• WEST WINDSOR: Singles veteran leading Knights

    Baskar takes tennis experience into final MCT By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Danika Baskar is not only the most experienced player in the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls tennis regular lineup, she’s also the only senior.    On top of trying to find the right school for next year and maintaining a challenging academic schedule, she…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Faculty members honored for service

    HIGHTSTOWN: Faculty members honored for service

    By Matt Nelson, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — At Mondays’s Board of Education meeting, Susan Lloyd, a former member, was recognized for 10 years of service to East Windsor Regional School District.    Ms. Lloyd served on the Board of Education from April 29, 2002, to June 30, 2012.    Ms. Lloyd said, “It’s been an amazing 10…

  • FLORENCE: Solar farm hearing postponed

       FLORENCE — The Zoning Board decided on Monday to postpone its ongoing hearing on an application to build a 26.3-megawatt solar complex on Bustleton Road farmland until Oct. 30.    At the Sept. 24 Zoning Board meeting, an attorney of the applicant, Florence PV LLC, requested that more board members be present to hear its final…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Curriculum changes upcoming for K-12 schools

    By Amy Batisa, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The Board of Education started off its first meeting of the school year earlier this month by unanimously approving revisions to the district curriculum as part of its transition into the Common Core State Standards Initiative.    It is a state-led initiative that aims to establish basic, uniform education…

  • MONTGOMERY: Taking on opponents, cancer

    MONTGOMERY: Taking on opponents, cancer

    Montgomery High’s Zoe Zyvith eyes the upper bar from the lower bar during a routine in the Cougars’ win over North Hunterdon on Monday. Photo by Bob Gleason

  • EDITORIAL: Accepting the facts in DUI case

       Township Committeeman Lance Liverman hasn’t helped himself during his experience with the law, and now the courts, where it involved a drunk driving charge against him.    To some point, he deserves the sympathy of his family, friends and neighbors.    There is little doubt he is a good man and dedicated public official. He has served…

  • ROOSEVELT: Community celebrates its history

    ROOSEVELT: Community celebrates its history

    Video streaming by Ustream Roosevelt celebrated its 75th Anniversary Celebration on Sept. 22.

  • FLORENCE: Police Department keeps fleet fresh

    FLORENCE: Police Department keeps fleet fresh

    Patrolman Jason Shafer inspects the emergency medical services compartments located in the back of a police Tahoe. Many of Florence’s officers are trained emergency medical technicians. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • EAST WINDSOR: Fallen hero honored with benefit concert

    By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group    The pain of Michael Kenwood’s death has not gone away, not for his family who cannot believe he’s no longer here, or for the members of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad who remember him as a fallen hero.    Mr. Kenwood, a 39-year-old resident of East Windsor,…

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