• WEST WINDSOR: Wang earns first district title

    North junior’s squad repeats as sabre champions By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    One more win last season and Elysia Wang could have walked away individual District II sabre champion.    Instead, Wang finished fourth after a rare four-way fence-off. That memory was still fresh on the mind of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North junior as…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Yonah flips to gold medalist wrestler

    WEST WINDSOR: Yonah flips to gold medalist wrestler

    Princeton resident Apuzzi honored as MCT’s best By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — When it comes to success on the wrestling mat, Etai Yonah has come a long way in a short time.    ”I got recruited as a freshman,” recalled Yonah, now a senior at West Windsor-Plainsboro High South. “They saw me in the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: T.J. Taylor signs with Rutgers football team

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: T.J. Taylor signs with Rutgers football team

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim SBHS senior T. J. Taylor signs his letter of intent to go to Rutgers during a brief signing ceremony at South Brunswick High School Wednesday morning which was National Signing Day for college athletes. Pictured with T. J. are his mother, and Board of Education member, Deborah and father,…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Yonah flips to gold medalist wrestler

    WEST WINDSOR: Yonah flips to gold medalist wrestler

    Dennis Symons West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior Etai Yonah won the 113-pound championship at the Mercer County Wrestling Tournament with a 16-9 win over Joshua Magee of Nottingham. Photo by Dennis Symons

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Code of Conduct draft is evolving

    HIGHTSTOWN: Code of Conduct draft is evolving

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council has been pondering its ethics in a changing world.    ”It was discussed at our last meeting,” said Mayor Steven Kirson as the Code of Conduct topic again emerged at the Jan. 4 council meeting.    The proposed Code of Conduct draft looks at technology.    Some people…

  • Bordentown Elks supporting U.S. troops

    Bordentown Elks supporting U.S. troops

    Sean Segie (second from left) and his mother, Jamie Segie (right), visited the Bordentown Elks this winter to thank Lodge 2085 for sending care packages overseas to the men and women serving abroad. The Segie mother and son are joined with Sharon Sharpe, Veterans Committee secretary; and Jim Sharpe, committee chairman. (Photo courtesy)

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Buono announces run for governor

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Buono announces run for governor

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim State Sen. Barbara Buono, D-18, greets the crowd at New Brunswick High School on Saturday after formally announcing her bid to unseat Gov. Chris Christie.

  • CRANBURY: Cranbury Bookworm store to move

    CRANBURY: Cranbury Bookworm store to move

    The Cranbury Bookworm will likely be moving up the street from its present location due to the sale of the present building at 54 North Main Street.

  • HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 8

    HERALD HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 8

    Students Claire Ernst and Brian McGlew play the parts of Mabel and Frederick in Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Pirates of Penzance Jr.” The play will run tonight 7:30 p.m. Feb. 9. THIS JUST IN – – – As an incoming storm approaches, the Saturday showing of the Pirates of Penzance Junior play at Melvin H.…

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