• WEST WINDSOR: Arts Center reports a year of successes

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Arts Center opened its doors for business only a little over a year ago and so far, business is booming.    Members of the West Windsor Arts Council visited the Township Council on April 30 to give an update on the Arts Center.    ”The West…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Newcomers keep South winning

    WEST WINDSOR: Newcomers keep South winning

    Boys golf has new look, but familiar results By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys golf team has a much different look to it this season.    Gone from last year’s Mercer County Tournament championship team are five seniors as well as long-time head coach Russell Wray.    But even with the new…

  • MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    No senioritis on court for Cougars’ Ren By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    It’s not uncommon for a senior to finish out a nice career on cruise control.    Mitchell Ren has done the opposite.    The Montgomery High School senior has worked to make the most of his final year on the boys tennis team. He’s…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Hearing opens on quarry’s application for solar panels

    By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor     More detailed information of water runoff will be submitted in coming weeks before the Hillsborough Township Planning Board reopens its hearing on a quarry’s proposal to clear 20 acres of trees to install 14 acres of solar panels.      On Thursday night, May 2, the hearing opened with testimony…

  • PRINCETON: Ready to take the plunge

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The new pool complex is getting ready for its Memorial Day weekend grand opening.    All three pools are filled with water, the locker rooms are finished and loose ends are being tied up.    ”All the major components to the facility are for the most part complete. We are at punch…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Students travel to France

    HIGHTSTOWN: Students travel to France

    Hightstown High School French students stand in front of the Les Invalides, a military museum, in Paris on April 12. The museum houses the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte. (Couresty photo)

  • WEST WINDSOR: Town wants meeting on college solar farm

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Amid increasing concerns and fears about a Mercer County Community College solar farm, the Township Council agreed to request a courtesy review about the farm from the college and the Mercer County Improvement Authority.    Because the school is a public building operating on county land it does…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Bartronics celebrates

    EAST WINDSOR: Bartronics celebrates

       EAST WINDSOR — Bartronics, a global $200 million company, is now less than a click away from local job seekers having held a ribbon cutting ceremony at its new North American headquarters, 104 Windsor Center Dr., with Mayor Janice Mironov on Wednesday.    "We are definitely going to bring new jobs to this location,” said President…

  • PRINCETON: Work never ends for Stuart lax

    Tartans showing improvements to youth team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The progress made by the Stuart Country Day School lacrosse team isn’t showing up yet on the scoreboard, but it’s there.    The Tartans lost their eighth straight game since winning their season opener when Rutgers Prep beat them, 13-7, in the Prep B…

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