• Help Us Help

    By Susan Rosser Please help us, our shelves are bare but the line of people who need food is growing. Wednesday evening I opened the doors to our food pantry, Harvest of Hope, finding no bags of food were filled because there was nothing to put in them. Praying for wisdom, I looked at our people and announced that we…

  • PRINCETON: Mayoral candidates square off in debate

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton-Mayoral candidates Liz Lempert and Richard Woodbridge sought to show a debate audience Thursday that they had the experience to lead the consolidated community. The word experience cropped up during the 60-minute debate, as Mr. Woodbridge, the Republican, cited his background as a former township mayor and president of…

  • WDVR-FM to Celebrate Release of New CD by Local Artist Patrick Clifford
  • PRINCETON: Kerr’s move to center lifts Little Tigers

    PHS girls soccer has overcome injuries for fast start By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Kate Kerr was looking forward to making a move for the Princeton High School girls soccer team.    An outside midfielder for the last two seasons, Kerr this year had the opportunity to move to center attacking midfielder, a spot that…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers singles still strong

    PRINCETON: Little Tigers singles still strong

    The play of freshman Christina Rosca has given the Prince´ton High girls tennis team a solid presence at the top of the lineup this season.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Community celebrates Homecoming

    HIGHTSTOWN: Community celebrates Homecoming

    Hightstown cheerleaders suport the Rams Homecoming football game on Oct. 6. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • SPRINGFIELD: Harvest Run approaches

    By David Kilby, Special Writer    SPRINGFIELD — The Recreation Department is encouraging adults to get out and enjoy the fall weather with its inaugural Springfield Harvest Run on Oct. 27.    ”If anyone is interested in being a sponsor, it’s not too late to join on,” said Deputy Mayor Peter Sobotka. “The promotional opportunity is that…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Planners reject council’s Borough Hall resolution

    HIGHTSTOWN: Planners reject council’s Borough Hall resolution

    Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson (left) and planner Fred Montferret discuss Borough Hall at the Oct. 9 Planning Board meeting. (Photo by Christina Whittington)

  • WEST WINDSOR: HiTops Athlete of the Week

    Schoenauer runs to record in Pirates win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Opponents of West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s football team know that they will see a healthy dose of Brian Schoenauer.    Accordingly, many of them choose to stack the line of scrimmage with defenders to thwart the Pirates senior running back. The strategy can stop…

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