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  • Lilienthal leaves Princeton Borough Council

    Joseph O’Neil is expected to be appointed to take his place. By: Jennifer Potash    Princeton Borough Councilman Ryan Stark Lilienthal, who earlier announced his intention not to seek a second term, stepped down at the beginning of the council’s meeting Tuesday.    "I want to thank the Princeton Borough community for the honor and privilege of…

  • It’s downright steamy out there

    Beating the heat is tougher for some than others. By: Jeff Milgram    If you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the pressing room at Verbeyst Cleaners on South Tulane Street.    Temperatures during this week’s heat spell topped 105 degrees in the large second-floor room where workers, unfazed by the weather, nonchalantly press razor-sharp creases…

  • Takeoff near for Princeton Airport’s new runwayIt’s longer and wider and due to open as early as next week.

    MONTGOMERY — Though it remains in the shadow of a mountain of displaced dirt, the new runway at Princeton Airport is all but complete and may see its first commercial traffic as early as next week, airport officials said. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Though it remains in the shadow of a mountain of displaced…

  • Thelma Morton Babcock, 81

       HIGHTSTOWN — Thelma Morton Babcock, 81, died Aug. 2 at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton.    A Hightstown native and lifelong resident, she retired in 1978 after 14 years with McGraw Hill.    Mrs. Babcock was a longtime member of First United Methodist Church of Hightstown, its United Methodist Women and Worship Committee, of which…

  • Prosecutor’s Office drops charges against borough patrolman

    The officer still may face administrative charges from within the borough’s Police Department. By: Mark Moffa    HIGHTSTOWN — The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office this week dropped all charges against a borough police officer suspected of falsifying police reports.    Assistant Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo Onofri announced during trial proceedings against Patrol Officer Michael Gordy on Tuesday…

  • Olga Olshewski

       TRENTON — Olga Bojko Olshewski, 78, died Wednesday, Aug. 9, at St. Francis Medical Center.    Born in Poland, she came to the United States in 1925 and was a longtime Trenton resident.    She retired in 1975 after several years with the Trenton Board of Education. She had worked at LaCorona cigar factory and Stokley-VanCamp in…

  • Takeoff near for Princeton Airport’s new runway

    It’s longer and wider and due to open as early as next week. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — Though it remains in the shadow of a mountain of displaced dirt, the new runway at Princeton Airport is all but complete and may see its first commercial traffic as early as next week, airport officials said.…