• HIGHTSTOWN: Chiefs petition council

    HIGHTSTOWN: Chiefs petition council

    Phil McAuliffe Government officials work together during Monday’s Hightstown Borough Council meet´ing. From left, Lynne Woods, Mike Vanderbeck, Larry Quattrone, Mayor Steve Kirson, Isa´bel McGinty and Skye Gilmartin discuss items on the July 18 agenda. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)

  • WEST WINDSOR: 11s fall to Nottingham

    WEST WINDSOR: 11s fall to Nottingham

    District title road a little longer for WW baseball team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Nottingham may have won this time, but the West Windsor 11-year-old all-star baseball team could get another chance, without waiting until next year.    West Windsor fell to rival Nottingham, 6-4, in seven innings in the District 12 Little League…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Bless this horse

    Township resident Jimmy Takter trains horse with charitable cause By Joanne Degnan, Packet Publications    ALLENTOWN — The Rev. Stephen Heinzel-Nelson’s mission work in Africa has spurred generous donations from hundreds of area residents, but it’s his four-legged namesake who just may bless him with one of the largest offerings yet.    The 3-year-old trotter named Pastor…

  • CRANBURY: Library presents plans to district

    CRANBURY: Library presents plans to district

    A conceptual drawing of the future Cranbury Library exterior.

  • MONROE: Sen. Greenstein uses local library as ‘mobile office’

    By David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — As election season approaches, the candidates for New Jersey’s 14th District senator’s seat are going into the public square a bit more often, some say for campaigning reasons and some say for good will.    Incumbent candidate Linda Greenstein made little if any mention of her campaign when she…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Area author pens fifth romantic novel
  • WEST WINDSOR: 11s fall to Nottingham

    WEST WINDSOR: 11s fall to Nottingham

    Dennis Symons The West Windsor 11-year-old all-star baseball team got solid pitching from Ben Goldstein, but not enough run support in a 6-4 loss to Nottingham on Wednesday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • CRANBURY: Parking lot at new bank is rare treat

    CRANBURY: Parking lot at new bank is rare treat

    The recently opened New Jersey Community Bank on South Main Street had its ribbon-cutting ceremony July 14. From left are Elaine Homoky, bank branch manager; Dan Mulligan, Cranbury committee´man; Robert O’Donnell, bank chairman; Kincaid O’Donnell, Mr. O’Don´nell’s grandson; Mayor Win Cody; James Taylor, committeeman; and Nick Naqvi, bank chief financial officer.

  • IN THE KITCHEN: Fancy foods with a local taste

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