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  • 2006 Lexus LS 430: Flagship of the fleet sails in luxury

    …it certainly represents a passionate approach to automotive opulence By: Mike Blake    The last of its generation, the 2006 Lexus LS 430 is a wonderfully luxurious incarnation of the vehicle that will undergo a freshening and redesign in 2007 and maybe even include a high-performance hybrid version.    The flagship of the Lexus fleet, the LS…

  • Bridge work to affect Route 518 traffic in Montgomery

    By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — Work began Monday to improve the westerly approach to the new Washington Well bridge on Route 518, as well as to the roadway in that area.    John Kendzulak, a Somerset county engineer, explained, "The existing traffic is going over the old bridge and the traffic needs to be moved to…

  • Missing girl turning 18, and hopes rise she’ll call in

    Danielle Nottingham, of Princeton Township, has been classified as a missing person for almost three years    Saturday will be Danielle Nottingham’s 18th birthday and her family and the Princeton Township Police are hoping she will mark the important milestone by letting them know she is well.    Danielle, a former Princeton Township resident, has been classified…

  • Bottle vs. tap

    Group challenges students to swallow their assumptions By: Emily Craighead    Clean, clear and cool describes what most people expect of the water they drink.    Some drink it straight from the tap, others swear by filtered water, and many only drink water from a bottle — but that doesn’t mean they can tell the difference among…

  • Peace coalition slates Monday forum on Iran

       The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action will present a forum titled, "Iran: The Next Middle East War?" 7 p.m. Monday in the community room of the Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon St., Princeton.    The keynote speaker will be Ray McGovern, a 27-year CIA veteran intelligence officer.    Mr. McGovern gave the morning White House briefings during…

  • Princeton library to host series of science events for kids

    Every weekday afternoon, a spring break program By: Hilary Parker    Children will be able to check out much more than books next week at the Princeton Public Library as part of the Spring Break Science program offered every weekday afternoon.    The exciting week will feature exploding Gatorade bottles, rockets and arachnids — and even a…

  • Goldberg elevated to second singles

    By: Ken Weingartner    A year ago, as Darren Goldberg was busy putting together an 18-1 record at third singles for the Monroe High boys tennis team, he was never involved in a third set.    After one match this year, that’s almost still the case.    Goldberg, now playing second singles, won his opener against John F.…

  • Faleski helps MHS maintain winning ways

    Cougar track shows early promise By: Bob Nuse    When Brittani Faleski was a freshman with the Montgomery High girls’ track team, she had the opportunity to learn from some talented older athletes.    Now that Faleski is a senior, she’s been trying to do the same thing for the current batch of younger Cougars.    "My freshman…

  • Taste of the Nation-Princeton sets a June 12 date

       Taste of the Nation-Princeton has a June date, a new site and a culinary star as Visiting Celebrity Chef — David Burke of the noted Manhattan restaurant, davidburke & donatella.    Princeton Taste, which raises funds to fight hunger in Mercer County, will take place Monday, June 12, from 6 to 9 p.m. in at the…