• WEST WINDSOR: Kellner sisters running together again

    WEST WINDSOR: Kellner sisters running together again

    Duo help Cornell win Heps, reach NCAAs By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Four years after Katie and Caroline Kellner shared in a special day at the Mercer County Championship in their first season running together, the sisters experienced déjà vu at the Ivy League Heptagonals.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South graduates celebrated their first…

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: ShowCase opens

    BORDENTOWN CITY: ShowCase opens

    Walter Ryan and Jack Norcross browse through ShowCase this November in Bordentown City. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.dryanphoto.com)

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu suffers potential season ending injury

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu suffers potential season ending injury

    Bengals photo Mohamed Sanu scores the first touchdown of his pro career against the New York Giants in October.

  • PRINCETON: Girls Tennis Player of the Year

    PRINCETON: Girls Tennis Player of the Year

    Asch grew into champion By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Samantha Asch is still soft spoken, humble about her own game and respectful of her opponents, yet she and her game are quite grown up and say plenty about the work she has put in to get to the next step in her career.    The…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars knock off champ to reach soccer final

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Montgomery High School’s Allie Prosinski wasn’t sure about the wisdom of scheduling five-time defending state champion Lenape in the second game of the season.    Lenape had ended the Cougars’ state tournament run last year, and the senior defender was even less sure about the idea after Lenape won the…

  • LOCAL ARTISTS GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY THROUGH UNIQUE CHARITABLE OPEN HOUSE EVENT
  • FLORENCE: Riverfront School celebrates literacy

    FLORENCE: Riverfront School celebrates literacy

    Fire official Brian Richardson reads “Firehouse” during Florence Family Literacy Night at the Riverfront School in November. He is a member of the Florence Township Fire Department. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • COLUMBUS NEWS: Week of Nov. 29

    By Peg Traino, Guest Columnist    Come on out and support Columbus Home and School during their red, white and pink Poinsettias sale.    All colors are priced the same with the 6-inch for $6, the 7.5-inch for $13 and the 10-inch for $25.All orders are due no later than Nov. 30. Pickup in the Mansfield Township…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Nov. 30

    East Windsor    Police said a complainant reported that a 30-yard dumpster worth approximately $5,000 was stolen from the property of the Kids Preferred Warehouse on Twin Rivers Drive between 1 p.m. Oct. 12 and 10 a.m. Oct. 15. The incident is under investigation.    An officer observed a blue Volkswagen on Route 130 at the intersection…

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