• Local Residents win Eight iPads in Unity Bank Contest

    Local Residents win Eight iPads in Unity Bank Contest

    By Yankee Public Relations Unity Bank gave away eight iPads through a recent contest at the bank’s branches and online, which was open to all residents of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The winners were: Denise Capici of Somerset, awarded by the Somerset Branch; Ajay Chandrashekar of Green Brook, awarded by the Somerset Branch; Dolroes Galoppo…

  • Are McMansions getting unfair tax break?

    Tom Pyle, Princeton To the editor: At the corner of Sycamore and Riverside near my house, another McMansion is busting onto the scene. Like a nuclear-plant cooling tower, this outsized house on steroids is now inescapably evident all around, looming too large over all the capes and ranches nearby, casting a long dark shadow across…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers return with win

    PRINCETON: Little Tigers return with win

    Break helps PHS boys ice hockey heal and improve By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Very few teams would look at a three week break from game competition as a positive.    But for the Princeton High boys ice hockey team, having three weeks off to get healthy and rested came just at the right time.    ”I…

  • A new chance for old hospital site

    Janice Hall, Princeton To the editor: Princeton has gained a second chance for a smart, sustainable development on the old hospital site, now that AvalonBay’s plan was rejected by the Planning Board. Our new Princeton Council can now work on a fresh ordinance to ensure that community goals are met by any developer, even if…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Gao, Kardaras win Group IV pole vault

    Help Pirates to fourth at relays By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    As excited as Susie Kardaras was to start pole vaulting last spring, Michelle Gao may have been more thrilled.    Kardaras’s start gave Gao a partner to compete with in the state group relays for the first time, and the two combined to capture…

  • LAWRENCE: Church holds service for Haiti earthquake

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville, together with congregations from Princeton and Trenton, held its annual service of remembrance Sunday for the victims of the Jan. 12, 2010, earthquake in Haiti.    The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville has had a long-standing relationship with the Rev. Luc Deratus and Harmony Ministries, which is…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton    A 17-year-old male was arrested Jan.12 and charged with marijuana possession and related drug offenses.    The juvenile, whose name was not released, was pulled over during a motor vehicle stop on Nassau Street around 1:36 a.m. Police said the youth, who allegedly had bags of marijuana with him, also was charged with possession of…

  • Judo Club of YWCA Princeton Shines Brightly as they Nab Top Medals
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