• POLICE BLOTTER: March 26

    Princeton    A business in the 300 block of Nassau Street reported an attempted burglary took place sometime between March 17 and March 18 during the time the business was closed. The victim said someone had tried to break into the store by forcing up the rear door, but were unable to gain access.    An employee…

  • RINGOES: At Tabby’s Place

    RINGOES: At Tabby’s Place

       Sage is a gorgeous, female tabby cat awaiting adoption at Tabby’s Place.    About 2 years old, Sage has beautiful, medium-length fur with dark stripes, a white chest, belly, paws, nose and chin, and big green eyes.    Sage is young, playful and well-behaved. Because she is very affectionate, loves people and gets along well with other…

  • PRINCETON: Officials, governor disagree on numbers

    PRINCETON: Officials, governor disagree on numbers

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Terra Momo Restaurant Group will operate a café and a full service restaurant as part of Princeton University’s arts and transit project, the school announced Monday.    The decision allows the family-owned business to expand its footprint in the region, already operating the highly regarded Eno Terra in Kingston and…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Town, PBA reach resolution on police helicopter lessons

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The township will reimburse two officers for their helicopter flight lessons one last time to attain financially immunity toward any further flight technology college courses taken by members of the PBA Local 271.    With a 4-1 vote, the Township Council on March 11 passed a resolution cementing…

  • Correcting letter from Gov. Christie

    Liz Lempert, Mayor of Princeton Jo Butler, Jenny Crumiller, Heather Howard, Lance Liverman,Bernie Miller, Patrick Simon Council members Last week, Governor Christie sent a letter to some residents of Princeton congratulating us on consolidation. We want to thank the governor for his praise and thank him for reiterating the promise he made in September 2011…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cheerleaders win committee’s praise

    MONTGOMERY: Cheerleaders win committee’s praise

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Usually the varsity cheerleaders at Montgomery High School spend much of their time encouraging their football team, emboldening their classmates and trying their best to incite inspiration throughout their community.    But on March 21, the tables turned and it was their turn to receive the cheering and praise…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Twin ‘W’ to the rescue of Sandy Hook

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR – For the first time in almost 40 years, Sandy Hook will have its own ambulance, thanks to the Twin “W” first aid squad.    The Twin “W” just donated its spare ambulance to the local emergency crew in Sandy Hook — one of the many Jersey Shore communities…

  • PRINCETON: ‘Balanced’ school budget includes tax increase

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The Princeton Board of Education on Thursday adopted an $84.24 million budget for fiscal 2014 that raises school taxes on average by a little less than $149.    During the school board meeting, Superintendent of Schools Judith A. Wilson delivered a budget presentation in which she explained that the spending…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Soccer club replaces goals at field

    HILLSBOROUGH: Soccer club replaces goals at field

    The Hillsborough Soccer Club has replaced goals at the Country Classics field.

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