• WEST WINDSOR: Sitek back in the swing of things

    Junior boosts South softball offense By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Anjelica Sitek drew puzzled looks from onlookers at her Italian hotel last week as she fashioned a bat out of her umbrella to work on her swing.    The downside to an otherwise unforgettable trip to Italy with the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South choir was…

  • PRINCETON: Policy on conflicts causes stir

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A proposed conflict of interest policy that would apply to the Transition Task Force and retroactively to the Joint Shared Services Consolidation Commission (JSSCC) is causing a stir among members of both panels.    The task force approved a conflict of interest policy, copied from state statute, at its meeting last…

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  • PRINCETON: Free concert was a Giants attraction

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    They Might Be Giants performed live on Hinds Plaza in front of the Princeton Public Library Saturday evening.    ”Regular stores have their Black Friday for Christmas, this was our Black Friday. It was the biggest day of the year,” said Jeff Rusnik, the weekend manager of the Princeton Record Exchange.…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Staff report Princeton Township    Jacquelin DeClue, 18, of Princeton, was charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and underage possession of alcohol on Juniper Row at the Princeton Community Village on April 20 at 8:57 a.m. Dwight McEwen, 18, Andru Brown, 18, and Jennifer Kellet, 19, and two juveniles were…

  • PRINCETON: Mural to represent three former parks

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A mural representation of three former parks is being painted on the side of the Terra Momo Bread Company on Witherspoon Street.    The parks existed in the neighboring blocks of the building, said the artist, Illia Barger.    The painting, called Continuum, is located on the north side of the Terra…

  • Unity Bank to Receive Business of the Year Award from Linden Chamber of Commerce at June 14th Dinner

    By Yankee Public Relations LINDEN, N.J. (April 23, 2012) – Unity Bank’s Linden branch will be presented the Business of the Year Award at the Linden Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Awards Dinner on June 14th. “Unity Bank is a great community bank and has been very active in Linden for many years,” said Janet Miller,…

  • Next Level Soccer (NLSA) Tryouts

    By NLSA Soccer Tryouts for the Next Level Soccer Academy begin April 30. Based out of Hopewell/Pennington, the program is open to dedicated soccer players from throughout the area. Teams compete in MAPS or JAGS leagues. Tryouts being held for new teams: U12 Boys, U13 Girls, U14 Boys and U15 Girls. Tryouts also being held…

  • LOOSE ENDS: Princeton ‘riddled’ with contributions from dedicated volunteers

    By Pam Hersh    I am volunteering to give everyone a gift — a riddle. On a recent Saturday morning, I left my house at 8 a.m. and participated in the activities listed below. What is the common strand connecting everything I did on April 14, 2012?    I checked out the beautiful plantings in Harrison Street…

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