• Last ride at the Carousel

       The Carousel Luncheonette, a Princeton dining institution, served its last meals on Sunday, Nov. 27.    Nicole Ackley, manager and waitress, who was packing up her family’s restaurant on Nassau Street on Monday morning. Her brother David Schneider owned the Carousel.    ”The landlord raised our rent,” said Ms. Ackley. “And that was pretty much it. We…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Powder Puff girls take to gridiron for charity

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Powder Puff girls take to gridiron for charity

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School hosted its 11th annual Powder Puff girl’s football tournament on Nov. 19 and raised roughly $4,000 for several charities, according to Student Council advisor Lauren Morris. "We had a good turnout and a lot of spirit among the teams," Ms. Morris said. According to Ms. Morris…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Perfect season lost: Vikings fall 22-15

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Perfect season lost: Vikings fall 22-15

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer In just minutes, the Vikings dream of the State Division Championship and a perfect record was gone. The South Brunswick Vikings Football Team lost their second-round playoff contest 22-15 to the Sayreville Bombers in a tough battle last Friday. The loss was the first defeat for the squad, ranked #4…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students gobble up Thanksgiving lesson

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Prince William came to visit kindergartners and seniors in Princeton last week and had them gobbling his charms right up. Prince William, although he is a royal, is not that kind of royal. Prince William was a Royal Palm tom turkey that came to visit the residents at Brandywine Senior…

  • Martin to deliver Princeton lecture

       Steve Martin, one of the entertainment world’s most versatile performers, will appear at Princeton University on Thursday, Dec. 8.    Mr. Martin, an actor and comedian, who is also an accomplished novelist, playwright and musician, will deliver a talk “Stand Up: My Rise and Collapse,” about the trajectory of his early career as a stand-up comedian.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Public invited to help grade police

    In the continuing effort to better serve the community, the South Brunswick Police Department is undertaking the process of state re-accreditation by the New Jersey State Association of Chief’s of Police through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). With state accreditation, department is able to evaluate its operations against nationally accepted standards…

  • PRINCETON: Leung still learning lessons

    WW-PS grad concludes PU XC career By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Brian Leung didn’t have the All-American finish that he wanted to his final cross country season at Princeton University, but he did handle it in an All-American way.    ”I’m looking at it as a huge learning process,” said the former West Windsor-Plainsboro South…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police nab Valero gas station bandits
  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Perfect season lost: Vikings fall 22-15

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