• MONROE: Jack ‘o lanterns light the way on Pop’s Farm

    MONROE: Jack ‘o lanterns light the way on Pop’s Farm

    Rachel Geber,4, of East Windsor, poses with her friend, Maddie Whittington, 4, of East Windsor, at the Lighted Jack O’Lantern Display. Photo by Amy Batista

  • DOE should ask tough questions of PIACS

    Kalpana Joshi, Plainsboro To the editor: The audacity of Bonnie Liao (the founder of PIACS and owner of Ying Hua day school), Parker Block (spokesperson for PIACS), and Helena May (the landlady for potential PIACS site in South Brunswick) is breathtaking. In their filing of lawsuit against the school districts of Princeton, South Brunswick and…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Central High teacher is lauded

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Central High teacher is lauded

       The Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance awarded Lois Fyfe, Central High School teacher, its Volunteer of the Year award at a breakfast hosted by Capital Health Friday.    Ms. Fyfe, who is a wellness educator at the high school, was given the award for “her tireless work on behalf of the young people of Hopewell Valley,” said…

  • JAMESBURG: Jamesburg can’t find a high school

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    JAMESBURG — After approaching all public high schools within a half-hour drive of Jamesburg, the Jamesburg School District found none that could accommodate its approximately 205 high school students in time for the 2012-13 school season.    Since school officials have done their part in searching for a new high school, they…

  • PRINCEON AREA: Districts,PIACS go to court

    By Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications    Three public school districts and the Princeton International Academy Charter School had their day before a judge on Tuesday and a decision is expected to be made within 45 days.    Attorneys representing the Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro and South Brunswick districts and the charter school made their arguments in front…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens responding to challenge

    Football wins second straight By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    BORDENTOWN — After a 1-2 start and a boatload of injuries, the season could have gone the wrong way for the Robbinsville High football team.    Instead, the Ravens have won two straight and are in the hunt for a Central Jersey Group II playoff berth.…

  • Road Race coming!

    Donna Doran, on behalf of Friends of Pennington Public Library     The Friends of the Pennington Library (FOPL) is excited to announce its second annual 5K Road Race through the scenic streets of Pennington. The race, which is dedicated to the memory of founding FOPL president, Norah Ducharme, will be held on Oct. 30. Last…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Creating a Halloween cabaret

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Creating a Halloween cabaret

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Princeton native Rachel Benoit directs her first production for Plutonian Productions by staging a Halloween cabaret at the Ivy Inn in Princeton Oct. 28-29.

  • CRANBURY: Trash bids don’t meet all needs of township

    Question of municipal trash service will still be on ballot David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — After receiving quotes for municipal trash collection from three different vendors, Cranbury has decided the information vendors gave is inconclusive, but a referendum asking whether the township should continue exploring the service still will be on the ballot Nov.…

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