• WEST WINDSOR: Schools adopt dating violence policy

    By Heather Nicoli, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO — The West Windsor-Plainsboro school Board of Education passed a dating violence at school policy at Tuesday night’s meeting.    The dating violence policy and regulations are mandated by the state Legislature for middle and high schools in New Jersey.    ”Every school district must have a policy on dating…

  • Towns reorganize

    Towns reorganize

    Robert V. Metrikis Councilwoman Leslie Koppel is sworn in by Sharon Doerfler, township clerk, at the Monroe Township Council Reorganization meeting Jan. 1. She is joined by her children Remi, Jacob (Cob) and Averi. Photo by Robert Metrikis.

  • PRINCETON: Biographer talks about J.D. Salinger, ‘Catcher’

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    The Princeton High School Performance Center was the place to be on Jan. 10 for J.D. Salinger buffs when acclaimed author of “J.D. Salinger: A Life” Kenneth Slawenski made a visit to unlock some mysteries of the man who wrote the classic “Catcher in the Rye.”    Students had the opportunity…

  • Maurer Productions OnStage Presents Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor”

    Maurer Productions OnStage Presents Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor”

    From left, Joe Zedeny as Val, Casey Woods as Kenny, Brett Molotsky as Brian, Joseph Perignat (center) as Max Prince and John Pinto (foreground) as Ira in the Neil Simon comedy “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” presented by Maurer Productions OnStage at MCCC.

  • ALLENTOWN: Redbird boys working overtime

    Duymich has a larger role on court By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    It’s hard to imagine that any team has hit the sort of stretch that the Allentown High School boys basketball team did over the last week.    The Redbirds played three overtime games consecutively, winning one of them, 49-47, over West Windsor-Plainsboro North…

  • MONROE: Grandparents enjoy day out with grandchildren

    Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — The Monroe Township Recreation Department hosted its 14th annual Grandparent’s Day Out on Dec. 28.    The event was free for all grandparents who were residents of Monroe Township or to resident grandchildren who invited their grandparents from out of town.    Attendees were asked to bring unexpired canned goods, which…

  • GOP should back Spadia in 16th

    Harold Kane, Monroe To the editor: There is an old cliché in New Jersey politics: “When it is the Republicans’ to lose, they will lose.”    The District 16 special election this year will be theirs to lose unless they wake up. The electoral composition of the district has radically changed since the 2010 census. In…

  • Join veterans group!

    Ken Baker, president Hopewell Valley Veterans Association     I would like to invite you to become active in a great organization in Hopewell Valley.    The Hopewell Valley Veterans Association is seeking new members. Whether you are a veteran or someone who supports these brave men and women who have served us, I ask that you…

  • PRINCETON: Borough budget hike estimated at 1.63 percent

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Borough Council got its first look this week at what it is facing in the 2012 municipal budget.    The 2012 budget will be about $26,121,000, an increase of $420,000, or 1.63 percent from the 2011 budget of $25,701,000, said Sandra Webb, chief financial officer.    The increases are from costs the…

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