• WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    State time is Mauro’s best By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Emily Mauro has put together some of her best races of the season at the state level.    She has also come back to the Central Jersey Group IV track and field meet each year, and done a little better than the year before.    Then…

  • PRINCETON: Bazile, Shorter doubling up

    PRINCETON: Bazile, Shorter doubling up

    PHS athletes looking forward to Group III state meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Encouraging performances at the sectionals level have Eric Shorter and Michelle Bazile looking for big finishes to their seasons.    Both of the Princeton High School athletes qualified for the Group III state meet that begins today and continues Saturday in…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Urgent care opens new office

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Urgent care opens new office

    By Charles W. Kim, Staff Writer    Brunswick Urgent Care, on Route 27 in Franklin Park, recently opened a state of the art facility to assist those with medical conditions that warrant immediate attention, but may not need to go to an emergency room.    Dr. Au Phan is one of three emergency board certified physicians who…

  • MONROE: Dreams do come true for some children

    MONROE: Dreams do come true for some children

    The last of three steeples is mounted on the Samuel and Josephine Plumeri Wishing Place in Monroe on Friday.

  • CRANBURY: Board unhappy with changes to hotel/day care plan

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The plans for the future Hampton Inn and Montessori Day Care Center in South River Park have been modified slightly in an attempt to conform to the Planning Board’s requests, but the board still is not satisfied with the modifications.    Board members have asked Comsleep Properties, the firm…

  • PRINCETON: Markison’s hockey journey continues

    PRINCETON: Markison’s hockey journey continues

    Princeton resident feels prepared for next level By Oliver Murphy, Special Writer    Princeton resident Colin Markison has a bright future as a hockey player.    After playing at the highest level of competition locally for most of his younger years, Markison felt it was time to take the next step.    During his sophomore year at the…

  • PRINCETON: Markison’s hockey journey continues

    PRINCETON: Markison’s hockey journey continues

    Robert J. Meyer Princeton resident Colin Markison spent two successful seasons with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League. Photo by Robert J. Meyer, USHL

  • WEST WINDSOR: Farmers’ Market 101: Meet the new ‘teacher’
  • AROUND CRANBURY: All things strawberry to be feted Saturday

    By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer    It’s time for the annual Strawberry Festival at the First Presbyterian Church!    Strawberries, ice cream, cake, games! Who could ask for more!    The festival takes place tomorrow, Saturday, June 4, from 4 to 8 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets will be available at the door.    In addition to all things…

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