• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Freefalling for food

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Freefalling for food

    Nicole Cosentino photo Aaron Rosloff, 91, chooses a birthday cupcake in spite of his twisted ankle following his skydive jump July 1 to aid his local food pantry.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Ten residents turn out for Grover farm group meeting

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — A handful of citizens of all backgrounds gathered on Thursday to offer their ideas, time and expertise to save the Grover farmstead that was slated for demolition in early June.    With 10 West Windsor residents in attendance, the Grover Farm Homestead Restoration Community Committee kicked off its…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Small businesses react to healthcare decision

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Small businesses react to healthcare decision

    Nicole Cosentino photo Anees Sheikh stands behind the counter of his Dollar Planet store in Kendall Park.

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Word on the Street
  • PENNINGTON: Nursery school is feting 50 years

    PENNINGTON: Nursery school is feting 50 years

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A half-century of child care and counting. That’s the story at the Pennington Presbyterian Nursery School.    The school was started in 1961, under the auspices of the Pennington Presbyterian Church, by founding directors Wendy Pfeffer, who is an author of books for children, and Beverly Thurman, a former Pennington councilwoman…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Softball 12s are District 12 champs

    By Jashvina Shah, Special Writer  Robbinsville’s 12-year-old softball squad grabbed its District 12 championship banner last Wednesday night at Tantum Park and jogged across the base path and around the field, cementing their status as a powerhouse team.    ”There’s definitely a dynasty here,” Robbinsville manager Keith Motusesky said. “Last year we ran into East Windsor,…

  • PRINCETON: Festive Fourth and fireworks

    By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer    People scrambled to find a patch of grass for their lawn chairs or picnic blankets for a night of fireworks at the sports fields next to Princeton University’s stadium on Monday, July 2.    ”I like the fireworks because they are reflective of our own country being free and how far…

  • PENNINGTON: Nursery school is feting 50 years

    PENNINGTON: Nursery school is feting 50 years

    Pennington Presbyterian Nursery School staff members (from left) Marianna Beyer, Maureen Garrity, Lori D’Avanzo, Shannon Lingerfield, Terry Williams, Anna Laufenberg, Hope Anderson, Jill Jones, Laure Law and Kate Andrew show off the tile collage created by the students, staff and board in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the school at a June 6 event…

  • Volunterism helps the giver, recipient

    Volunterism helps the giver, recipient

    Right, students from Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart create a mandala out of food that was donated to food banks.

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