• PRINCETON: Tigers ice hockey looks to build on win

    PU men host RPI tonight, Union on Saturday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University men’s ice hockey team got what it so desperately needed Saturday — goals and a win.    The Tigers found the back of the net three times to snap a three-game losing streak with a 3-1 win in the…

  • Molto Bene Caffe moves to Cranbury

    The business left Hightstown after Hurricane Irene By David Kilby, The Packet Group    CRANBURY — Pete Adamo, owner of Molto Bene Caffe e Mercato Italiano, has moved his business into the former Hot Wok building on North Main Street after being flooded out by Hurricane Irene in Hightstown.    He’s been busy moving into his new…

  • Homeless Youth Recieve Support from Nordson

    By Robin McGovern (Trenton, NJ)  Anchor House, Inc. is proud to announce that the Nordson Foundation has awarded a $4,000 grant to support the Runaway and Homeless Youth Job Preparation Project. This project will benefit youth and young adults participating in the Anchorage Transitional Living Program, Anchor Line Supportive Housing, and Anchor Link Street Outreach…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Santa arrives to town

    HIGHTSTOWN: Santa arrives to town

    Hightstown embraces holiday spirit Amy Batista, Special Writer    The Ladies Auxiliary of Hightstown Engine Co. #1 sponsored its 26th annual Christmas Parade and Lighting Ceremony this past Friday.    The parade started at the Hightstown High School on Leshin Lane with the school band leading the way and pounding out Yuletide carols in the nighttime air…

  • PRINCETON: Experience gives Hun girls a head start

    PRINCETON: Experience gives Hun girls a head start

    Raiders, area prep basketball teams optimistic By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Bill Holup is excited about this upcoming season for his Hun School girls basketball team.    And the veteran Hun coach has good reason to be excited. In fact, he has two very good reasons in Ashley Ravelli and Jackie Mullens, who return as the…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Civil War monument lights up to cheers, tears

    HIGHTSTOWN: Civil War monument lights up to cheers, tears

    The Soldiers Monument at Monument Square in Hightstown is illuminated by lights and holiday décor during an evening ceremony Nov. 25. The decision to light the monument stirred controversy — including opposition by some veterans and historians earlier in November. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • PRINCETON: Boys Soccer Player of the Year

    PRINCETON: Boys Soccer Player of the Year

    Ben Davis led the Princeton High boys soccer team to Mercer County and Central Jersey Group III championships. Staff photo by Bob Nuse

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Civil War monument lights up to cheers, tears

    HIGHTSTOWN: Civil War monument lights up to cheers, tears

    Dan Buriak, of Hightstown, secures garland to the top of the Civil War monument. (Photo by Amy Batista)

  • Homeless Youth Recieve Support from Nordson

    By Robin McGovern (Trenton, NJ)  Anchor House, Inc. is proud to announce that the Nordson Foundation has awarded a $4,000 grant to support the Runaway and Homeless Youth Job Preparation Project. This project will benefit youth and young adults participating in the Anchorage Transitional Living Program, Anchor Line Supportive Housing, and Anchor Link Street Outreach…

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