• Vote no on consolidation

    Sheila Siderman, Jerry Palin, Princeton To the editor: Princeton Township seems to have a history of not doing all its homework when it comes to planning. When we moved to the township twenty-seven years ago we learned that, because of a lack of careful research, the township was about to zone far larger areas for…

  • MIRIAM MARTINEZ THE FEMALE “DAVID” AGAINST TWO PARTY “GOLIATHS”
  • MCCC Students to Cook for TV Chef Lidia Bastianich of "Lidia’s Italy" at Trenton War Memorial Nov. 6

    MCCC Students to Cook for TV Chef Lidia Bastianich of "Lidia’s Italy" at Trenton War Memorial Nov. 6

    By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ:  Television chef Lidia Bastianich of "Lidia’s Italy" on PBS will demonstrate recipes from her new cookbook at the Trenton War Memorial, with culinary assistance from Mercer County Community College culinary students, on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. Lidia will entertain with a four-course Italian cooking demonstration, including stuffed artichokes,…

  • Re-elect Peter Cantu for Plainsboro mayor

    Yu Zhong, Plainsboro To the editor: Election Day is right around the corner. Voting is like hiring. For an open position, you hire the best candidate who has experience, achievement, and will perform in the future.    Now the open position is Plainsboro mayor’s township committee seat. In the past several years, Plainsboro has transformed itself…

  • Vote West Windsor Moving Forward team

    Richard Kaye, Paul Pitluk, West Windsor To the editor: WEST WINDSOR RESIDENTS have witnessed the chaos of the personal vendetta of Charlie Morgan against the overwhelmingly elected mayor of the township. It has resulted in delaying important decisions related to the economic development of the township and wasted public funds for frivolous lawsuits. The opposition…

  • Is there a fox in the hen house?

    Marshall Lerner, West Windsor To the editor: A recent handout from council candidates Borek, Diehl, and Samonte is headlined “Do you want West Windsor to Move Forward?” This headline is superimposed on an illustration of what looks remarkably similar to the InterCap Holdings plan for its project near the Princeton Junction train station. This illustration…

  • PRINCETON: Asch wins Prep B tennis title

    Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Prep B state tournament finals scheduled for Wednesday were pushed back one day by the threat of gloomy weather.    The cold rain ended up coming Thursday, but it was a beautiful day for Samantha Asch.    The Princeton Day School junior won her second Prep B state championship by following…

  • Primary Eyecare: New owner

    By Dr. Patricia Leggin Dr. Patricia Leggin, former resident of Hillsborough, is pleased to announce her recent purchase of  Primary Eyecare from Dr. William Prinsket. Nestled behind Old Man Rafferty’s in Hillsborough, Primary Eyecare has served the local community for 34 years.  We offer one to one personalized service within a small intimate setting. Our…

  • A Spookly Halloween at the YWCA Nursery School!

    A Spookly Halloween at the YWCA Nursery School!

    By Diane Hasili The Nursery School and Bilingual Nursery School at the YWCA Princeton were full of energy and smiles during its annual Halloween Parade. It included everyone from Spiderman to Mario, princesses and cowgirls, a tiger, Disney character, and even a cupcake!  Parents, the adult ESL classes, and staff enjoyed the parade as students…

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