• CRANBURY: Township Hall holiday hours debated

    By David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — The holiday hours of Township Hall were brought into question at the Cranbury Township Committee meeting Monday.    Mayor Win Cody brought the topic up after Denise Marabello, business administrator, informally asked the committee if she could close the hall at 1 p.m. before holidays.    Township code says such…

  • EAST WINDSOR & HIGHTSTOWN: Police Blotter

    East Windsor    A bicycle was reported stolen at an undisclosed Livingston Drive. Police said the theft occurred between 3:30 p.m. June 7 and 9:45 a.m. June 8.    The bike, a brown Raleigh 3-speed, worth $185, was left unsecured in his unnamed victim’s backyard on Livingston Drive when it was stolen, according to police. * *…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Knight hurdlers medal

    WEST WINDSOR: Knight hurdlers medal

    Allen, Caldwell earn highest finishes By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    OLD BRIDGE — Marilyn Allen and Greg Caldwell gave West Windsor-Plainsboro North two medalists in the high hurdles Thursday at the Meet of Champions in Old Bridge.    Caldwell used a big lean at the line to earn third place in the boys 110-meter hurdles…

  • EAST WINDSOR: It’s solar time

    Largest solar energy site in Western Hemisphere approved by township planning board    EAST WINDSOR — The McGraw-Hill Companies and NJR Clean Energy Ventures, a subsidiary of New Jersey Resources, have recently announced plans to build in the township the largest solar energy site of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.    As previously reported in the…

  • PRINCETON: Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year

    PRINCETON: Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year

    Michael Irving established a new Princeton High School re´cord with 167 ground balls while adding 11 goals and 16 assists to help the Little Tigers go 15-5-1. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • PRINCETON: The Princeton FestivalL Neoclassic: Stravinsky fills the bill with ‘Pulcinella’ and ‘The Rake’s Progress’

    PRINCETON: The Princeton FestivalL Neoclassic: Stravinsky fills the bill with ‘Pulcinella’ and ‘The Rake’s Progress’

    Lawrence Jones, starring as Tom Rakewell in The Princeton Festival’s production of ‘The Rake’s Progress’ July 19 and July 26, views Hogarth’s famous series of etchings and engravings upon which composer Igor Stravinsky and librettist W.H. Auden based the opera. Four of the Hogarth series are on view in the Princeton University Art Museum. Princeton…

  • It takes a village

    Susan J. Goetz, of Cranbury     I would like to thank the people of Cranbury for the show of support and for giving me this opportunity to serve the community.    For those of you who don’t know me, I have been a resident of Cranbury for more than 30 years. I have been lucky to…

  • CRANBURY: Town mayors attend Civil War monument dedication

    By David Kilby, The Packet Group    CRANBURY — Several dozen people, including descendents of Civil War soldiers, a few local mayors and Civil War re-enactors, gathered at Memorial Park on Main Street Saturday for the dedication of New Jersey’s newest Civil War Monument.    Donated to Cranbury by the New Jersey Civil War History Association Inc.…

  • WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: District working on field lights policy

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO — Tying up loose ends at its last meeting of the school year, the Board of Education discussed proposed field lights policies, approved capital projects and welcomed back a former student as the new assistant principal at Grover Middle School.    The board approved an agreement in December with…

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