costs may cause Montgomery to adjust school plan

    Proposed changes would reduce actual capacity of new high school. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — The Township Board of Education is expected to vote Oct. 22 on minor design changes for the new high school, aimed at controlling costs and jump-starting construction.    The changes, district officials say, are in response to rising construction costs and…

  • School board forum to focus on building needs

    The first of the board’s new public forums will be held Monday night at Hightstown High School’s 700 wing and will focus on the district’s need for space. By: Michael Arges    Parents and other taxpayers will have a special opportunity to have their say about the building plans for the East Windsor Regional School District…

  • Martinez goals lift PHS boys’ soccer

    Senior scores hat trick in preparation for Hopewell challenge By: Justin Feil    The red straps on his soccer cleats gave Angel Martinez a bit of flare Wednesday, but the Princeton High senior doesn’t need any more. His skills on the soccer field made him stand out enough.    Normally content to look for his teammates, Martinez…

  • Former EWMUA employee gets five years in jail

    Carl Ellsworth Straley was sentenced last month in Burlington County for the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in Mansfield Township. By: T.J. Furman    MOUNT HOLLY — A former East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority employee was sentenced to five years in state prison last month for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl.    Carl Ellsworth Straley, 46,…

  • SEPTEMBER 11th

    by Emily Goodwin, Age 10 The Cambridge School

  • Mayors to investigate Route 130 traffic problems

    East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov and Cranbury Mayor Michael Mayes have decided to work together to find a solution to chronic traffic problems on Route 130 South. By: T.J. Furman    The mayors of Cranbury and East Windsor will be working together over the coming weeks and months to find a solution to a traffic buildup…

  • "September 11th"

    Letters by The Cambridge School Students

  • How to keep kids off drugs

    A program Monday night at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School will help teach parents how to communicate with their children and keep them away from drugs. By: Michael Arges    EAST WINDSOR — Just 15 minutes a day of real parent-child communication could be the magic bullet that saves many children from drug or alcohol…

  • Katherine H. Stuller

       LAWRENCE — Katherine H. Stuller, 82, died Friday, Oct. 5, at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton.    Born in Lawrenceville, she was a lifelong resident.    Mrs. Stuller was a 50-year member of Lawrence Road Presbyterian Church and a Girl Scout leader at the church.    Daughter of the late Joseph L. Hopkins, former…