• MONROE: Gala honors ‘Shining Stars’

    MONROE: Gala honors ‘Shining Stars’

    Hightstown Borough Mayor Steven Kirson (left) and East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov (fifth from left) present some the Red Cross Club of Hightstown High School with the Youth Group Award during the 20th Annual Mayors’ Shining Star Gala to support Better Beginnings in Hightstown at Crowne Plaza in Monroe on April 28. The Red Cross…

  • PRINCETON: No tax increases in budget for borough

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A budget with no tax increases was adopted by Princeton Borough this week.    The budget calls for $26,491,339 in spending, which is an increase of $596,000, or about a 2.2 percent increase from 2011, in spending. Most of this spending increase was offset by a larger voluntary payment from Princeton…

  • Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey Top Six Cookie Sellers Win Big!

    Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey Top Six Cookie Sellers Win Big!

    There are still plenty of tickets available for the BIG Concert, visit www.thebigconcertnj.com.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Towell helps Knights return to MCT final

    WEST WINDSOR: Towell helps Knights return to MCT final

    West Windsor-Plainsboro High North senior Kristine Towell scored four goals to help the Knights to a 19-16 win over WW-P South in the Mercer County Tournament semifinals on Wednesday. Photo by Dick Druckman

  • EAST WINDSOR: Mayor delivers township address
  • TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?

    TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?

    Groups say toxic chemicals dumped into New Jersey waterways By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    TRENTON — Just how clean is the Delaware River?    This spring, Trenton-based Environment New Jersey released a report stating that industrial facilities had dumped 8.5 million pounds of toxic chemicals into New Jersey’s waterways in 2010 — including 5.4 million pounds…

  • TRENTON: How clean is the Delaware River?
  • CRANBURY: Eagle Scout plants 80 trees for Lions anniversary

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    Cranbury Eagle Scout candidate Clay Kaiser is helping the local Lions Club celebrate its 80th anniversary by planting 80 trees around the township.    Clay collaborated with the Lions Club, the New Jersey Tree Foundation, and the Boy Scouts of America to help celebrate the organization’s 80th anniversary and to signify…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: May 11

    Princeton Township    Wei Li, 55, of Princeton, was charged with careless driving after his car collided with Peter M. Hnatuk, 49, of Princeton, who was trying to cross Duffy Place on foot on May 6 at 9:41 a.m. Police said Mr. Hnatuk was thrown onto the car’s hood, rolled off and landed in the road,…

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