• PRINCETON: Darrow, Tigers block Evansville

    Davis scores 31 as PU men advance in CBI tournament By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Princeton University forward Mack Darrow came into the College Basketball Invitational presented by Zebra Pen with nine blocks this season, the same number as 6-foot guard Douglas Davis.    ”Most of my blocks come with both of my feet firmly…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Cub Scouts unite at bridging ceremony

    EAST WINDSOR: Cub Scouts unite at bridging ceremony

    East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov smiles with, from left, Cub Scouts Brendan Reiss, 9, Cameron Wakins, 9, and Joel Simon, 8, at the Hightstown-East Windsor Pack 53 Blue and Gold Awards ceremony Feb. 12. Cameron, Joel and Brendan are from East Windsor.

  • Mayhem on the Mountain

    By Jim Davidson The East Amwell Historic Preservation Committee will present a talk entitled “Mayhem on the Mountain – The Sourlands during the Lindbergh Kidnapping" on Sunday, March 25 at 2 p.m. Township historian James Davidson will discuss his has original research on what effect the kidnapping had on the people and places on the…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Ravi jury deliberates 2nd day

    By Staff Report    The jury was in its second day of deliberating the fate of Plainsboro resident Dharun Ravi on Thursday.    They began deliberating Wednesday around 11 a.m. and broke at 4 p.m. They went back into session on Thursday morning and continued deliberations after a lunch break. There was no verdict by early evening.…

  • PRINCETON: Police jobs to stay open for present

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    With three vacancies in the township Police Department, hiring has been delayed because of consolidation.    Bernie Miller, the township police commissioner, said an additional recent vacancy on the police force came about because a recent hire went back to his old job in Ewing. This officer’s departure leaves 27 officers…

  • PRESS RETROSPECTIVES: March 16, 2012

    Peggy and Frank Brennan CRANBURY 10 Years Ago — 2002 • Cranbury residents can expect to pay more in county property taxes.    They will be paying an additional 8 cents per $100 of assessed valuation — up 13 per cent.    • Township taxpayers could pay 1.4 percent more in school taxes in 2002-2003 if a $9.85 million…

  • Shad Run 5K, Health Walk will benefit Ely Park

       LAMBERTVILLE — Friends of Ely Park has announced that Stoneking Physical Therapy and Wellness Center, Lambertville, will present the first annual Shad Run 5K and 1 Mile Health Walk on April 21 with proceeds to benefit Lambertville’s Ely Park revitalization project.    ”We are thrilled that Richard Stoneking has offered to host this event on behalf…

  • PRINCETON: Steel for 9/11 memorial due on March 24

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A piece of World Trade Center steel will be coming to its new home in Princeton with great ceremony later this month.    The donated piece of metal from the Sept. 11, 2011, terrorist attack that took nine Princetonian’s lives will arrive in town on March 24 after being escorted by…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Society to sponsor spring potluck

    Lorraine Sedor    The Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society invites the community to its spring potluck supper Friday, March 23, at 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the 1st Presbyterian Church of Cranbury.    The evening’s speaker will be Arthur Lefkowitz, a researcher and author of many books on the American Revolution. His topic will be “George…

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