• PRINCETON: Special district proposed along University Place

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A special improvement district (SID) to run along University Place encompassing mostly university owned properties was introduced at Borough Council this week.    The Nassau Club, at 6 Mercer Street, the Wawa, University Store, McCarter Theatre and the Procter Foundation at the Episcopal Church are also included in the SID.    The…

  • MONROE: Guidance goes deep in anti-bullying talk

    MONROE: Guidance goes deep in anti-bullying talk

    Professional counselor Doug Scott gives advice on how to prevent HIB.

  • CRANBURY: Flood-ravaged Molto Bene Caffe moves to Cranbury
  • MONROE: Proposed nursing home causes uproar

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — Parker Memorial Homes plans to build a 128-unit facility on a 14-acre lot on Schoolhouse Road, but nearby residents say the site, which is on a rural road and contains wetlands, is no place for a nursing home.    Parker Memorial Homes has 100 percent capacity in all its communities,…

  • Headmaster thanks McCaffrey’s for turkeys

    Peter Y. Rapelye,Headmaster, Princeton Junior School To the editor: Dear Mr. McCaffrey,    On behalf of the faculty, staff, parents, and children of the Princeton Junior School, I would like to express our deepest gratitude again for your store’s generous donation of turkeys to our Thanksgiving Basket Drive last week.    Our school collected an assortment of…

  • MONROE: Guidance goes deep in anti-bullying talk

    MONROE: Guidance goes deep in anti-bullying talk

    Monroe Superintendent Kenneth Hamilton and students Camille Suarez and Arjov Raol discuss HIB and the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights. Staff photos by David Kilby.

  • PLAINSBORO: Students hear talk on character building

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — Community Middle School in Plainsboro got a lesson in character building this week.    Ryan Manion, executive director of Travis Manion Foundation, spoke to students about character on Nov. 29.    The Travis Manion Foundation, based in Doylestown, Pa., was named after Ms. Manion’s brother, Marine Lt. Travis Manion, who…

  • MONROE: Bank gives Provident donation to food pantry

    MONROE: Bank gives Provident donation to food pantry

    Beatrice Vogel (right), of Monroe, was the $1,250 second-place winner in the Provident Bank’s “Give Thanks and Share the Wealth” sweepstakes. She selected the Monroe Township Food Pantry to receive a matching donation from the bank. Bonnie Leibowitz (left) accepted the donation on behalf of the food pantry.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Required work will be done on Lamberts Hill project

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — City officials have scored a major victory for the residents of the 129-home Lamberts Hill development.    Orleans Homebuilders, the firm that built Lamberts Hill, went bankrupt before finishing required work on roads, sidewalks, landscaping and other areas. Officials and residents have been working for months to get Orleans…

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