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  • Jayne G. Sked

       Jayne G. Sked, 91, of Pennington died Monday in the Princeton Care Center, Princeton.    Born in Weiser, Idaho, she had been a Hopewell Township resident since 1934.    .She was a homemaker and a member of the Morning Star Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, Pennington, the Hopewell Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, the Hopewell…

  • Police Blotter-March 2, 2006

    Lambertville    David March, 36, of Lambertville is facing charges after entering a North Union Street residence and startling the homeowner.    Police were called to the residence Feb. 16 at 3:40 a.m. for an unknown male that had walked in the unlocked front door of the residence and had to be forced out. Police found Mr.…

  • Four wrestlers reach Region 5

    PHS’ Frantzen is district champion By: Ken Weingarten    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — When West Windsor-Plainsboro North wrestler Jeff Rotella was a freshman in 2004, he finished third at the District 20 Tournament and advanced to regionals. He figured he would make the trip on an annual basis.    Last year, however, the closest Rotella got to seeing…

  • Nominees sought for Sustainable Princeton Award

    By: Marjorie Censer    "Sustainable Princeton," an initiative of the Princeton Environmental Commission, is launching a new award to be granted this spring.    The commission is seeking nominations for the first recipients of the honor, called the Sustainable Princeton Leadership Award. Nominations are due March 31.    Nominees should be residents, community groups, businesses or other institutions…

  • Rocky Hill newsletter to start up

    By: Jake Uitti    ROCKY HILL — The Rocky Hill Community Group, a nonprofit organization based in the borough, is starting a periodical that will list a calendar of important dates and events within the borough.    The periodical will follow in the footsteps of the now-defunct Rocky Hill Gazette.    "We are going to call the first…

  • Smith’s practice makes PU perfect

    Tiger women sweep Dartmouth, Harvard to stay in race By: Justin Feil    Ali Smith may not get the minutes she did in her first two seasons with the Princeton University women’s basketball team, but she’s still finding ways to help the Tigers win.    All week leading up to Princeton’s final road trip of the Ivy…

  • Rocky Hill housing plan modified

    Schafer proposal faced criticism from residents, officials By: Jake Uitti    ROCKY HILL — Responding to objections raised by residents and the borough Planning Board, the Pulte/Schafer group presented two major changes to its application for Rocky Hill Estates on Thursday.    The development is proposed for a 16-acre former horse farm owned by Schafer Capital Management.…

  • PHS teams, Cougars lose in state semis

    Defeats end solid swim seasons By: Justin Feil    The Montgomery High boys’ and the Princeton High boys’ and girls’ swim teams all put together stellar seasons because of their talent and depth.    All three teams’ seasons ended Thursday in the state public B semifinals with losses to teams with a little more talent and depth.…

  • School board seats widely contested

    Candidates file in Princeton, Montgomery, West Windsor-Plainsboro By: David Campbell, Jake Uitti, Emily Craighead    Except for Princeton Borough and a seat for a one-year term in Montgomery, area voters will have a choice when they go to the polls April 18 to vote on school board candidates.    Here’s a rundown of candidates who filed petitions…