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  • Township seeks partners for road work

    Mayor Mironov wants help from state, Washington Township By: Dick Brinster    EAST WINDSOR — Fixing and beautifying roads is a priority of the Township Council, which needs a few partners for its ventures.    Cooperation from neighboring Washington Township to repair a borderline road, the involvement of Mercer County and the state, and a change of…

  • Maid man reveals little

    Mixed-use development eyed for former plant property By: Vic Monaco    HIGHTSTOWN — Borough Mayor Bob Patten and East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov already have been given a sense of a developer’s plan for a mixed-use project at the site of the former Minute Maid plant.    Other local leaders and the public could soon get a…

  • Press Forum

    What would you do to improve Jamesburg’s downtown? What would you do to improve Jamesburg’s downtown?

  • WW-P needs final streak to make playoffs

    Legion team has won two straight By: Bob Nuse    With just a few days remaining in the American Legion baseball season, the task is pretty simple for West Windsor-Plainsboro.    "We need to win the rest to have a chance," said WW-P manager Bill Bethea, whose team ran its win streak to two with an 8-3…

  • A closer look at Seeing Eye trainees

    Puppy PALS show off dogs to public By: Stephanie Brown    MONROE — With shy enthusiasm, two little girls approached one of the five puppies that visited Monroe Township Public Library last week.    "Can we pet him?" one of the girls asked quietly.    With permission, they reached out to gently pet the top of the black…

  • Footnote cuts funding for PU off at the knees

    State budget removes grant to university to support New Jersey undergraduates. By: Hilary Parker    Disappointed. Surprised. Curious.    Such are the sentiments of Princeton University officials, according to university Vice President and Secretary Robert Durkee, in response to the addition of a footnote to the recently adopted New Jersey budget that cuts state aid to independent…

  • Boo Boo

    Boo Boo, a big, friendly and lovable 5 yr. old male Rottweiler, is in need 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 "Boo Boo" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Open space tax on the ballot

    Town to ask for reduction in rate By: Jessica Beym    Voters will be asked in November to reduce the township open space tax rate by a penny.    Township officials said Monday that the current open space tax rate of 3 cents per $100 in assessed property value might be too high once a townshipwide property…

  • Hubsher celebrates 25 years

    Mr. Hubscher has been a member of the Weidel Million Dollar Club since 1983    Richard A. Weidel, President of Weidel Realtors, Scott Monaghan, Vice President & General Manager, and Beverly Hubscher, Branch Manager of the Weidel Hamilton office, are pleased to announce that Broker/Sales Associate Bruce Hubscher was recently honored for 25 years with the…