• MONTGOMERY: Resnick helps Cougar girls clinch

    MONTGOMERY: Resnick helps Cougar girls clinch

    Montgomery High School freshman Zoee D’Costa pauses before taking the strip for a fence-off that she won, 5-4, to earn the gold medal in sabre at the Freshman-Sophomore Invitational on Saturday. Photo by Shobha Iyer

  • MONTGOMERY: Ali, Cougars enjoy climb

    MHS boys fencing advances to first final four By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Mir Ali can remember the lean years for the Montgomery High School boys fencing team.    They weren’t that long ago, but they seem eons ago now for Ali, a senior, and the third-seeded Cougars, who topped sixth-seeded Watchung Hills, 16-11, Tuesday…

  • PRINCETON: Lonni Sue Johnson: An artist’s journey home
  • Hit Broadway Musical ‘Xanadu’ at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre

    Hit Broadway Musical ‘Xanadu’ at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre

    By Candace Zafirellis The Pennington Players perform magic on roller skates with their upcoming performance of the hilarious musical fantasy “Xanadu” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre.  Dates and show times for this spirited take on 1980s popular culture are: Fridays, March 9 and March 16 at 8 p.m.; Saturdays, March 10 and March…

  • PRINCETON AREA: ‘So Mmm Mmm Good’
  • EAST WINDSOR: Group honors troops with care packages

    EAST WINDSOR: Group honors troops with care packages

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — A township foundation has sent golf clubs, music and movies to men and women serving in Afghanistan.    On Feb. 2 and Feb. 9, the foundation mailed collectively eight boxes filled with approximately 400 DVDs and CDs en route to two sites in Afghanistan, Camp Mike Spann and…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Council clashes on minutes, transparency

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — What is the cost of transparency?    Meeting minutes caused a stirring controversy near the close of the Borough Council meeting earlier this month.    On. Feb. 6, Mayor Steven Kirson cast tie breaking “no” votes on two minute-related resolutions, proposed by Councilman Robert Thibault. The measures called for changes…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Retired teacher to talk ‘tessellations’

    EAST WINDSOR: Retired teacher to talk ‘tessellations’

       Karen Repka, of East Windsor, will be giving a workshop at the New Jersey Association for Gifted Children’s 21st Annual Conference this March. The conference will take place on March 9 and March 10 at the Crowne-Plaza Somerset-Bridgewater, 110 Davidson Ave., Somerset.    Ms. Repka recently retired from 25 years of teaching fifth through sixth grades,…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: District ponders budget, science

    HIGHTSTOWN: District ponders budget, science

    The Board of Education of the East Windsor Regional School District recognized the Student Council at the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School for achieving the rank to One Year Honor School by the New Jersey Association of Student Councils. Pictured are, from left: front row, Advisor Kathy Dziuba; Olivia Mason; Oluwatosin Dada, Aditya Shah; Kaitlyn…

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