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  • AROUND CRANBURY:Saying good-gye to old friends and hello to new ones

    By:Lorraine Sedor    Welcome to one of Cranbury’s newest residents, Connor Jack Coffee, who was born on February 5 at Princeton Medical Center, weighing in at 8 lb. 1 oz and 22 inches long.    Connor is the son of Michael and Francine Coffee of Stockton Drive and new little brother to Harrison, age three.    Harrison and…

  • Officials: Senate bill could provide tax relief

    A proposed bill that "would add fairness to the state aid formulas" received support from Hightstown officials this week. By: Mark Moffa    HIGHTSTOWN — Borough officials expressed support this week for a Senate bill that would change the way the state calculates aid for public school districts.    Meanwhile, a state Assembly bill that would require…

  • Video conferencing on the air in Montgomery

    A third-grade class the Orchard Hill School has put the new video conferencing equipment to work. By: Helen Pettigrew    MONTGOMERY — Video conferencing is no longer reserved for top-executives and high-flying businessmen.    Video conference equipment has arrived at the township elementary schools, and a very excited class of third-grade students used the technology Feb. 28…

  • Hightstown boys record 19-4 JV mark

    JV BOYS BASKETBALL: The junior varsity Rams compiled an unblemished home record in 12 games. By: Neil Hay    With 19 wins this season, a great story was written this winter by the Hightstown High School boys’ junior varsity basketball team.    Playing for new coach Gary Salerno, the Rams compiled an outstanding campaign. Over the course…

  • PHS senior wins regional Shakespeare competition

    Adam Jonas Segaller is now preparing for a national competition in New York next month. By: Carly Rothman    Princeton High School senior Adam Jonas Segaller is "psyched."    On Feb. 25, he won the English Speaking Union Regional Shakespeare Competition for the Princeton Area, wresting the title from last year’s regional champion, T. Josiah Pertz of…

  • Henkel, Treichler to step down from seats

    The two Montgomery Township Committee members, serving their second terms, have announced they will not run for re-election this year. By: Helen Pettigrew    MONTGOMERY — Three seats on the Township Committee are up for grabs this fall, and two members of the committee will not seek re-election.    Democratic Committeewoman Ali Henkel and Republican Committeeman Peter…

  • Middlesex County, R-Y

    These listings are organized alphabetically. Just scroll down the page or click on the letters below: R | S | Y Raritan Valley YMCA — Camp Mini 206 Dunhams Corner Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (732) 257-4114 Fax: (732) 257-5762 Location: East Brunswick serving Middlesex County and Franklin Township. Ages served: 3-5 Enrollment: 30 Session…

  • Police director would be temporary position

    Three Township Committee members have called for the police department to be run by a director instead of a chief, but only on a temporary basis. By: Helen Pettigrew    MONTGOMERY — The three Township Committee members who have called for the hiring of a police director say they want the position to be temporary and…

  • Reflectors, more hunting eyed in future

    Princeton Township officials plan to review the five-year deer management plan in the wake of a controlled hunt by sharpshooters that killed 322 deer. By: David Weinstein    Opening more land to hunters and installing roadside reflectors are among the early proposals for modifications to Princeton Township’s five-year deer-management plan, the first year of which recently…