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  • Dominic Teneralli

       Dominic A. Teneralli Jr., 69, of Monroe, died Saturday, Dec. 2 at home.    Born in New Brunswick, he resided in North Brunswick before moving to Monroe 10 years ago. Mr. Teneralli was an attorney for more than 40 years with a private practice in New Brunswick and later in North Brunswick.    He was a communicant…

  • Area schools scramble to replace teachers attending protest

    Monday rally in Trenton expected to impact Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro By: Molly Petrilla    As many New Jersey educators prepare for a battle with state officials, administrators in local school districts are working to ensure that Monday will be business as usual for their institutions and students.    Many teachers in the Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro and Montgomery…

  • Purchase of NPDC site gets landmark final approval

    Montgomery now awaits signatures of state officials in $5.95 million deal By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — After years of painstaking and often contentious negotiations, the Township Committee on Thursday gave final approval to the $5.95 million purchase of the 256.5-acre former North Princeton Developmental Center, as well as its sewage treatment plant, from the state.…

  • ‘December Dilemma’ focus of Sunday talk at Unitarian church

       "Debating the December Dilemma," an open discussion on how interfaith and secular/faith households handle the holidays, will take place at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton on Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.    Sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation and String of Pearls Reconstructionist Synagogue in Princeton, the discussion — free and open to the…

  • EDITORIAL: Primary plan may burden taxpayers

    Budget problems are big enough already    New Jersey, as nearly everyone in the state knows, is wrestling with a structural budget deficit and spiraling property tax bills.    And yet, the state Legislatures is considering a proposal that would add the cost of a very expensive primary election to the state budget once every four years.…

  • Santa Princeton Airport fly-in set for Dec. 24

       Princeton Airport will host the 31st annual Santa Fly-In on Sunday, Dec. 24, at 11 a.m. Admission to the popular event is free, but participants are required to bring new, unwrapped gifts of clothing, books or toys for distribution to needy children. The gifts will be collected and distributed through the Mercer County Board of…

  • Church expansion still in progress

    Alterations to continue through to new year By: Stephanie Brown    JAMESBURG — Improvements to the Presbyterian Church of Jamesburg will continue throughout December, despite hope that construction would be completed in time for the holidays.    "We were hoping to be finished by the end of November, but construction just takes time," the Rev. Gary Filson…

  • PHASE THREE by Arnold Bornstein: Being reel about opinions

    Discussion about the movies of yesterday and today By: Arnold Bornstein    Want to see a movie Saturday night?    If you go with your spouse, buy sodas and snacks, pay a babysitter and have a fast-food meals before the show, you’re probably looking at more than $60.    And all you really wanted to do was go…

  • Obituaries

    Charles A. O’Reilly Jr.    HIGHTSTOWN — Charles A. O’Reilly Jr., 91, died Nov. 30 at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Queens Village, N.Y., Mr. O’Reilly grew up in Windsor, and was a longtime Hightstown resident and a member of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church in Hightstown.    He was a graduate…