• PRINCETON: Scenes: Remembering Marie Matthews: Corner House Foundation’s annual benefit

    PRINCETON: Scenes: Remembering Marie Matthews: Corner House Foundation’s annual benefit

    From left: Sandra Rock; Chris Myers; Gary De Blasio, Corner House executive director; Marcus Budline, Corner House Student Board president; Tom Pinneo; Edward Matthews; Scott Schaub, and Elaine Britt, Corner House Foundation Board president.

  • A thank you to Cranbury residents

    Carol Malouf, interim administrator, Cranbury School    Cranbury residents: On behalf of the Board of Education, staff, students and administrators, I want to thank you for your overwhelming support of the district’s 2011-12 budget.    Your continuous support of the school budget ensures that all students receive an outstanding educational program. With your assistance, the Cranbury School…

  • That Pottery Place

    That Pottery Place

    By Sangeeta Warier Come celebrate at That Pottery Place. Our store has recently changed ownership and we are throwing a party!!! Join us to paint pottery with your friends and family and enjoy a 10% discount on your entire bill starting May 14th until May 22nd. Just mention that you read this on The Princeton…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Knights stop Steinert again

    North softball earns walk-off win in rivalry By Oliver Murphy, Special Writer    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North softball team started off a busy week with an exciting 9-7 extra inning win over Steinert on Monday.    The Knights held a commanding 7-3 lead heading into the top of the seventh inning before surrendering four runs to…

  • The Drama of Prom

    By Pauline Miller @font-face { font-family: "Times New Roman";}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }table.MsoNormalTable { font-size: 10pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; } “Girls, the prom is a long ways away, stop talking about it,” teacher John Kavalos joked with his studio art…

  • MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    Hot-hitting Guma helps MHS baseball By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    As one of the returners thrown into a bigger spot in the lineup this year. Patrick Guma could be feeling extra pressure to perform for the Montgomery High School baseball team.    The senior catcher was always a key part of the defense, and now…

  • MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week

    Patrick Guma…Montgomery baseball

  • MONROE: Holocaust survivor says camps like ‘a cemetery’

    MONROE: Holocaust survivor says camps like ‘a cemetery’

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Eighth-graders of Applegarth School learned what hatred can lead to when Holocaust survivor Frida Herskovits told her story to them Friday.    In 1944, at 17, Ms. Herskovits, 85, entered the Auschwitz concentration camp and spent a year there just trying to survive.    About 140 eighth-graders gathered in the…

  • Dispense with sirens once and for all

    Richard Moody, of Cranbury     It’s been nearly a year since I wrote a letter to your newspaper in which I raved about bucolic and tranquil Cranbury after my wife and I had moved to the village from Plywood Junction.    But hold on! It’s not so idyllic after all since those blasted emergency sirens (although…

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