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  • Orchard tenants dispute board policies

    Three are challenging the policies and procedures of the Northgate Tenants’ Association board, which operates the Orchard co-op apartments on One Mile Road. By: Michael Arges    EAST WINDSOR — Rumors of predatory investors along with charges of vandalized gas grills, inflated towing charges and illegally closed board meetings have surfaced in an East Windsor co-op…

  • Ella Mary Fitch

       Ella Mary Fitch, 39, of Jamesburg, died Friday, Aug. 3 at her home.    Born in Perth Amboy, she lived in Jamesburg most of her life.    She was a 1980 graduate of Monroe High. She graduated from the Bryman School of Dentistry and formerly worked as a dental hygienist.    Ms. Fitch was a former member of…

  • PU program aiming to close wealth gap

    Instead of going to the beach or earning some spending money, 23 high school sophomores from Princeton, Trenton and other nearby communities are studying biology, literature and the visual arts at Princeton University. By: Jeff Milgram, Staff Writer    Instead of going to the beach or earning some spending money, 23 high school sophomores from Princeton,…

  • Open-space site seen to affect new Alexander Road bridge

    One of eight new West Windsor tracts prompts debate over new railroad span. By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — The township’s open-space acquisition map has grown to include eight new properties, but some members of the Township Council and the public believe including one property on North Post Road could affect the Planning Board’s decision…

  • To some, roses will smell sweeter from afar

    Sieck-Wright Floral Products will appear before the borough Planning Board Monday asking for variances, waivers and site plan approval so the company can move to 231 Monmouth St. By: Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — Standing in front of Kate Middleton’s Monmouth Street residence is a large, round sign. On one side, it reads "Wrights is wrong…

  • To some, roses will smell sweeter from afar

    HIGHTSTOWN – Sieck-Wright Floral Products will appear before the borough Planning Board Monday asking for variances, waivers and site plan approval so the company can move to 231 Monmouth St. By: Scott Morgan    HIGHTSTOWN — Standing in front of Kate Middleton’s Monmouth Street residence is a large, round sign. On one side, it reads "Wrights…

  • Tee-Ann Doughty

       Tee-Ann Doughty, 74, of Cranbury, died Thursday, Aug. 2 at her home.    She was born in New Castle, Pa., and has been a resident of Cranbury for the past 23 years.    Her husband, Nathaniel C. Doughty, is deceased. She is survived by two daughters, Jennifer Connell of Great Barrington, Mass., and Tee-Ann Hunter of Ithaca,…

  • Legion-license hearing delayed again

    Post gets another extension from Borough Council on alleged liquor-license violations By: Jennifer Potash    A hearing scheduled Tuesday on alleged liquor-license violations at the American Legion Charles W. Robinson Post 218, related to drug charges filed last year, was postponed until September.    Members of Post 218 asked the Princeton Borough Council for a postponement, and…

  • Montgomery Hills offers loft option

    ‘The best of both worlds’ available in suburban setting    Matzel & Mumford has created a unique collection of townhomes for Montgomery Hills.    The community offers five different two- and three-bedroom floor plans, with from 1,661 to 2,220 square feet of living space, priced from the $230s. A variety of options can be found among the…