• Bernie Miller for Princeton Council

    Surinder Sharma, Princeton Unique experience of 10 years as township committeeman, deputy mayor and mayor, makes Bernie Miller the right choice for Princeton Council.    As election season approaches, it is incumbent upon us to make the most informed decisions we can about our elected officials.    In a community as profound as Princeton, its legacy and…

  • AS I SEE IT: AvalonBay: Lemonade from lemons

    By Anne Waldron Neumann    As I see it, I’m one of Princeton’s progressive voices, more idealist than realist, advocating for the greatest good for the greatest number of us. My values include preserving both our established neighborhoods and our diversity in age, income and ethnicity.    In some areas, however, I’ve learned to confront what is,…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Parade recognizes American veterans

    HIGHTSTOWN: Parade recognizes American veterans

    By Matt Nelson, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Monday, thousands of people gathered to witness the 93rd annual Hightstown-East Windsor Memorial Day Parade on the streets of borough.    Edward Hayes, of Hightstown, served as grand marshal for this year’s event.    ”It’s an honor. This is the first time it’s ever happened to me, and I really…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougar girls impress in state golf

    MONTGOMERY: Cougar girls impress in state golf

    Elane Coleman Montgomery High School’s Alice Chen, who was fourth at the state championship meet, shot a 65 to win the Section II championship earlier this season. Photo by Elane Coleman/fstop1.com

  • Kevin Wilkes for Princeton mayor

    Barbara Trelstad, Princeton I am writing in support of Kevin Wilkes for mayor of the new consolidated Princeton.    Kevin has been my colleague on Borough Council for the past four years. In that time I have learned to respect his strength and courage of convictions. These are rare characteristics in a politician. He is not…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Area players lead star-studded Post 26

    By Anthonoy Williams, Special Writer    With the high school sports scene drawing to a close, it’s time to welcome back the “Boys of Summer,” as the Bordentown Legion Post 26 Senior Baseball Team gets ready to kick off its 2012 campaign in the Mercer County American Legion Baseball League.    Led by manager Tom Dolan, in…

  • Pennington parade kudos

    Michelle Needham, chairwoman, Pennington Parks and Recreation Commission     The Pennington Day Memorial Parade made its way down Main Street again this year as neighbors, friends and families lined the streets to honor our nation’s fallen heroes. The parade would not be possible if it weren’t for the many volunteers and borough employees who join…

  • PRINCETON: Area police seeking clues in rash of burglaries

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A rash of burglaries in Princeton and surrounding municipalities have police in several jurisdictions concerned and homeowners worried. However, an arrest has been made in South Brunswick that might provide a break in the cases.    One key trend in all the break-ins in all the towns is that the burglar…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Schmidt: He likes his business and people, too

    LAMBERTVILLE: Schmidt: He likes his business and people, too

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Fred Schmidt is now into his second quarter-century of owning and operating Artcraft Shoe Repair in Lambertville.    The business celebrated its 25th anniversary two weeks ago.    ”It feels great. It’s quite surprising,” Mr. Schmidt said. “The time seemed to go by quickly.”    No wonder! Mr. Schmidt is a…

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