• Howie Landa Court Unveiled Amid Friends, Fanfare and Fun

    By Wendy Humphrey They came from across the country to pay tribute to a coach they continue to respect and cherish 25 years after his retirement from Mercer County Community College in 1987. It was Howie Landa’s day on Sept. 15 when the college unveiled his name on the basketball court in the West Windsor…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Morrisey, Pirates look to help

    WEST WINDSOR: Morrisey, Pirates look to help

    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls soccer team was all decked out in purple prior to their game against Hamilton last Thursday that capped off their week of fundraising in support of their fundraiser for cancer research. Photo by Ellen Schwartz

  • Delaware & Raritan Canal Festival on 10/6/12 from 11-5pm

    Delaware & Raritan Canal Festival on 10/6/12 from 11-5pm

    By Franklin Township Food Bank BROAD COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP CONTINUES TO THRIVE AND GROW Poised to Present 2ND Annual Canal Festival to Benefit Franklin Township Food Bank Saturday, October 6,2012 at 11:00am – 5:00pm Somerset, NJ – September 24, 2012 – The CanalFest Community Collaborative was formed in early 2011 with the vision of strengthening the…

  • PRINCETON: Experience key for Hun field hockey

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    With a wealth of returning experience, hopes are high for the Hun School field hockey team.    The Raiders have ridden their experience to a promising start that continued with a 2-1 win over visiting Academy of New Church on Saturday.    ”It was a good win,” said Hun head coach…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Group effort lifts Pirates past PHS

    WEST WINDSOR: Group effort lifts Pirates past PHS

    Montgomery, Hun football win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Pat Boyle is a prime example of the versatility players on the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South football team need to have this year.    ”In the program this year they have little blurbs about all the seniors,” Boyle said. “For me they have that I have played…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Morrisey, Pirates look to help

    WEST WINDSOR: Morrisey, Pirates look to help

    Soccer teams raise money for cancer research By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    With the help of boys soccer coach Bryan Fisher, West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior Kayla Morrisey was able to make something positive out of a tragic situation.    In April, Morrisey’s Aunt Tricia passed away after battling pancreatic cancer. She knew she wanted to…

  • Mystery Week Celebration-Free Book Drawing

    By Jerry Lenaz FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: (Jerry Lenaz, 609-688-9840, [email protected]) “THIS DILYS IS A DILLY” –Mystery Week Celebration October 13-20,2012 at the Cloak & Dagger-Mystery Bookshop The Cloak & Dagger, mystery bookshop located at 349 Nassau Street is sponsoring a drawing for a free copy of Ghost Hero by SJ Rozan, this year’s winner…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Group effort lifts Pirates past PHS

    WEST WINDSOR: Group effort lifts Pirates past PHS

    West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s Pat Boyle hauls in a touchdown pass from Malick Fuller during the Pirates’ 33-0 win over Princeton. Photo by Dick Druckman

  • PRINCETON: Late field goal lifts Hoyas over PU

    Atwater emerges for Tigers By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    In 1989, the Princeton University basketball program suffered a painful loss to Georgetown in the final seconds of the NCAA tournament.    The Princeton football team suffered the same fate in their Friday night home opener in the first matchup of the gridiron teams since 1923.…

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