• PRINCETON: Hun’s Seitz wins Prep A tennis title

    Junior nets No. 1 singles crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Chris Seitz focused on his conditioning in the offseason, and it paid off as he became the first Hun School first singles champion in three years.    The Raiders junior outlasted Blair’s Noah Joachim, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1 Saturday to claim the top position in…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Foster, Baron become Eagle Scouts

    WEST WINDSOR: Foster, Baron become Eagle Scouts

    The Baron family: Carl, Scott, Christian and Patti.

  • PLAINSBORO: Township gets $1M from county

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — The Township has received a $1 million grant from the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders to help fund the conversion of the former public library into a new recreation and cultural arts center.    The board presented the check to Mayor Peter Cantu at its May 12 meeting.…

  • EDITORIAL: Tech help is needed

       What started out as an optimistic tour by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt of a new high tech business last week, ended with a concerning note.    Mr. Holt visited the offices and laboratory of Liquid Light on Deer Park Drive in South Brunswick, followed by a forum with several other high tech businesses sharing space in…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Holt: Government needs to invest in tech

    By Charles W. Kim, The Packet Group    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, visited a high tech company on Thursday to push for more federal funding in turning research in college labs into viable commercial businesses.    ”The debate (in Washington, D.C.) should be, ‘where should we invest?’” Mr. Holt said after a tour…

  • Astonished at light on County 518

    Dave Spes, Hopewell I was and continue to be astonished by the installation of a traffic signal at the junction of Hollow Road and County 518, which only rivals the signal at Research Road and County 518. For the life of me, I can’t understand anything positive that this signal accomplishes.    I regularly commute from…

  • Rutgers – Newark Law School Senior Assistant Dean Andrew Rothman Honored by NJ Governor’s Council on Mental Health Stigma

    Rutgers – Newark Law School Senior Assistant Dean Andrew Rothman Honored by NJ Governor’s Council on Mental Health Stigma

    By Janet Donohue  Newark, NJ, May 23, 2011 – Princeton resident Andrew J. Rothman, Senior Assistant Dean for Student Affairs at Rutgers School of Law–Newark, has received a 2011 Ambassador Award from the New Jersey Governor’s Council on Mental Health Stigma. The award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to the effort to raise…

  • PRINCETON: HiTOPS awarded $5,000 grant for HIV programs

       HiTOPS was recently awarded a $5,000 grant from FACT Bucks County to implement HIV prevention and risk reduction education programs with four high school populations. Funding will benefit an afterschool program for Latinas in Princeton, Trenton and West Windsor, and in school programs for Hopewell Valley Regional High school.    FACT — an acronym for Fighting…

  • PRINCETON: Animal officer who shot beavers back on job

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton animal control officer Mark Johnson was back on the job Monday morning after a vacation while an investigation is under way into the shooting of two beavers in Pettoranello Gardens in Community Park North almost two weeks ago.    Upon his return yesterday, Mr. Johnson said he is not allowed…

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