• University should keep Dinky as it is

    Alain Kornhauser, Princeton I hate to sound like a broken record, but for six years I’ve repeatedly asked, “Why is the Dinky terminus being moved?” The arts campus can readily be built without touching the Dinky!    Originally, I had blamed Peter Lewis (who pledged $101 million for an arts center in 2006). He doesn’t live…

  • ALLENTOWN: Three cheers for Redbirds Pop Warner cheerleaders

    ALLENTOWN: Three cheers for Redbirds Pop Warner cheerleaders

    Junior Pee Wee team of 8 to 10-year-olds places third in nation By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ALLENTOWN — The Redbird Pop Warner Cheerleading program has something else to shout about now that the 8 to 10-year-old girls on its Junior Pee Wee team have won third place at the national championships in Florida.    The…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students visit Holocaust museum

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students visit Holocaust museum

    >Maria Riegel photo SBHS students Katie Ronquillo, Grace Gabriele, and Courtney Kennedy pose for a photo with Holocaust survivor Nesse Galperin, 84, during the trip to Washington, D.C. Dec. 5.

  • ALLENTOWN: Three cheers for Redbirds Pop Warner cheerleaders

    ALLENTOWN: Three cheers for Redbirds Pop Warner cheerleaders

    The Allentown Redbirds Junior Pee Wee cheeleaders won third place in the National Pop Warner Cheer & Dance Championship in Orlando on Dec. 3.

  • MONROE: Starting a ‘Chain Reaction’ of kindness

    MONROE: Starting a ‘Chain Reaction’ of kindness

    Amy Batista photo Students and parents sign a banner to participate in Rachel’s Challenge to be kind to each other at a presentation in the Monroe Township Middle School Nov. 28.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Over protests, council renews animal control pact

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet    WEST WINDSOR — Some sat with expressions of confusion. Others appeared shocked, looking at the council as if waiting to hear a new verdict. Most simply stood up, interrupting the Dec. 10 meeting with murmured words of disappointment and voicing last-minute disagreements as they spilled out of the…

  • PRINCETON: No vote on Morven district

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Borough Council declined Tuesday to create a historic district in an upscale section of town rather than fight a legal battle against opponents of the proposal.    Instead, officials said they would consider the Morven tract historic district next year when the two Princetons are consolidated.    ”I do support the…

  • PRINCETON: Woodbridge raised $81,000 for campaign

    By Lea Kahn and Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writers    Republican mayoral candidate Richard Woodbridge raised $81,000 and spent most of it in his attempt to beat Democrat challenger Liz Lempert, campaign finance reports showed.    By comparison, Ms. Lempert raised $8,319 on her own plus $26,411 in a joint campaign fund with the six Democrats running…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Police Beat

    Police blotter items from Allentown and Robbinsville Allentown    Alexander Izquierdo, 29, of South Hampton, was charged with driving while suspended at 10:30 a.m., Nov. 19 after being stopped for speeding, police said.    Patrolman Nicholas Dell’Acqua discovered during the motor vehicle stop that Mr. Izquierdo also had an active warrant for his arrest out of Hamilton…

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