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  • Senior Happenings

    Monroe Township Senior Center The Monroe Township Senior Center is located at the municipal complex, 1 Municipal Plaza. For information on programs and services, call the center at (732) 521-6111. Find out about activities, services and trips in the "Senior Focus," the Monroe Township Office on Aging and Transporation Department’s monthly newsletter and calendar. New…

  • Borough deadline passes with no GOP candidates

    Democrats and Republicans field full slate in Princeton Township. By: David Weinstein    There is no contest so far for the two open seats on the Princeton Borough Council, as Republicans did not file any petitions for candidacy by the Thursday deadline.    Candidate petitions were due in the borough clerk’s office by 4 p.m. Thursday, and…

  • Week of April 12, 2001

    From Pennsylvania, Princeton and Princeton Junction PENNSYLVANIA    Mary McKiernan is the broker of record for the Pennsylvania division of RE/MAX Masters. Ms. McKiernan has 20 years experience in the real estate industry and is very excited with the recent developments within RE/MAX Masters.    "As this area continues to flourish, it is very important that RE/MAX…

  • No court date for those charged with feeding deer

    Princeton Township drops charges in wake of deer culling program. By: David Weinstein    Four Princeton Township residents who received summonses for allegedly feeding deer on their properties in February will not get their day in court.    Instead, the township has dropped the charges, concluding that justice will be better served and the ordinance more strictly…

  • HHS freshman boys provide spark at conference relays

    Distance medley team produces lone first place By: Rudy Brandl        Although the Hillsborough High boys didn’t repeat as Skyland Conference relay champions, some new young talent emerged for first-year head coach Jim O’Connor.    Track and field coaches traditionally call on team depth at relay meets. It’s not enough to have a few good athletes…

  • Renowned artist succumbs to cancer

    Hightstown High School graduate Hollis Sigler became well known for her artwork, which was inspired by her battle with breast cancer. By: Casha Caponegro    Hollis Sigler, a Hightstown High School graduate and Chicago-based artist whose series of autobiographical paintings often reflected her own battle with breast cancer, died at the age of 53 in her…

  • Experience counts

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    As the three incombent candidates, Holly Feder, Patricia Lawler and Sherry Sukienik, we are asking the East Windsor community for their support in the upcoming school board election. Doesn’t it make sense to have experienced knowledgeable and caring board members looking out for the best interests of your…

  • Byrne, Rodgers pitch Highstown to first win

    BASEBALL: The duo combined to limit Ewing to four runs in the Rams’ first win of the season Monday. By: Neil Hay    Shaun Byrne and Bret Rodgers combined to pitch Hightstown to its first win of the season, 6-4 at Ewing Monday.    What pleased coach John Mariano was the way his team came out and…

  • Suit hinders purchase of open space

       A judge is expected to rule in 10 days whether a lawsuit filed against the township by two local landowners will be dismissed or continued in federal court. By:Brian Shappell    A judge is expected to rule in 10 days whether a lawsuit filed against the township by two local landowners will be dismissed or continued…