Category: archives

  • WORKING by Leon Tovey: The wheels on her bus go ’round Monroe

    Roseann Bailey has worked for the township transporting residents for over a decade. By: Leon Tovey    Editor’s note: Working is an occasional series focusing on the jobs people do and the people who do them.    MONROE — "The worst part of the job is definitely the traffic," Roseann Bailey said Monday afternoon as she eased…

  • Hun’s Goulbourne elevates play

    Raider boys’ win fourth straight By: Bob Nuse    Lance Goulbourne had a pretty good idea the competition level on the basketball court was going to be higher when he moved from the Dwight School in New York to the Hun School.    And while it took the sophomore forward a few games to get adjusted, he…

  • Meeting to attract West Windsor cultural groups

    By: Emily Craighead    WEST WINDSOR — A West Windsor Arts Council-sponsored event Monday will bring together cultural groups residing in and serving the township.    The program, "INTROS 06," will highlight cultural events scheduled by various community groups for 2006.    It will take place at the West Windsor senior center at 7:30 p.m.    The event also…

  • Carroll moving toward top swim spot

    PHS junior lowers bests heading into counties By: Justin Feil    Joe Carroll was on the move throughout much of last year’s Mercer County Championships.    That might seem like a good thing, except that too much of the moving was done outside of the pool. In today’s preliminaries and Saturday’s MCC finals to be hosted by…

  • Audrey C Washburn

       Audrey C Washburn, 80, of Pennington died Thursday at Capital Health System, Mercer Campus.    Born in Akron, Ohio, she was a resident of Pennington for 54 years.    She was a secretary, employed by ShopRite, Roebling and C.V. Hill.    She was a member of the Daughters of the British Empire and a lifelong member of Calvary…

  • Students get afternoons of fun and enrichment

    Before and After School Care program offers various activities for students at the Cranbury School. By: Jessica Beym    After spending about a half-hour shaking a giant rainbow colored parachute with a dozen other kids on Monday after school, 8-year-old Adrian Juzeniw was sweaty and out of breath.    But on one of the cafeteria tables marked…

  • ‘I was very lucky’

    Horsch recovers from auto accident to help spark MHS basketball team By: Lance Manion    Kyle Horsch considers himself lucky, but it has nothing to do with his role in the Monroe High School boys basketball team’s resurgence.    When he reflects on his car accident last November, the Falcons senior realizes how fortunate he is to…

  • Carroll locked in on counties this year

    By: Justin Feil    Cranbury’s Joe Carroll was on the move throughout much of last year’s Mercer County Championships.    That might seem like a good thing, except that too much of the moving was done outside of the pool. In today’s (Friday’s) preliminaries and Saturday’s MCC finals to be hosted by Lawrence High, Carroll hopes to…

  • Youthful visions at Gourgaud

    Pieces from Cranbury student artists will be on display at the fourth annual Young at Art exhibit beginning today and running through to Feb. 26. By: Jessica Beym    In Cranbury, young artists abound.    This month, many of those artists will get their work in the spotlight during an exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery in Town…