• HIGHTSTOWN: West Windsor judge dismisses charges against Hightstown Borough public servant

    HIGHTSTOWN: West Windsor judge dismisses charges against Hightstown Borough public servant

    Traffic stop called ‘politically motivated’ By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Two traffic violations issued by Detective Ben Miller, a member of the borough’s Police Department, against Robert Thibault were dismissed by West Windsor Municipal Court Judge Mary Brennan on Dec. 21.    Judge Brennan ruled that Detective Miller’s search of Mr. Thibault’s driving records…

  • Diocese of Metuchen to present Pro-Vita Awards

    Diocese of Metuchen to present Pro-Vita Awards

    By Erin Friedlander METUCHEN – The Diocese of Metuchen will honor two pro-life advocates during its annual Respect Life Mass to be held January 22 at 12 noon at St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral, 32 Elm Avenue.  The 2012 award recipients are Dr. Jean Golden-Tevald and Lois Pryor. Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski will be the…

  • PRINCETON: Loose Ends: The Borough and the Township finally say ‘I do … ‘

    By Pam Hersh Special Writer    Dear Friends and Relatives living in: Princeton, Minnesota; Princeton, North Carolina; Princeton, Texas; Princeton, Indiana; Princeton, Illinois; Princeton, Florida; Princeton, West Virginia; Princeton, Arkansas; Princeton, California; Princeton, Iowa; and Princeton, Massachussets —    For those of you who live in one of the many Princetons outside of New Jersey, this Christmas,…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: West Windsor judge dismisses charges against Hightstown Borough public servant
  • PRINCETON: ‘Logical Miracles’ of good nutrition

    PRINCETON: ‘Logical Miracles’ of good nutrition

        Princeton Public Library will host a book launch for “Logical Miracles,” a collection of stories by people in the Suppers program who found solutions to their personal challenges through whole food, on Thursday, Jan. 12.     The book was edited by Dorothy Mullen.     In a nonjudgmental environment, participants in Suppers programs “cook, taste,…

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers win in 2OT

    PRINCETON: Little Tigers win in 2OT

    Princeton High’s Matt Hoffman (right) defends against Montgomery’s Justin Kovacevich during a game last week in the Cougar Classic. Photo by Robert Gleason

  • Youth Chorale takes audience ‘From Darkness Into Light’

       Hopewell Valley Youth Chorale begins its sixth season with a program that will warm hearts even on the coldest of winter nights.    On Jan. 8, HVYC will perform its winter concert, “From Darkness Into Light.”    The concert will take place at 4 p.m. at the Pennington Presbyterian Church under the direction of Michele and William…

  • Eagles Fullback Owen Schmitt To Jam with School of Rock Musicians

    Eagles Fullback Owen Schmitt To Jam with School of Rock Musicians

    Eagles Fullback Owen Schmitt To Jam with School of Rock Musicians At Best Of Season Show Concert will feature performances of hits by The Who, AC/DC, Bruce Springsteen, and more Students from School of Rock locations in Doylestown, Princeton, and Philadelphia will perform their semi-annual Best of Season concert at Havana Restaurant in New Hope…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Recent ‘tragedy’ is reminder of fire dangers

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A structure fire at 26 Perry St. on Dec. 20 caused smoke inhalation in a second-floor tenant, inflicted second- and third-degree burns on a local firefighter and claimed the lives of three cats, according to John Barczyk, fire official.    ”I am happy to report that firefighter Justin Ege…

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