• Princeton Congregations Aids in Hurricane Cleanup

    Princeton Congregations Aids in Hurricane Cleanup

    Debris Removed from Lincoln Park Home by Mormon Helping Hands

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Irene damage being assessed

    By Christina Whittington, Special Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The floodwaters Hurricane Irene dumped on the borough may have receded three weeks ago, but at Monday night’s Borough Council meeting, the damages the flood left behind still were being assessed.    Mike Theokas, newly appointed borough administrator, presented Mayor Steve Kirson and the council with an update on…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    Christine Niciforo…WW-P North girls soccer

  • Somerset County Democrats Annual Gala

    Somerset County Democrats Annual Gala

    Somerset County Democrats Enjoy some great food, drinks, Jazz, Silent Auctions and Democratic friends at our 2011 Fall Gala on Thursday, October 6th! Cocktail Hour starts at 6pm, followed by Dinner at 7pm and will once again be held at the gorgeous Dolce, located on North Maple Avenue in Bernards Township, NJ We have a…

  • WATERWAYS: Groups say Turnpike expansion causing sedimentation

    WATERWAYS: Groups say Turnpike expansion causing sedimentation

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association is raising concerns that local streams in Hightstown and East Windsor are filling up with sediment near the New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s expansion at Exit 8.    ”This water didn’t use to be this color,” said Jennifer Coffey, policy director of the Watershed. “It starting turning…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Residents say Turnpike Authority made waves

    HIGHTSTOWN: Residents say Turnpike Authority made waves

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Residents with homes along Route 33 petitioned the Borough Council earlier this month to address the ramifications of floodwaters caused by Irene while alleging the New Jersey Turnpike Authority contributed to the damages.    As floodwaters overwhelmed Hightstown on Aug. 27 and Aug. 28, Route 33, known locally as…

  • MONTGOMERY: Siblings share in fast soccer starts

    Atandas part of unbeaten Cougar teams By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    These are exciting times at the Atanda household.    Corey Atanda is weighing college options like Villanova, Rutgers and Lafayette for next year, while Catrina Atanda verbally committed last month to play at Northwestern University.    Why are colleges so anxious to welcome the siblings?…

  • WEST WINDSOR: South XC runner changing tune

    Vinci moves into boys top seven By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    When Tom Vinci started running in sixth grade, he considered singing his top talent. He was still feeling that way as recently as last year, when he sang in the chorus for West Windsor-Plainsboro High South’s production of “Guys and Dolls.”    Now, the…

  • PRINCETON: Panthers prevail

    PRINCETON: Panthers prevail

    Dennis Symons Samantha Asch won her third straight singles title to help the Princeton Day School girls tennis team win the Mercer County Tournament on Wednesday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

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