• THINGS TO DO: Feb. 24, 2012

    Fri., Feb. 24    ”Seussical Jr.” 7 p.m., Cranbury School, 23 N. Main St.; a musical production based on various works of Dr. Seuss; adults $6, students and children $4; for ticket information, call 609-395-1700. Sat., Feb. 25    ”Seussical Jr.” 7 p.m., Cranbury School, 23 N. Main St.; a musical production based on various works of…

  • CRANBURY: SolarCity brings new location to Cranbury

    CRANBURY: SolarCity brings new location to Cranbury

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — Rep. Rush Holt, Sen. Linda Greenstein, Assemblyman Dan Benson and Cranbury Committeeman Glenn Johnson gave words of gratitude and commendation to SolarCity at the grand opening of its first New Jersey facility in Cranbury on Wednesday.    SolarCity is a unique company in that it provides sales, installation and financing…

  • PLUMSTED: Warriors win District 25 wrestling title

    Pryzbylkowski, Carr are champs By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer    At the beginning of the season, New Egypt High wrestling coach Kevin English put forth several goals for his Warriors. One was to win the district championship.    Last weekend, New Egypt fulfilled English’s expectations. The Warriors claimed their first District 25 title in the 11-year history…

  • ARB Announces Spring into Love at Raritan Valley Community College

    ARB Announces Spring into Love at Raritan Valley Community College

    By American Repertory Ballet BRANCHBURG, NJ – American Repertory Ballet’s exciting Spring Season opener Spring into Love will be held on March 17, 2012 at The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College in Branchburg, NJ.  The performance will feature four virtuoso company premieres: the world premiere of the balcony scene from Company Director Douglas Martin’s…

  • MONROE: Incumbents win and budgets pass in Monroe fire districts

    MONROE: Incumbents win and budgets pass in Monroe fire districts

    Gerald Kaplan, District 3 winner. Staff photo by David Kilby.

  • TRENTON: Bridge’s future is up to Commissioner Martin

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The state Review Board of Historic Sites’ rejection last week of Mercer County’s plan for a road realignment for a new bridge over Jacobs Creek was greeted with delight by longstanding opponents of the county plan.    The new bridge would replace a span removed by the county after Hurricane Irene.…

  • PRINCETON: A tenant signs Lahiere’s lease

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A lease has been signed for the Lahiere’s building to an undisclosed tenant.    ”The tenant will be making announcements when the time is right for them,” said Jeffrey Siegel, president of ML-7, the real estate firm that bought the building in October 2010. He declined to give any further details…

  • MONROE: Incumbents win and budgets pass in Monroe fire districts

    MONROE: Incumbents win and budgets pass in Monroe fire districts

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — the residents of Monroe’s three fire district showed unity in their support of their fire houses, passing all budgets and re-electing all incumbent fire commissioners.    The Fire District 1 budget of $1,212,842, which includes $1,032,342 to be raised by taxation, passed 331 to 195. The tax rate is 11.1…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Eight Raiders qualify for regions

    Weinberger takes next step By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Rhys Weinberger has gone a little further with his wrestling each year, and this year the Hillsborough High School junior is hoping to land in the Tournament of Champions.    ”Definitely, my No. 1 goal was to get to Atlantic City,” Weinberger said. “I’ve been at…

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