• PRINCETON: Princetons gain sustainability award

       The Princetons have been awarded certification by Sustainable Jersey as a sustainable community.    Princeton Borough and Princeton Township will be honored on Nov. 15 at the Sustainable Jersey awards luncheon held during the New Jersey League of Municipalities’ conference in Atlantic City.    Princeton Township Mayor Chad Goerner said, “We are thrilled to be recognized as…

  • 20 YEARS OF GREENSTEIN. TIME FOR SOMEONE NEW.

    20 YEARS OF GREENSTEIN. TIME FOR SOMEONE NEW.

    Ben DeMarzo 20 YEARS OF GREENSTEIN. TIME FOR SOMEONE NEW.   “I am running on my record. I’m very proud of it. It’s a very long record, you know 20 years…” -Senator Linda Greenstein HAMILTON- After 20 years of career politician Linda Greenstein, voters are ready for new leadership in the 14th Legislative District. “Senator…

  • Vote Jachera for mayor

    Robert Gleason, Princeton I can think of many reasons why voters should support theelection of Jill Jachera on Nov. 8. But to boil it down to oneword I would choose “expertise.”    For too long our borough governmenthas distinguished itself by an absent-minded approach to governance.Sky-high tax rates reflect an expense-heavy and business-as-usualapproach to budgeting.    Delays,…

  • Vote for Moving Forward team

    Paul Eland, West Windsor Version 2 of the red political campaign signs of the “Strong Leaders for West Windsor” refers to “TAXES.”    In our world, taxes are a necessary evil, since they pay for the running of our governments. It is the “VALUE” that we get from our taxes that is important. My belief is…

  • SPORTS: A trifecta for South soccer

       The evening of Oct. 21 was memorable for the young soccer program at SHRHS. It was the first annual Youth Soccer Night. Area soccer players of all ages were invited to attend a double-header that featured the girls and boys high school teams. Children were given South foam figures and a chance to catch one…

  • PRINCETON: Police union balks at consolidation

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The Princeton Township police union has sent a letter to residents stating its opposition to consolidation, citing fears of a change in the level of service its members will be able to offer.    The Township Policeman’s Benevolent Association (PBA) Local 387 came to this conclusion after considering the reports of…

  • Vote Moore for mayor

    Gail and Robert Everett Sr., Princeton We are endorsing Yina Moore for the next mayor of Princeton.    Yina has the educational background, and great experience serving the Princeton community in many capacities. As a native Princetonian, she knows exactly what Princeton needs to make it a better place to live.    Yina willbring much needed changes…

  • BUSINESS PLACES: Seeking the best rate for commercial insurance

    By Bradley Koltz    Commercial insurance. We know we need it and most businesses buy it, but most of us really don’t understand much about it.    I recently chatted with Joel MacLean of MacLean Insurance on Nassau Street in Princeton and tried to learn more about how to turn this expense into an investment.    We started…

  • The Junior League Invites the Princeton Area Community to The Artful Palate: A showcase of art, wine, chesse and chocolate

    The Junior League Invites the Princeton Area Community to The Artful Palate: A showcase of art, wine, chesse and chocolate

    By Christina Di Marco Princeton, NJ (October 27, 2011) – The Junior League of Greater Princeton announced today that their annual fundraiser, The Artful Palate: an evening of art, wine, cheese and chocolate will be held Friday, November 11, 2011 from 7 – 10 PM at the Trenton Country Club. Attendees will enjoy an elegant…

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