-

MONTGOMERY: Girls Soccer Player of the Year
Ciarrocca sparks Cougars’ championship season By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Colby Ciarrocca’s jump from last year to this year was one reason that the Montgomery High School girls soccer team also took a big leap to memorable heights. ”I’ve been talking about Colby to a lot of people,” said MHS head coach Jeremy Beardsley.…
-

PRINCETON: McNally takes over Hun ice hockey
PU graduate excited to be back on ice By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Even during his playing days at Princeton University, Ian McNally had a feeling that some day he would be coaching ice hockey. ”I think I knew,” said McNally, a 2007 PU graduate who played for the Tigers as a freshman and sophomore.…
-

PRINCETON: Tigers defense feasts on Davidson
Sophomore guard Nicole Hung has helped the Princeton University women’s basketball team to a 6-0 start after wins over Davidson and Rider this past weekend. Photo by Robert Gleason
-

Institute wants to build faculty housing
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A development war is brewing in Princeton — The Institute for Advanced Study owner is seeking to build housing on its property adjacent to the historic Princeton Battlefield, but historic forces want to see the land left alone. The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) is proposing 14 new residences…
-

WEST WINDSOR: Kellner returns to nationals
Pirates senior, South boys both eighth at regionals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Caroline Kellner is ready for a lonely couple weeks of practice. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior has earned it. Kellner extended her cross country season another two weeks with an eighth-place finish at the Foot Locker Northeast Regional on Saturday. ”I…
-

HILLSBOROUGH: Flooded residents have had enough
Township helps family with application for buy-out By Christina Izzo, Special Writer After being flooded several times and spending hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars refurbishing their house along the Millstone River, the Courtiers have had enough. Longtime township residents Bill and Mary Courtier attended the Oct. 25 Township Committee meeting to ask for…
-

WEST WINDSOR: New South coach wants same results
Bartolone ready to keep Pirates swim success going By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Anthony Bartolone knows what it’s like to swim against West Windsor-Plainsboro South from his days on the Nottingham team. He also knows what it’s like to coach against WW-P South, something he did for three years at Hopewell Valley before serving…
-

PRINCETON: Tigers defense feasts on Davidson
Hung helps PU women’s basketball stay unbeaten By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With the tryptophan out of their systems from Thursday’s Thanksgiving meal, Nicole Hung and the Princeton University women’s basketball team got back to feasting on opposing offenses. ”We had an 8 a.m. shoot-around, and I was feeling the turkey then,” said Hung,…
-

CENTRAL JERSEY: Flu vaccinations available
The Burlington County Freeholders, the Burlington County Health Department, the health-care community, Burlington County College and numerous other partners are teaming up to ensure everyone in Burlington County receives a flu shot. The week of Dec. 5-9 has been declared Burlington County Influenza Vaccination Week. During this week, there will be several opportunities for individuals…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
