• Learn humane beaver management that works

    Heidi Perryman, Worth A Dam It is unfortunate that Mr. Johnson found it necessary to shoot beavers illegally, drawing uncomfortable attention to the city when real answers are 75 miles away.    Killing beavers is a short-term solution and a waste of taxpayer dollars — even if he had avoided bad publicity by using a trap.…

  • Alison Noll Returns to Tennis and Earns National Title at No. 1 Singles for MCCC

    Alison Noll Returns to Tennis and Earns National Title at No. 1 Singles for MCCC

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — Freshman Alison Noll, of South Brunswick, has entered the record books at Mercer County Community College. She is the first woman in school history to win the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) title in tennis at No. 1 singles. And, she says, she had a whole lot…

  • PRINCETON: Fox attacks a dog in Princeton

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Aggressive or territorial foxes have been reported to Princeton animal control in the past couple of weeks.    Animal control officer Mark Johnson said the first complaint came from Andrews Lane, where a red fox attacked a medium-sized dog while a resident was walking the dog along the road. The dog…

  • NEW JERSEY TREE FOUNDATION AWARDED $4,195 BY RUTGERS LANDSCAPE & NURSERY AS PART OF ITS STEWARD OF THE EARTH PROGRAM

    NEW JERSEY TREE FOUNDATION AWARDED $4,195 BY RUTGERS LANDSCAPE & NURSERY AS PART OF ITS STEWARD OF THE EARTH PROGRAM

    BY Kris Santiago Ringoes, NJ—May 23, 2011— Rutgers Landscape & Nursery donated $4,195 to the New Jersey Tree Foundation as part of its “Steward of the Earth”program.  The NJ Tree Foundation is a state-wide non-profit organization dedicated to planting trees in New Jersey’s most underserved neighborhoods.  Its successful programs include the community-based Newark Renaissance Trees…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    West Windsor    Police are investigating a theft from a motor vehicle. A resident of Huntly Place reported that sometime overnight between Saturday and Sunday, someone stole three GPS units worth about $300 from their vehicles, which were parked in their driveway. The vehicles might have been unlocked.    Miguel Angel Ortiz Jr., 21, of Trenton, was…

  • PRINCETON: Panel to vote on consolidation, shared services

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A critical vote on whether to recommend full municipal consolidation of the Princetons or to share additional services is set for Wednesday night’s Joint Shared Services Consolidation Commission.    The group must decide which option to send to the municipalities’ governing bodies this summer for discussion and possible approval so the…

  • The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Dave Stryker

    The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents Dave Stryker

    By Virginia DeBerry Dave Stryker & the STRYKER/SLAGLE Band RETURN to New Brunswick Guitarist Dave Stryker is a legend in his own time whether he is fronting his own group (with 20 CD’s as a leader to date), or as a featured sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff and Kevin Mahogany. Gary Giddins in the…

  • PRINCETON: Hun senior works on others’ esteem

    By stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    Most seniors at the Hun School in Princeton spend their senior projects off campus, but Sydney Dodson Nease instead chose to work on a project to help enhance the self-esteem of the 7th and 8th grade girls on campus.    Sydney, a Girl Scout since the age of 6, has been…

  • Alison Noll Returns to Tennis and Earns National Title at No. 1 Singles for MCCC

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