• WEST WINDSOR: Kidnapped boy found safe in South Carolina

       WEST WINDSOR — The child reported to be kidnapped from West Windsor by his grandfather was found safe Tuesday morning in South Carolina and the grandfather has been arrested.    At approximately 11:30 a.m., police received a tip that Morris Lundy, 50, of Old Meadow Road in West Windsor, and his grandson, David Lundy, 5, were…

  • PRINCETON: New 9/11 memorial design is revealed

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Vertical limestone pillars will surround a steel beam from the World Trade Center and horizontal memorial stones will be embedded in the earth nearby in the latest concept for the future 9/11 memorial.    The permanent memorial to all that died in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, is proposed…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: School hoists Y’s trophy for most runners

    HILLSBOROUGH: School hoists Y’s trophy for most runners

    First ‘Hoppy’ trophy is presented to Auten Road Intermediate School    Adele Morgan, a Somerset Valley YMCA swim coach and registration coordinator of the Hillsborough Hop 5 K, on Monday presented the first Hoppy Trophy to Auten Road Intermediate School students who ran in the race on June 2. The 65 kids cheered when the trophy…

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  • Holt hosts telephone Town Hall Tuesday

       WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12) will hold a telephone town hall with central New Jersey residents at 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday (June 19).    Rep. Holt will hear directly from constituents and answer their questions about issues pending before Congress, including Medicare, Social Security, and proposals to create new jobs.    Tens of thousands…

  • WW-P South: ‘Always growing and learning’

    By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer    The Sun Bank Center in Trenton was decked out in green and gold as the West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South Class of 2012 proudly displayed their school colored caps and gowns during their graduation on Friday, June 15.    The graduates were not the only people filled with pride at the…

  • WW-P North: ‘We will remember the teachers’

    By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer    ”Pomp and Circumstance” echoed throughout the Sun Bank Center in Trenton as the West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North orchestra played for the members of the Class of 2012 proudly filing in to receive their diplomas on Friday, June 15.    Friends, families and administrators filled the ascending rows of the stadium…

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: Students who refused breathalyzer explain

    By Byrne Fahey and Pia Chakravarty    ”Just state your name and address,” repeated each Princeton High School administrator on the evening of May 24. Roughly 400 students lined up to speak into passive alcohol sensors at the door of prom. Thanks in part to the Board of Education’s recent implementation of policy 5335, which gave…

  • PRINCETON: PHS told: Pursue your passions

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    Parents hungrily snapped pictures, friends cheered and grandparents dabbed away tears as the Princeton High School Class of 2012 gathered together as students for the last time.    More than 350 seniors graduated on Monday afternoon at the high school. As the school band fired up “Pomp and Circumstance,” the seniors,…

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