• Community Barbecue was a spectacular event

    Beverly T. Elston, Princeton To the editor: On behalf of myself, and the over 200 Republican, Democrat, and Independent affiliated attendees at the “Community Barbecue” on Sept. 15, I would like to sincerely thank “The Friends of the Princeton Republicans” for hosting this spectacular event.    The venue was the beautiful Johnson Education Center, the food…

  • PRINCETON: Savings in brush collection being estimated

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Leaf and brush collection can be done for less money in the consolidated Princeton, a proposal showed Wednesday.    Details were laid out during a Transition Task Force meeting in which task force member Brad Middlekauff outlined a plan for a mix of bagged and unbagged collection during the year.…

  • Why to vote no on school bond referendum

    Michael Head, Princeton To the editor: Five reasons to vote against the school bond referendum on 24 September.    1) The school system underwent significant reconstruction from 2003-2007 as part of an $86 million project to renovate the Princeton Regional School District’s school buildings. I assume, but have not able to confirm, that we are still…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Taking stress out of SATs

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Fun isn’t a word typically used to describe an SAT prep class, but that’s what students can expect to find when they spend next weekend learning the ropes from Charlie Sheen, Family Guy, South Park and the crew from Glee.    Up to a 100 Princeton Junction students…

  • Vote yes on the school bond referendum

    Mia Cahill, Princeton To the editor: Let’s keep the Princeton Public Schools top-notch and safe, by passing the Sept. 24 referendum, and allowing the school district to make needed investment in facilities, while continuing to focus attention on academics. Princeton voters are being asked to give the green light to this plan only after the…

  • Penn’s Neck is not a jughandle

    Sanja Dimic, Sharon Sibilia, West Windsor To the editor: We would really appreciate if you could publish this letter that addresses some concerns we as residents of Penn’s Neck have about the temporary closure of the Washington Road traffic circle. We feel that it is a frustrating situation for the motorists, and a dangerous situation…

  • Petraske, Bradley for Township Committee

    Alan Bookman, Montgomery To the editor: Mark Petraske and Andrea Bradley, candidates for Township Committee this year in Montgomery Township, are committed, experienced leaders who will be able to make the right decisions for our community. They will take a hard look at what is needed in terms of maintaining both the fiscal and structural…

  • British folksinger/songwriter Jez Lowe in Princeton house concert Oct. 25

    British folksinger/songwriter Jez Lowe in Princeton house concert Oct. 25

    By Liz Beasley Renowned British folksinger/songwriter Jez Lowe will return to Princeton to perform in a rare house concert on Thursday, October 25. Jez Lowe has built an enviable reputation as a songwriter and performer in the world of acoustic music, and as a recognized musical ambassador for his native North East England, with more…

  • EDITORIAL: Yes on schools referendum

       Like a house or any other kind of building, schools need their share of maintenance and repairs.    Some repairs are for visibility and some for safety and to prevent further damage from occurring to the structures.    Some are for improvements to existing material or equipment.    Some are for upgrades.    On Monday, the voters of Princeton…

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