• HEALTH MATTERS: Prenatal screenings can help couples rest easier

    By Robert Debbs    Will our baby be healthy?    It is a question that often keeps expectant couples awake at night.    However, with the increasing availability of advanced prenatal screenings, couples have a variety of options to help put their minds at ease.    In fact, University Medical Center at Princeton’s Maternal Fetal Medicine Department is now…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Court rejects lawsuit appeal by councilman

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The Appellate Division of the state Superior Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by Councilman Charles Morgan against Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh on Dec. 2.    The three-judge panel reviewed Mr. Morgan’s appeal of an earlier court decision and dismissed the litigation lawsuit, which was filed on Oct. 13.    ”Hopefully…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Seeing the lights and fireworks too

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — There were no weather problems to stop residents of West Windsor from attending the annual community tree lighting ceremony this year.    ”This is probably one of the best turnouts that we have had because of the weather,” said Ken Jacobs, manager of West Windsor Recreational Parks on…

  • PRINCETON: Nominations sought for sustainability awards

       Sustainable Princeton and the Princeton Environmental Commission invite every Princeton resident to nominate an individual or institution for the 2011 Sustainable Princeton Leadership awards.    The nominations should be of people, organizations or businesses that preserve and improve Princeton’s natural, social or economic environment. Submissions are due Dec. 20.    Nomination criteria can be found on the…

  • Letters should have been balanced on issue

    Tom Charles, Princeton To the editor: After reading the “battle” headline on Tuesday’s front page of The Princeton Packet, I expected to see a fair and balanced presentation of the issue in both the reporting and opinion selection.    But the “letters to the editor” page included six letters on this subject, all in favor of…

  • MCCC Offers College Courses at Hopewell Valley Central High School

    By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: College is now closer to home. Mercer County Community College is offering credit courses for the Spring 2012 semester at Hopewell Valley Central High School beginning January 23. The semester runs through May 11. In addition to appealing to Hopewell and Pennington residents of all ages, the classes will be convenient…

  • PRINCETON: Santa and Snowy make appearance

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer Santa and Snowy the Snowman were in town at The Princeton Shopping Center on Dec. 3, with a packed crowd of parents and kids stopping by to see the duo.    And the two showed up in style — arriving on a fire engine that was driven by the Princeton Fire…

  • Wilentz Residence Hires Assistant Director

    Wilentz Residence Hires Assistant Director

    By Toby Ehrlich Lauren O’Gorman joined the staff at the Wilentz Senior Residence as the Assistant Director. Prior to joining the Wilentz staff, she worked at Daughters of Israel as a Program Coordinator for Metro Transport for 3 years. Lauren resides with her two children Kelsey 15 and Erin 8 and dog Milo in Lake Hiawatha,…

  • Wilentz Residence Hires Assistant Director

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