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  • Jamesburg nears choice

    Superintendent search may end next week By: Bill Greenwood    JAMESBURG — The Board of Education could select a new superintendent as early as next week, board President Don Peterson said.    Mr. Peterson said the board is conducting second interviews with its final four candidates and most likely would pick one of them for a third…

  • Letters to the Editor, April 13

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, April 13 Approve Princeton’s school budget To the editor:     I am writing to urge all Princeton residents to go to the polls on April 17 and vote yes for the Princeton Regional School budget. This is a carefully crafted budget that supports educational programs and initiatives that provide a first…

  • NPDC asbestos data delay leaves officials concerned

    No actual problems with cleanup reported By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — A firm hired to oversee asbestos abatement work at the North Princeton Developmental Center experienced more than a week’s delay in receiving asbestos monitoring results from the contractor doing the work.    The contractor, Weston Solutions, was supposed to provide the data in a timely…

  • West Windsor school candidates tackle issues at forum

    Five West Windsor candidates seek two seats on board By: Nick Norlen    WEST WINDSOR — At a forum Tuesday, the six candidates for West Windsor-Plainsboro’s Board of Education tackled questions on topics ranging from the hiring of a new superintendent to budget and safety concerns.    Five candidates — newcomers Brett Boal, Jay Bryant, Michael Donnelly…

  • OBITUARIES, April 13, 2007

    Christina A. Carnevale, Josephine B. Spivey, Bonnie L. Wagner, Maturin L. Delafield, Sidney Goldstein, Elizabeth Speir, Ivri P. Wormser, Irene M. Lyons Christina A. Carnevale Oldest township resident     Christina Amalia Carnevale died Tuesday. She was 105.    She was the oldest resident of Princeton Township and oldest native of her ancestral village, Pettoranello. She received…

  • Art Station artists prepare to showcase their wares

    By: Jessica Loughery    HIGHTSTOWN — On a daily basis, artists of all media and styles retreat to a refurbished train station nestled on Monmouth Street.    Roger G. Cook founded the Art Station Studios in 1990, hoping to provide an affordable space for local artists to work.    Since that time, artists have come and gone, but…

  • New Rocky Hill lawman comes to town

    Twenty-two year resident appointed constable By: Greg Forester    ROCKY HILL — Rocky Hill residents neglecting to shovel snow on their property or parking illegally near the First Reformed Church beware — there’s a new lawman in town.    Albert Chini, a 22-year resident of the borough, was recently appointed as the new constable in Rocky Hill.…

  • Special education is focus at Princeton school-candidate forum

    Three seek two seats representing township By: Courtney Gross    Princeton Regional Board of Education candidates focused on issues of special education in the first and only candidates forum before next week’s school board election.    Sponsored by the Special Education Parent Teacher Organization, Tuesday night’s forum focused on newcomers Dorothy Bedford and Naomi Perlman as well…

  • Dumanski appointed to Twin Rivers board

    By: Dick Brinster    EAST WINDSOR — Bill Dumanski, an accounting manager, has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Twins Rivers Board of Directors, chosen Tuesday night over two other candidates.    Not selected to replace John Pagliarulo on the nine-member panel were Steve Commer and Al Wally, the only others who submitted resumes. Mr.…