• EDITORIAL: Honoring those who gave lives

       As the reenactment of the Battle of Princeton unfolded this weekend and Colonial soldiers and British red coats fired shots at each other on the battlefield, a realization might have stuck some of those observing: these were the first Americans to die for our country.    Granted, the country was in its formation, but it was…

  • PRINCETON: New pool complex is ‘awesome’

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The new Community Park pool complex re-opened with a splash as thousands came to cool off during the grand opening this weekend after a complete renovation during the winter.    The highlight of re-opening day on Saturday, May 26, exactly 45 years after the pool opened for the first time, for…

  • PLAINSBORO: HeathCare worker charged with $186,000 theft

    Staff Report    The former director of medical staff services at Princeton HealthCare Systems was charged with theft by deception for allegedly stealing a total of $186,000 over a year and a half from her former employer.    ”We uncovered potential irregularities through an internal audit and brought this information to the Princeton Police,” said Carol Norris-Smith,…

  • From healing the body to soothing the soul

    From healing the body to soothing the soul

    By Pat Summers, Special Writer    For a keynote address at a leadership conference in March, Rosanne Vita Nahass mined her own life experience to talk about how nothing is impossible and how one decisive move here can be a total life changer there.    Her audience of about 300 high school girls could not have wished…

  • Liz Lempert for mayor

    Doreen Blanc Rockstrom, Princeton To the editor: Princeton is blessed by so many people who volunteer their time for public service and from those exceptional training grounds we are privileged to have excellent and experienced candidates running for mayor of the newly consolidated Princeton.    I’m supporting Liz Lempert for mayor. On balance it’s difficult to…

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: AP classes finishing off the year with projects

    By Byrne Fahey and Pia Chakravarty It’s the end of the school year. The home stretch, right? Well, no. For many juniors and seniors, the hardest part of the year ended with the final AP examinations on May 17.    Now that AP exams have ended and the pressure’s off, many AP classes are beginning projects,…

  • PRINCETON: Parade, ceremony honors war dead

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The Princeton Memorial Day Parade started with a bang. Literally.    Colonial reenactors fired the opening shots of the parade at 10 a.m. as participants stepped off to make their way down Nassau Street to Borough Hall for a ceremony honoring veterans who died in service to our country.    Veterans were…

  • Bike for the Buns

    Bike for the Buns

    By Stacey Bavos Safe Haven Rabbit Rescue, Inc. of Clinton, NJ is holding its “Third Annual Bike for the Buns” on Saturday, June 16. This noncompetitive, bicycle ride along the scenic towpaths of Bull’s Island State Park will benefit the homeless rabbits at Safe Haven. Bull’s Island is comprised of a portion of a small…

  • Bike for the Buns

    Bike for the Buns

    Help homeless bunnies like Lacey.

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