• Stop state retirees from ‘double dipping’

    Amy Carver, Lambertville With the renewed outrage in New Jersey at the massive number of retirees who are “double-dipping,” I am curious about why the IRS has not intervened to apply the rules it adopted for the private sector in 2010 here.    The age-old New Jersey practice of double-dipping occurs when state employees “retire,” start…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Town remembers with Memorial Day event

    WEST WINDSOR: Town remembers with Memorial Day event

    Naveem Raghuraman, a senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro North High School, plays the bass drum on Monday.

  • POLICE BLOTTER: May 28

    West Windsor    A West Windsor resident reported his or her identity was used to file a fraudulent tax return for the year 2012 sometime last year. * * *    Dick’s Sporting Goods in the Nassau Park Retail Center reported a man, who looked to be about 20 years old, 5-10 and 185 pounds, stole a…

  • PRINCETON: Community TV readying for new home

    PRINCETON: Community TV readying for new home

    Executive Director of Princeton Community TV George McCollough says the station is ready to move to the basement of Monument Hall in Princeton. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran

  • PLAINSBORO: PPPL gets state environental award

    The Christie Administration has honored the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory as the state’s top environmental steward    TRENTON – The Christie Administration has honored the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory as the state’s top environmental steward in a Department of Environmental Protection program that encourages companies and facilities to…

  • Medical center thanks campaign donors

    Joann Heffernan, Bob Doll and Barry Rabner We are pleased to share with you some great news: The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro (UMCPP) has broken another record, and this time thanks to you—we can now claim the most successful capital campaign in the history of any hospital in New Jersey and of…

  • Police agreement must be aired in public

    George Fox, Princeton Congratulations to mayor and council for approving an agreement between municipal and Princeton University police regarding better coordination between these agencies. The university’s police force is as large as the municipal force, and coordination of these agencies is important to the public safety of the entire community.    But it is puzzling that…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Town remembers with Memorial Day event

    WEST WINDSOR: Town remembers with Memorial Day event

       WEST WINDSOR— Henry Frank lived through World War II and the Korean War, but he was happy to see another Memorial Day on Monday.    ”I’m just glad to be around,” the Army veteran said while snacking on a hot dog after the annual West Windsor Memorial Day parade that was followed by a ceremony at…

  • PRINCETON: Annual parade marks patriotic day in Princeton

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The American flags perched above Nassau Street flapped in the wind Saturday morning, almost as if they were waving to the Boy Scouts, veterans and others marching in the town’s 17th annual Memorial Day parade.    The parade was a slice of Americana, complete with bands playing patriotic music, Little…

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