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  • 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…

  • DEAR FAMILIES

    by JJ Davoli, Age 12 The Cambridge School

  • School district faces shortage of bus drivers

    District officials are looking into the possibility of using other employees as bus drivers to sports events as a way to make sure students get home in a timely manner. By: Michael Arges    Food service workers in the district may be able to come to the rescue as a shortage of bus drivers has East…

  • Guardian Angel helps Princeton boys soccer team top Steinert

    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 had to use all facets of his game as…

  • Different generations get a read on each other

    Montgomery PTA’s Grandfriends Program aims to put the "fun" back into "reading is fundamental." By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Sharon Moore Colquhoun learned about Tacky the Penguin from her 8-year-old neighbor.    "She’s my reading consultant," Ms. Colquhoun said. "She tells me what I need to know."    Ms. Colquhoun — pronounced "Calhoun"— enlisted her neighbor’s services…

  • DEAR FAMILIES

    by Donnie McLane, Age 12 The Cambridge School