• Come take a walk with FOWWOS

    Alison Miller, President, Friends Of West Windsor Open Space To the editor: Open space preservation doesn’t just benefit human beings.    On May 14th, at 7:30 in the morning, Friends of West Windsor Open Space (FOWWOS) will be conducting a nature walk at the Zaitz Preserve where people can walk the wooded paths and see the…

  • PRINCETON: School group moving its plans forward

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The Save Valley Road School community group is making progress in its quest to rescue the almost century old building on Witherspoon Street.    Their idea is to turn the former school into a community center where nonprofits can rent space at a reasonable cost.    The group came up with the…

  • PRINCETON: Former teacher to present ‘Real Madagascar’

       Many people have caught a glimpse of Madagascar from the animated film, but Chad Lebo, who taught at both Littlebrook Elementary and Community Park School, and his wife, Cindy, have gotten to know the real Madagascar. And he would like to invite the community to a presentation he’s giving this Friday called “The Real Madagascar.”…

  • WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: No trophy, but robotics team are winners

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO — The FIRST Robotics Team has just returned from its second appearance at the FIRST World Championships in St. Louis.    Though the team did not take home any awards, Michael Stevens, the team’s adult volunteer mentor, said the students are winners in their own right.    ”I’m really proud…

  • The New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents the Zen Zadravec Quartet
  • ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor, councilmen trade jabs at ‘town hall’ meeting

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — Mayor Dave Fried’s lunchtime “town hall” meeting at the Senior Center turned testy last week when a few elderly residents of Mercer Mobile Homes criticized the township’s handling of the pending sale of the trailer park, and two councilmen running for re-election joined in to heckle the mayor.…

  • Organization came to her rescue

    Mary A. Bundy, Princeton To the editor: Since Secure@Home has once again come to my rescue with immediate and immeasurable help, I want to tell the elderly of the Princeton community, who are not members what a marvelous organization this is. Joining before the accident or health incident strikes is well worth the $300 or…

  • PRINCETON: Foundation appoints first director

       The board of trustees of the Princeton Education Foundation has appointed Adrienne Rubin as its first executive director.    Board President Shari Powell said, “We are excited to have Adrienne Rubin leading us at this pivotal stage of growth and development.”    Ms. Rubin said, “As a Princeton resident and a Community Park School parent, I have…

  • EDITORIAL: Thumbs up to going green and firefighters

    Thumbs up to the Green Show — green art, that is — that is on display at Numina Gallery at Princeton High School until May 17.    The exhibit is a mix of recycled art and nature-inspired art, and it seems like the whole school got involved.    ”In the beginning of the year we were talking…

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