• Run To End Youth Homelessness

    Aaron Bishop                                      TEAM 314 RUN TO END YOUTH HOMELESSNESS      When Jordan Connell was 9 years old he knew he needed to serve a greater purpose in life and to mankind. So he decided to sponsor a child from the Feed the Children Miracle Network. He mowed lawns in the neighborhood to afford the…

  • PRINCETON: University student alleges sexual assault

    Police investigating claim of privacy invasion by ‘electronic means’ By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    A Princeton University student claimed to be sexually assaulted Sunday in a dormitory by another student who allegedly used “electronic means” to invade the victim’s privacy, authorities said.    Princeton Borough police, investigating the case with the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office,…

  • MONTGOMERY: Boyle, ‘D’ help Cougars to win

    MONTGOMERY: Boyle, ‘D’ help Cougars to win

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Zoran Milich was eager to see how his team would respond after a disappointing loss in the opening week of the season.    The Montgomery High football coach had to be pleased as his team powered its way to a 19-14 win on the road at North Hunterdon on Friday night.…

  • PRINCETON: Expectations are higher for PHS field hockey

    Versatile DiTosto part of deep Little Tigers roster By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    LAWRENCE — Julia DiTosto is expecting more this season, and so is the Princeton High School field hockey team.    DiTosto returns for her sophomore year after starting as a freshman, one of numerous returning starters on a PHS team loaded with…

  • MONTGOMERY: Szkudlarski moves up ladder for MHS

    Girls tennis off to impressive start By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Emily Szkudlarski and the Montgomery High School girls tennis team need each other.    The Cougars sophomore needed the team to get back into the game that she grew up loving before taking a year and a half break in middle school.    ”I really…

  • FLORENCE: Pedestrian dies after vehicle strike

    Man hit while walking with father on Route 130 By Amy Batista, Special Writer    FLORENCE — A son died before his father’s eyes after a vehicle struck him while the pair walked southbound on Route 130 just after midnight Sunday.    Patrick Whalin, 25, was pronounced dead after impact, according to the Florence Township police.    ”Our…

  • Association of NJ Chiropractors Sports Council Sponsors Kid’s Triathlon with Sponsorship and Provides First Aid Coverage

    By Tom Cosentino Branchburg, NJ — The Association of New Jersey Chiropractors Sports Council (ANJC SC) sponsored the third annual Princeton Kid’s Triathlon on Sunday August 26th both financially and with manpower. Drs. Veera Gupta and Len Ershow were co-leaders of an experienced team of sports chiropractors that included sport DCs from all over the state. The…

  • ‘Floyd Fete’ to Honor Jim and Fannie Floyd; Raise Scholarship Dollars

    ‘Floyd Fete’ to Honor Jim and Fannie Floyd; Raise Scholarship Dollars

    Floyd Fete Committee, from left: from left, seated, Jim Floyd, Len Newton, Co-Chair Shirley Satterfield, and Ruth Rosser. Standing, from left, are Amy Frangione, Lance Liverman, Cheri Durst, Linda Shaw, and Co-Chair Bob Humes.

  • ‘Floyd Fete’ to Honor Jim and Fannie Floyd; Raise Scholarship Dollars

    ‘Floyd Fete’ to Honor Jim and Fannie Floyd; Raise Scholarship Dollars

    By Saveria Symons Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Foundation, along with community volunteers, will host the third  annual “Floyd Fete,” an afternoon jazz event to honor long-time community volunteers James (Jim) and Fannie Floyd, and to support the Jim and Fannie Floyd Scholarship Fund.  The event takes place on Sunday, Oct.21, from 3 to 5:30…

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