• HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of Feb. 1

    HERALD HAPPENINGS: Week of Feb. 1

    The end of January brought with it a bit of snow and a bit of springtime like weather – all in the same week. Here are some of the photos we published in the Feb. 1 edition of the Windsor-Hights Herald newspaper or featured recently on our Facebook page. Like us today!

  • WEST WINDSOR: Win sets Pirates up for MCT wrestling

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Team wins have not come as often as the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South wrestling team would have liked this season.    But this weekend’s Mercer County Tournament will offer the Pirates an opportunity to see just how much progress they have made under first-year head coach Darren Schulman.    ”We’re looking forward…

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  • SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: Week of Jan. 31

    By Michelle Marinello, Guest Columnist    Enjoy a great morning of community fun in a casual setting and meet your neighbors at the Jacksonville Community Center breakfast. The all-you-can eat breakfast will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Feb. 3 at the Jacksonville Community Center on Jacksonville Road.    The price is $7…

  • PRINCETON: Goerner named to Connect New Jersey board

       PRINCETON — Former township mayor Chad Goerner was named this week to a nonprofit organization to help towns consolidate.    Mr. Goerner, a leading advocate for the consolidation of the former Princeton Township and Borough, will volunteer on the board of directors of Courage to Connect New Jersey, the organization announced Wednesday. Mr. Goerner left office…

  • Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey to Hold Volunteer Recruitment Event/ Open-House February 18

    Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey to Hold Volunteer Recruitment Event/ Open-House February 18

    By Nancy Zimmerman Help guide, inspire and motivate girls on their personal leadership journey Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey (GSHNJ) is seeking bright, energetic volunteers with positive, can-do attitudes and relationship building and collaborating skills who are looking for a worthwhile opportunity to help girls from ages from 5-17 to learn and practice leadership…

  • MONTGOMERY: Couch clutch in Cougar win

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    It was no accident that Katherine Couch is fencing the final bout for the Montgomery High School girls fencing team.    Johanna Snedeker learned early in her coaching career to put her most veteran epee fencer last in the third round just in case the Cougars need a tiebreaker. They…

  • PRINCETON: Brennan’s best is rewarding

    PHs shot putter best in county By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Tim Brennan is following a familiar pattern as he prepares for the boys state sectional track and field meet.    The Princeton High School senior from Cranbury produced a personal-record throw of 53-feet-11¾ to win the shot put at the Mercer County Championships on…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Bowling for a cause

       BORDENTOWN CITY— Ready to help local animals in need?    Bordentown City Cats (BCC) will hold its third annual Alley Cats Charity Bowling Tournament to support the organization’s ongoing animal rescue and adoption efforts. The event is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 24, at 1 p.m. at Papp’s Bowling Center, 244 Route 130 South, Bordentown.    ”This event…

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