• Sandy’s worst outcomes result of infrastructures

    John Clearwater, Princeton To the editor: Sandy’s most horrific impacts and their length are not primarily the result of a 100-year storm. The enormity of destruction and extended time for recovery were predictable, indeed expected, because of the age and deplorable condition of New York and New Jersey’s infrastructures.    The deteriorated and obsolescent state of…

  • Sun, Sea, Sand, and a Crash Course in Medicine

    Sun, Sea, Sand, and a Crash Course in Medicine

    By St. George’s University Each summer the St. George’s University Med/Vet Summer Leadership Academy welcomes high school and college students from all over the globe to Grenada. The mission? To provide aspiring veterinarians and physicians with an insider’s view of medical or veterinary school, a taste of Caribbean life, and enough insight on their future…

  • MONTGOMERY: HiTops Athlete of the Week

    MONTGOMERY: HiTops Athlete of the Week

    Cougars’ Kelly shines in encore By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Jillian Kelly debuted last year as the top runner for the Montgomery High School girls cross country team.    This year, the Cougars senior has taken her running to a new level, and she’s the top runner in all of Central Jersey Group IV, quite…

  • VIEWPOINT: Hospital CEO responds to critics

    By Barry Rabner    Over the past several weeks, letters to editors, blogs and presentations at public meetings have addressed the redevelopment of the former hospital site.    I would like to provide you with information and my perspective on that issue.    The decision to move    After two years, approximately 100 public meetings with elected officials, residents,…

  • Thanks to all for work during emergency

    Barbara Trelstad, President, Princeton Borough Council To the editor: I want to take this opportunity to thank the Emergency Management Team, the Police and Fire Departments, Rescue Squads and all of the Municipal Employees for their tireless work on behalf of the residents of the Borough and Township.    Not only did they do yeoman’s service…

  • Thanks to the voters of Princeton

    Heather Howard, Princeton To the editor: I am writing to thank the voters of Princeton for voting in the recent election. Despite the difficulties caused by the storm, Princeton once again proved itself an engaged and involved community by still making it out to the polls.    I appreciate the support I received and will be…

  • Sun, Sea, Sand, and a Crash Course in Medicine

    Sun, Sea, Sand, and a Crash Course in Medicine

    Joshua Yetman Academy students participate in a wet lab at St. George’s University’s Department of Anatomical Sciences

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Explosion blanks Princeton in youth soccer

    HILLSBOROUGH: Explosion blanks Princeton in youth soccer

    On Nov. 12, a beautiful November afternoon, the Hillsborough Explosion boys U-12 soccer team and came away with a hard-fought  2-0 victory over the Princeton Porto. After a cagey start to the game, Tommy Ramsey dribbled the ball out of defense, and fed right midfielder Aidan Gray, who in turn passed it to Dennio Jelenkovic…

  • Seniors part of the health care problem

    Elizabeth E. Foster, Princeton To the editor: To Whom It May Concern . . . And I pray it concerns someone:    It’s Election Day. I’ve just returned from voting and errands in and around my hometown area for the last 40+ years.    Topic: Overuse of the present medical system by seniors (and I am one!).…

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