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  • Morgan Estates condo plan continues to face strong opposition

    Developer’s comparison to what would be permitted under current zoning deemed implausible By: Courtney Gross    An age-restricted housing complex proposed for Bunn Drive continued to meet strong opposition from neighbors and environmental groups Wednesday as the Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment heard testimony from the developer’s engineer.    Morgan Estates LLC hopes to construct a…

  • Hightstown set to OK police pact

    Retroactive contract to last for four years By: Vic Monaco    HIGHTSTOWN — The borough has reached a tentative four-year contract agreement with its beleaguered police force.    Borough Council President Dave Schneider said Wednesday that the pending deal includes a "very moderate package of increases.    "Our police are clearly giving back in the way of taking…

  • MTHS boys capitalize on second chance against Trojans

    By: John E. Powers    The Monroe Township High School cross country team felt it missed a great chance in its opening meet against Greater Middlesex Conference White Division foe Bishop Ahr.    The Falcons didn’t slip in their second big opportunity Tuesday against Sayreville.    Monroe (3-1) knocked off the Bombers 24-32 in Sayreville as junior Ryan…

  • Firms seeking to redevelop Princeton Junction station area differ on timing

    Full development seen ranging from several decades to a matter of a few years By: Molly Petrilla    WEST WINDSOR — Representatives from two planning firms hoping to redevelop the 350-acre area around Princeton Junction train station offered starkly different completion estimates at public meetings held last week.    Andres Duany, co-founder of Duany Plater-Zyberk (DPZ) —…

  • Markison is MCT singles champ

    Princeton resident claims Pennington’s first crown By: Justin Feil    One of the main reasons that Adrienne Markison decided to attend The Pennington School was the chance for more individual attention in the classroom.    The Princeton resident earned plenty of new attention outside of it after becoming the first player to ever win a flight at…

  • Historically Speaking

    Allentown, N.J.: Its Rise and Progress (Part 37) By: John Fabiano Allentown, N.J.: Its Rise and Progress (Part 37)    This year’s last installment of Charles R. Hutchinson Papers details property deeds of Presbyterian’s early ministers, down High St. then to S. Main St., site of the present manse.     Sylvester Bills was a son of…

  • Letters

    Apples and oranges To the editor:     Last week’s column by Managing Editor Hank Kalet described the campaign between Tom Kean Jr. and Bob Menendez as a "choice between bad and bad," Mr. Kean’s positions versus Mr. Menendez’s integrity. This is a comparison between apples and bicycles.    The editorial should have been between the candidate’s…

  • Hightstown hockey wins for Berman

    By: Sean Moylan    Powered by butterfly stickers and the loving memory of Stephanie Berman, the Hightstown High field hockey team took flight and captured a special 7-0 victory over Hamilton at Hightstown this past Monday.    "We had a special visitor today (Monday). Stephanie Berman’s dad, Keith, and in honor of his visit, we dedicated this…

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