• Mercer chamber supports Transit Village ordinance

    Robert D. Prunetti, President & CEO, Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce To the editor: A few weeks ago the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce submitted a letter of support for the agreement reached between the West Windsor Township Administration and InterCap Holdings, the developer of the Transit Village/Affordable Housing Project.    It was also approved by…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pilot’s condition improves

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pilot’s condition improves

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    Helicopter pilot Edmund Eilbacher of Hillsborough is recovering from a commercial helicopter crash in South Brunswick on July 20.    His condition has been upgraded to stable, said his sister, Catherine, at the family farm on Wertsville Road on Tuesday morning. Mr. Eilbacher, 27, had suffered broken vertebrae and ribs,…

  • PRINCETON: Joint boards vote for $6.37 million stainless steel pool

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A new $6.37 million stainless steel pool will be installed at the Community Park Pool complex this fall, at a cost of $1.5 million more than a concrete pool recommended by the Recreation Board.    The governing bodies of the Princetons made the decision at a special joint meeting on Monday…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Funding for Pennytown planning gets OK

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A $250,000 bond ordinance that will pay for the preliminary planning needed to produce a formal development proposal for a new village — centered around the 25-acre Pennytown tract — was adopted by the Hopewell Township Committee Monday night.    There was no public comment on the measure before the adoption…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Extreme weight surgery changes a life

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Extreme weight surgery changes a life

    A photo from 2010 of Ellen Birch at the height of her weight coming in at 340 pounds.

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials prepare police service plan for Hopewell Borough

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Hopewell Township is ready to continue to provide police services to Hopewell Borough under a three-year contract, approved by the Township Committee Monday night.    If the borough approves the contract — which township Administrator/Engineer Paul Pogorzelski predicts it will do based on recent talks he’s had with borough officials —…

  • PRINCETON: It’s official: Council opposes Dinky move

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Borough officials made their ire at Princeton University’s plans to move the Dinky train out of the borough official and on the record Tuesday night, approving a resolution opposing the removal of the railway station.    The resolution states the proposed move is contrary to smart growth norms, contrary to state…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Shogun 27 offers live music

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Shogun 27 offers live music

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim The Silk Band from northern New Jersey performs at Shogun 27 in Kendall Park July 15.

  • InterCap ad bullying three council members

    Hemi Nae, Princeton Junction To the editor: Dear Diane, Charlie and Linda,    Several neighbors told me that they were infuriated when they saw InterCap’s ad in the local newspapers. They noted that by attacking you personally, Mr. Goldin only enhanced public disgust with his bullying methods.    One resident noted that this is not the first…

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