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  • Redevelopment status sought for new hospital site

    Officials touting ‘advantages to Plainsboro’ By: Greg Forester    PLAINSBORO — Plainsboro Township is exploring whether the future site of the University Medical Center at Princeton can be designated a redevelopment area, a move that township officials say could improve their ability to deal with portions of the project.    A resolution asking the Planning Board to…

  • Route 206 Bypass plan still vexes Princeton

    Changes satisfy Montgomery officials By: Greg Forester    HILLSBOROUGH — The revised Route 206 Bypass plan presented Wednesday in Hillsborough may represent an improvement on the decades-old plan, but some remain concerned about increased truck traffic in Princeton.    Plans for the design — including detailed diagrams, maps, and computerized traffic simulations — were available to the…

  • Despite setback in states, great year for Sepe-Murtha

    By: Ken Weingartner    Matt Sepe and Kevin Murtha saw their season end with a loss in the second round of the NJSIAA doubles tournament, but it was one of the few setbacks suffered by the duo in yet another solid season for the Monroe Township High tennis team.    Sepe and Murtha lost 6-0, 6-1 to…

  • Historic farm site to get upgrades

    Ordinance can provide money for structural improvements to Dey Farm By: Bill Greenwood    MONROE — The Township Council has introduced an ordinance that if approved would provide more money for structural improvements at the Dey Farm on Federal and Old Church roads.    The ordinance, introduced June 6, would increase the amount to be spent for…

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    From the June 15 edition of the Herald Herald article was misleading To the editor: The article published in the June 1 edition of the Windsor-Hights Herald, entitled "Schools consider user fees," that represents to the community that the East Windsor Police Athletic League does not pay for, or is not charged for use of…

  • WW-P out to fast start

    Leibowitz, Legion baseball squad is 5-0 By: Bob Nuse    Mitchell Leibowitz was hoping for a better high school baseball season.    But any disappointment he may have had about the way the season ended for his West Windsor-Plainsboro High South team is quickly being replaced by the excitement of the start to the American Legion season.…

  • PU grad Iacono follows dream

    Astros select Ivy’s top hitter in MLB draft By: Justin Feil    Sal Iacono climbs the next step in his dream today.    That’s when the Princeton University graduate reports to the Tri-City Valley Cats of the New York-Penn League. The Cats are the Short Season A ball affiliate of the Houston Astros, who selected Iacono in…

  • And now there’s only one

    Lawsuit against Madison Marquette shopping center down to a single plaintiff By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — A lawsuit brought by several neighboring businesses opposed to Madison Marquette’s Montgomery Promenade shopping center is now down to its last plaintiff, after five others have withdrawn over the course of the suit.    Attorneys involved in the case redrafted…

  • Musing on Montgomery’s past

    A retired farmer recalls a serene life of white picket fences and litte word from the outside By: Allison Musante    MONTGOMERY — Charles W. Grayson, a lifelong resident of Montgomery Township and retired farmer, has published a book about the "good old days" of growing up on a township farm in the 1920s.    "Gleanings From…