• PHS Perspectives: The semicolon is a writer’s friend

    Marissa Delikouras, PHS junior    When asked to define a semicolon, students at Princeton High School produced a variety of responses that revealed a level of uncertainty associated with this form of punctuation.    According to Katie Hayes ‘12, a semicolon is “a dot and a comma vertically parallel to each other that indicate a pause and…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Jughandles test off until Aug. 1

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    After meeting with Princeton area merchants and residents, a plan to close Route 1 jughandles in West Windsor has been delayed until August 1, according to an announcement from the Department of Transportation.    ”After meeting with Princeton business leaders, including David Newton, vice president of Palmer Square Management LLC and…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Teamwork gets it done in pool

    ROBBINSVILLE: Teamwork gets it done in pool

    Dennis Symons Allentown High School senior Delaney Bader was second in the 100 freestyle and fifth in the 200 free swimming for Robbinsville at the Mercer County meet on Saturday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • RETROSPECTIVES: Feb., 10, 1012

    Peggy and Frank Brennan 10 Years Ago — 2002 • Found at the Cranbury Public Library: one baby buggy, plaid fabric lining.    It’s been sitting at the library since last Friday. Staff are scratching their heads over how the baby made it home without its conveyance. Please claim by stopping in.    • An exhibit entitled “American Barns”…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens tested at Mercer meet

    Hunter sets pole vault mark By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Almost half of Robbinsville High School’s track and field team could not participate in the Mercer County Championships that were held two days before the Central Jersey Group I meet, but those that did made the most of their chances.    Craig Hunter continued his…

  • BORDENTOWN: Scottie girls roll to bowling title

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Winning sectional championships is nothing new for the Bordentown Regional High School girls bowling program.    The Scotties made it six straight South Jersey Group I titles when they finished 40 pins ahead of Gloucester City at last weekend’s sectional tournament. Bordentown did not have an individual finish in the…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Caring for Kids benefit event slated for March

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Like to laugh hard, over and over?    Like to help youngsters in need and help their families, as well, when you do so? Here’s your chance to do all that at once.    It’s Caring for Kids Comedy night, which will be held from 7-10 p.m. on March 31…

  • PRINCETON: Historic designation divides sides

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Defining potential historic districts in Princeton Borough has reignited a battle between those who support the idea and those who oppose any sort of formal historic designation for neighborhoods or homes.    Opponents say the designation would make it difficult to do repairs and preserve homes while adversely affecting their property…

  • BORDENTOWN: Corretjer happy to be back on mat

    BORDENTOWN: Corretjer happy to be back on mat

    Senior aids Scotties’ CJ I win By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    A summer injury could have cost Grant Corretjer his senior season of high school wrestling.    But he wasn’t about to let that happen.    ”I broke my tibia and the doctor said I wasn’t going to be able to wrestle or play football,” said…

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