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  • Patel and Wohltman make their differences work on the court

    By: Ken Weingartner    Lov Patel and Kevin Wohltman bring different styles to the tennis court, but their results have produced a comforting sameness – win after win.    Playing at second doubles for Monroe Township High School, the juniors have gone 11-1 in their first season paired together for the Falcons.    "We have pretty good chemistry,"…

  • Mayor Patten lauded, challenged on immigration issue

    By: Vic Monaco    HIGHTSTOWN – Mayor Bob Patten continued to get commendations this week on his stance toward undocumented residents.    But he also got a challenge.    In the wake of a whirlwind of media appearances by the mayor to discuss the borough’s no-questions-asked policy, several Latinos came to Monday’s Borough Council meeting to show their…

  • ‘Best 4 West Windsor’ ticket prevails in Tuesday election

    Winning slate was able to get message out better to voters, their opponents say By: Nick Norlen    WEST WINDSOR — In the township’s May 8 municipal election, council incumbents Will Anklowitz and Charles Morgan and newcomer George Borek ran together under the name "Best 4 West Windsor."    Evidently, the voters agreed.    Unofficial results, including absentee…

  • Peddie boys and girls sweep away track foes

    By: Sean Moylan    Last Friday the Peddie boys’ varsity track and field team had one of its most successful days of the outdoor season as it beat both the George School (85-54) and Hun School (90-36) at home.    Peddie’s Max Lipton had a great day and placed first in the javelin (128′ 9"), second in…

  • Duke

    Duke, a 6-month-old Lab/Springer mix male that is friendly, energetic and good with other dogs, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Duke" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • McCormack is bright spot for PHS

    Junior thrower eyeing medal at MCC track By: Justin Feil    In a frustrating season for the Princeton High School boys’ track and field team, John McCormack has been a bright spot.    The junior is in just his second year in the sport, but he enters Saturday’s Mercer County Championships at Steinert High with as good…

  • Barclay farms go to auction

    Property will be preserved and maintained in agricultural production By: Lacey Korevec    The township has set a date to auction off the Barclay North and South farms after a long dispute that was resolved by a state Superior Court ruling made in Cranbury’s favor,    On June 16, the 190 acres of farmland west of North…

  • Princeton Township restaurant gets site plan approval

    An "fine dining" eatery at the corner of Route 206 and Leigh Avenue By: Courtney Gross    A fine dining restaurant was equipped with all the necessary elements to receive an endorsement from Princeton’s Site Plan Review Advisory Board on Wednesday.    The restaurant, known as "elements," is slated for the intersection of Leigh Avenue and Route…

  • Peddie wins MAPL softball title again

    By: John Chester    One defended. Another to defend.    Championships for the Peddie School softball team, that is.    Peddie is the champion of the Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) for the second year in a row. And the Falcons began defense of the New Jersey Independent Schools Athletic Association Prep A championship yesterday. Peddie is after its…