• PLAINSBORO: Shi, Gedrich handling lineup shifts

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Thanks to some successful adjustments, the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys tennis team is in the midst of another solid season.    Kevin Shi has been playing in the Knights lineup for three years, but has been at a new spot each season. This year, he jumped from third singles to…

  • Song, Dance and Laughter Abound in “The Drowsy Chaperone” At MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre June 8-17

    Song, Dance and Laughter Abound in “The Drowsy Chaperone” At MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre June 8-17

    By Candace Zafirellis Maurer Productions Onstage will take audiences back to a time when beautiful music, colorful costumes and screwball comedy were the height of entertainment with the “The Drowsy Chaperone” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre.  Dates and times for this Tony Award-winning show are: Fridays, June 8 and 15 at 8 p.m.;…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Flatley, Pirates’ ‘D’ focused on PHS

    Boys lax teams meet in MCT By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The last time the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys lacrosse team faced Princeton High School, Marty Flatley took a hard shot off his facemask to help preserve a 5-4 Pirates win.    Flatley and the Pirates have gotten between plenty of teams’ winning shots this…

  • MWC RECOGNIZES STUDENT CONTEST WINNERS AND HOSTS LOCAL BUSINESS LEADERS AT NATIONAL DRINKING WATER WEEK RECEPTION

    MWC RECOGNIZES STUDENT CONTEST WINNERS AND HOSTS LOCAL BUSINESS LEADERS AT NATIONAL DRINKING WATER WEEK RECEPTION

    Contest Winners: (pictured L to R) Poornima Suresh, Kevin Tang, Parisa Fakhrzadeh, Christina Lau, Weston Ganz and Chairman, President and CEO of Middlesex Water, Dennis W. Doll.

  • Kevin Wilkes for mayor

    Sandra J. Bierman, Princeton To the editor: On the June 5th democratic primary, I am voting for Kevin Wilkes to be the mayor of Princeton. I would like to present my reasons and why fellow Princetonians should mark your ballot for him too.    Kevin came to live in Princeton in 1975 when he started his…

  • LOOSE ENDS: Circle of life: Bittersweet endings, new beginnings

    By Pam Hersh, Special Writer    The upcoming three days — May 20, 21, 22 — for me will be monumental mile-markers on this journey called life — a birthday, a death and a birth.    May 20 is my birthday — and I get a whole year older in one day. I will be celebrating by…

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: Different expectations for boys’ and girls’ sports

    By Miranda Alperstein    It’s no surprise that women are less physically able than men. Whether it’s because testosterone promotes the production of hemoglobin, increasing athletic aptitude, or freak chance, it’s undeniable.    Boys’ and girls’ sports are separated to avoid disadvantaging women in the areas of record-holding and competition. Yet at Princeton High School, we seem…

  • PLAINSBORO: Township launches new website

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — For Plainsboro residents, communication with their township is about to get a whole lot better, thanks to a new and improved township website.    The revamped website was launched on May 4 and will display more easily accessible information, allow users to conduct business online and expand interaction between…

  • Cherry Valley’s Women’s Golf Team Wins Unprecedented 60th Met Match in a Row

    Cherry Valley’s Women’s Golf Team Wins Unprecedented 60th Met Match in a Row

    By Jodi Alessandri Team Advances to Inter-District Playoffs at Fresh Meadow in Long Island Cherry Valley Country Club in Skillman, New Jersey (www.cherryvalleycc.com) has long been known as a very “woman friendly” club. This may best be exemplified by its Women’s Met Golf team. As a result of their recent 60th victory in a row,…

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