• HERALD HIGHLIGHTS: Week of Feb. 24

    Annual dollhouse event Saturday    On Feb. 25, the 33rd annual Dollhouse and Miniatures show and sale will take place at the First Presbyterian Church, 320 N. Main St., Hightstown, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.    The Hightstown Woman’s Club is sponsoring the event.    The 33rd annual show and sale includes lunch, raffle tickets, snacks and…

  • PRINCETON: TTF seeks $60,000 for CGR consultant services

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The Transition Task Force (TTF) endorsed a $60,000 proposal for support and assistance with facilitating the consolidation of the two Princetons at its meeting on Wednesday night.    The contract with the Center for Government Research (CGR) would include support and reporting services for the TTF as it works through the…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Natives offer showcase for comedy

    EAST WINDSOR: Natives offer showcase for comedy

    unknown Brian Gruber, 23, of East Windsor, is the star of the mockumentary, “The World’s Greatest Ginger.” Filming of the comedy sketch’s second show will begin 9 p.m. this Sunday at the Tavern on the Lake in Hightstown. (Courtesy photo)

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers fall in MCT final

    PHS is top prep for third straight season By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    While the Princeton High School boys ice hockey team would have loved to win a second straight Mercer County Tournament title, the Little Tigers came away from Monday’s 6-3 loss to Notre Dame knowing they had still accomplished something special.    ”For the…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers return to swim finals

    PHS stops Summit to cap season By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Peter Kalibat brought out a little flair with a fluorescent pink swim cap for the boys Public B Division swim semifinals.    ”I was thinking it was the best one I had,” said the Princeton High School junior. “It was a new cap I…

  • SCENES: PRINCETON:‘Midnight in the Garden’ delights supporters of Princeton University Art Museum

    SCENES: PRINCETON:‘Midnight in the Garden’ delights supporters of Princeton University Art Museum

    Clinton Counts and Keesha Whittaker, guests of corporate sponsor Bloomberg

  • PRINCETON: Wrestlers alive for region quarterfinals

    PRINCETON: Wrestlers alive for region quarterfinals

    Dennis Symons Nick Gillette (top) was one of three Princeton High wrestlers to advance to the quarterfinals of the Region 5 wrestling tournament tonight at Hunterdon Central. Photo by Dennis Symons

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Green light near for Route 33 bridge repair

    HIGHTSTOWN: Green light near for Route 33 bridge repair

    Bill Birch, of the New Jersey Department of Transportation, discusses impending changes ahead of Route 33 bridge repairs while addressing the Hightstown Borough Council on Feb. 21. The three- to four-month project is scheduled to begin in early June. (Photo by Jen Samuel)

  • WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    Knights’ Caldwell defends hurdles title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Greg Caldwell didn’t feel 100 percent for the indoor Group III state track and field meet Saturday, but he had a title to defend.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior had won the 55-meter hurdles a year ago, his first competing in the indoor season,…

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