• PRINCETON: Princetons to spend $4.5 million on sewer work

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    Princeton Township and Princeton Borough both approved bond ordinances, appropriating $2.5 million and $2 million respectively to take care of sewer improvements and associated road restoration costs.    The $4.5 million total will be used to complete sewer work, replace sewer laterals, rehabilitate sewer mains and fulfill storm water management improvements…

  • Outside the Box: Educational Alternatives for Teenagers

    Joel Hammon The Princeton Learning Cooperative is sponsoring Outside the Box: Educational Alternatives for Teenagers on Thursday, February 23rd from 7:00 – 8:45 pm at the West Windsor Public Library. The event is free and open to the public We expect a lively and stimulating discussion and we hope you can join us.

  • CRANBURY: Township website postings debated

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — Some questions have arisen regarding what events can be posted on the township website, cranburytownship.org, especially since nonprofits in town are struggling with fundraisers and looking for as many ways as possible to get publicity.    Neille Wright, of North Main Street, is in charge of publicity for the Cranbury…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police to monitor roads at start of DOT test

    By Heather Niccoli and Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writers    Police departments along the Route 1 corridor will be dealing with the closures of the jughandles on Route 1in a variety of ways.    The Department of Transportation will be closing the jughandles on Route 1 at Harrison Street and Washington Road in mid-March to see if the…

  • State toughens missing child law

    Jen Samuel, The Packet Group    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…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Freshman Zdroik has impact in pool

    Raider boys are improving By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Brad Zdroik wasn’t staying up late on Tuesday night.    Maybe he was feeling the effects of turning 15-year-old that day, but more likely it had something to do with the start of midterms on top of an ambitious swim schedule.    Zdroik woke up and headed…

  • Musicale a success!

    Kate Pashley, Hopewell Valley Central High School MTPA     On behalf of the Hopewell Valley Central High School Music and Theatre Parents Association (MTPA), I would like to acknowledge and send thanks to the many people who supported and made possible the 2012 Hopewell Valley Faculty Musicale held on Jan. 20.    The fundraiser returned almost…

  • PRINCETON: Piece of WTC steel coming to Princeton

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A piece of steel from the Word Trade Center is one step closer to coming to Princeton.    ”We’re getting the steel,” said Roy James, deputy chief of the Princeton Fire Department, who has been working to acquire a piece of the steel for many months. “We are getting the piece…

  • TRENTON: State adds some teeth to missing child law

    By Jen Samuel, The Packet Group    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…

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