• Hinkle, Fingles & Prior Support Students with Disabilities

    Hinkle, Fingles & Prior Support Students with Disabilities

    By Jacqueline Smith Lawrenceville, NJ – The challenges facing New Jersey students with disabilities as they transition from student to adult life got a major boost recently by a $20,000 donation to ASAH from Hinkle, Fingles, & Prior, P.C., a multi-state law firm focused on serving people with disabilities and their families. “We’re very pleased…

  • PRINCETON: Bronze star

    Matheson’s goal provides Canada’s first women’s soccer medal By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Diana Matheson was known as a playmaker for the Princeton University women’s soccer team, and the midfielder was best known for setting up other’s scores.    Matheson, who graduated from Princeton in 2008 as the Tigers’ all-time assists leader, scored her first…

  • PRINCETON: Rush to victory for area pair

    PRINCETON: Rush to victory for area pair

    PHS, WW-P South are gridiron victors in openers By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Both the Princeton High and West Windsor-Plainsboro South football teams came away from the opening weekend of the season feeling good about themselves.    Of course, getting a win helps make any team fell good about itself.    Princeton opened the season with a…

  • Local Cycle Shop Employee Breaks World Record with 80-Mile Ride Across NJ

    Local Cycle Shop Employee Breaks World Record with 80-Mile Ride Across NJ

    By Charlie Kratovil A New Jersey cycling record was broken this Sunday by Hillsborough, NJ resident Joe Kratovil, 60. He shattered the previous record for biking across the State of New Jersey on a ride that took him from the Great Bay on Little Egg Harbor to the banks of the Delaware River in Salem.…

  • PRINCETON: Senior in familiar spot in unfamiliar lineup

    Cahill-Sanidas excited about Little Tiger tennis chances By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Maddie Cahill-Sanidas thought that she’d be making a big jump in the Princeton High School girls tennis lineup.    Instead, the Little Tigers senior is back at first doubles for a third straight year, and she couldn’t be happier with its implications for…

  • PACKET PICKS: Sept. 11

    Tues., Sept. 11 Doctor to speak on aging athletes    Dr. Redlich will talk about how to keep a competitive edge and stay fit while avoiding injury as we age. Dr. Redlich provides sports medicine and musculoskeletal care to patient-athletes of all ages with all different levels of interest.    For more: Carol King or Susan Hoskins…

  • WEDDING: Winawer-Wetzel — Congdon Deneke

    WEDDING: Winawer-Wetzel — Congdon Deneke

       Sarah Winawer-Wetzel and Catherine Congdon Deneke of Somerville, Mass., were married Sept. 8 on the beachfront at the Crown & Anchor in Provincetown, Mass., with Tristan Guarini officiating.    Ms. Winawer-Wetzel is the daughter of Hinda Winawer and Norbert Wetzel of Princeton. She is a graduate of Princeton High School, Smith College, and Heller School for…

  • OPINION: 9/11/2001

    We hurt; we heal; we remember By Sally Friedman, Special Writer    Michael. Michael. Michael. Smiling, funny, rosy-cheeked Michael. Alone in my kitchen, I heard a voice screaming his name on that Tuesday morning — Sept. 11, 2001 — and it took a moment to realize that the voice was mine.    CNN had just announced the…

  • PRINCETON: Rush to victory for area pair

    PRINCETON: Rush to victory for area pair

    Princeton High senior Ben Smallzman ran for 108 yards and picked up some key yardage as the Little Tigers topped Northern Burlington, 27-21, on Saturday. Photo by John Blaine

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