• PRINCETON: Voting districts to be redrawn

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Election maps for the new Princeton will be drawn up before Christmas.    By law, the new districts have to be decided by the Mercer County Board of Elections before Dec. 23.    The Mercer County Board of Elections has a regularly scheduled meeting on Dec. 13, but the board will hold…

  • CMA Gives Thanks Through HomeFront Food Drive

    CMA Gives Thanks Through HomeFront Food Drive

    CMA Director of Marketing Services, Erin Higgins (left); PR Manager, Kaitlin Friedmann (middle) and Administrative Services Manager, Melanie Kotsonis, drop off Thanksgiving food baskets to HomeFront.

  • ROBBINSVILLE: S&P assigns township strong AA rating

    By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — Robbinsville officials welcomed the news that Standard & Poor’s has assigned the township a ‘AA’ rating and stable outlook, which allows the town to obtain lower interest rates that ultimately benefit taxpayers.    ”I am extremely proud of the hard work of my staff,” Mayor David Fried said Nov.…

  • PRINCETON: China will be Chad Goerner’s classroom

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — Township Mayor Chad Goerner, 36, is going to be learning a few things about China in the next couple of weeks.    Congressman Rush Holt and Assemblyman Dan Benson nominated Mayor Goerner, 36, as a delegate for a Washington, DC, -based American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL.)    As…

  • Princeton/Haiti KONEKTE

    Princeton/Haiti KONEKTE

    By Madelaine Shellaby Press Release Opportunities to become involved in Haiti will be explored Thursday, December 1,7-8:30pm at Stuart Country Day School, 1200 Stuart Road, Princeton. Panelists will share their own experiences in Haiti and open the discussion to possibilities for others to join an evolving partnership with Haiti. Konekte has been organized by two…

  • WEST WINDSOR: GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY RUNNER OF THE YEAR

    Confident Kellner continued to improve By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Caroline Kellner came into her third season of cross country as a stronger runner all-around.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior was stronger on the outside after adding weight lifting to her training regimen, but it was inside where Kellner may have increased her strength…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Supermarket checking out

    Township’s only supermarket selling products at 25 percent off By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor    ROBBINSVILLE — The dairy and meat cases inside the Robbinsville Thriftway were almost empty Sunday, a day after the township’s only supermarket announced it was going out of business and selling everything for 25 percent off.    The grocery store, which is…

  • How to apply for transition team

    Mildre Trotman, Chad Goerner and Yina Moore, Princeton Now that voters have approved the consolidation referendum, the next step in the consolidation process will be to establish a transition team to effect the transition to a single municipality.    We would like to request applications at this time from those that have an interest in serving.…

  • Letters: Thank you Allentown voters

    From: Stu Fierstein, Mike Schumacher, and Don Swaysland. To the editor:    We wish to thank all of those Allentown residents who supported us in the recent General Election. Your display of confidence in us is appreciated and motivates us to continue to serve the needs of Allentown whether as elected officials or committee volunteers. Our…

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