• MONTGOMERY: Tinsley keeps the bar high

    MHS senior wins Skyland high jump crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Nick Tinsley felt some pressure to make his last jump at the Skyland Conference Championships, but it was nothing compared to the pressure of being the heir to the Montgomery High School high jumping throne.    The Cougars have been turning out champion…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Township gains ground in land preservation cause

    Preserved farmland consists of one-ninth of township By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — A quarter of the township — 2,600 acres — is preserved farmland and open space.    Efforts first began in the late 1990s, Mayor Janice Mironov said during an interview with the Herald last month.    To date, more than 1,000 acres…

  • PRINCETON: Ferris Olin, fully engaged, even when ‘off duty’

    PRINCETON: Ferris Olin, fully engaged, even when ‘off duty’

    Ferris Olin — curator, arts administrator, women’s studies scholar, librarian and, cofounder of the Institute for Women and Art — at home in Princeton. ‘I’m always looking at contemporary women artists from places around the world. I like to go and experience, then come back and read,’ she says. ‘And I’ll run into Princeton people…

  • New Jersey toughens missing child law

    New Jersey toughens missing child law

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    It is now a felony crime in New Jersey if one fails to report a child missing within 24 hours.    Known as Caylee’s Law, it applies to the disappearance of children under the age of 14.    If a parent or guardian is found guilty of failing to report a child…

  • American Classic, “Death of a Salesman” Comes To Kelsey Theatre

    American Classic, “Death of a Salesman” Comes To Kelsey Theatre

    Cast members, standing, from left, are: Wayne Rossignol, Timothy Liu, Christopher Scheid, Paul Saunders, Derek Capre, Timothy Anderson, Walt Rosenfeld and Kevin Hallam; seated: Aziza Seven and Peggy Waldron.

  • Library thanks Bill and Judy Scheide

    Leslie Burger, Executive director, Princeton Public Library To the editor: On behalf of all of us at Princeton Public Library, I want to thank Bill and Judy Scheide for naming the library the beneficiary of the Jan. 27 Booked for the Evening concert at Richardson Auditorium.    It was a magical evening and the library was…

  • MONROE: Holocaust survivor relates struggle to live to sixth-graders

    MONROE: Holocaust survivor relates struggle to live to sixth-graders

    Sixth-graders who attended Ilse Loeb’s Holocaust presentation made a pledge afterward to end the language of hatred. From left are Lornelle Mendoza, Megan Wang, Brandon Simon, and Chris Giacomini. Staff photo by David Kilby.

  • EAST WINDSOR: Cub Scouts race derby cars

    EAST WINDSOR: Cub Scouts race derby cars

    Batista Second grade Wolf Cub Scouts, from left, Isaiah Thornton, Evan Lesser and Logan Resibord, watch a derby car race down the track on Jan. 28 in East Windsor. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • Local Interior Design Firm Takes Home Five "Contractor Of The Year" Awards

    Local Interior Design Firm Takes Home Five "Contractor Of The Year" Awards

    By Robert P. Baker Aurora Kitchens & Interiors of Raritan, NJ (www.auroradesignsnj.com) garnered five prestigious awards from the Central Jersey Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (CJNARI) for remodeling projects for local homeowners. Aurora is the only company in New Jersey to win awards in five different categories this year. At its Evening…

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