• MANVILLE: Christ The King School stages ‘Annie Get Your Gun’

    MANVILLE: Christ The King School stages ‘Annie Get Your Gun’

    Students in their Indian costumes prepare for ‘Annie Get Your Gun.’

  • WEST WINDSOR: Balance keys golf title

    North girls are tourney champs By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Tom Connolly loves the balance and depth of his West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls golf team.    That balance and depth shined through on Tuesday, as the Knights captured the Central Jersey Girls Golf League Tournament at Cranbury Golf Club by five shots over South Brunswick.…

  • MONROE: Court warns firemen burden of proof on them

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Superior Court of New Jersey in New Brunswick has decided the burden of proof is on the plaintiffs in the lawsuit involving the Monroe Fire District 3 elections.    Patrick Hye and Michael Konowicz, residents of Fire District 3 and former candidates in the district elections Feb. 19, filed…

  • A poem for Emma

    Chris Christiansen, of Cranbury     Sadly, a young girl passed away via suicide recently here in Cranbury.    She lived two doors away.    I wrote a poem.    I had a neighbor until just last week.    A young adolescent girl she was, ever so sweet.    She showed such promise for tomorrow, today.    But a great sinister power…

  • Newspaper crossed line in reporting suicide

    Lynne Schwarz, of Cranbury     I am appalled at the tremendous lack of judgement shown by the Cranbury Press/Princeton Packet in publishing an article about the recent sudden death of a local high school student.    I feel you have crossed the line between withholding news and the ethics of respecting a family’s and a community’s…

  • MANALAPAN: Parents appeal to governor about schools

    MANALAPAN: Parents appeal to governor about schools

    Jamesburg and Monroe parents went to a town hall meeting in Manalapan to ask Gov. Chris Christie about consolidating the two school districts

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

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

        The Bedens Brook Club was stompin’ Friday, April 29, when Corner House Foundation of Princeton honored the memory of longtime board member Marie L. Matthews at its annual benefit, “Motown Magic.”     Marie Matthews served on the Corner House Foundation Board for nearly 20 years before her death in August 2010. Helping young people…

  • PRINCETON: Resiliency pays off for Little Tigers

    PHS baseball wins MCT opener By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    While the Princeton High baseball team has struggled in terms of wins and loses this season, Dave Roberts has never had to worry about the effort of his players.    ”I had a meeting with my captains, Luke Cordinnier and Nico Mercuro, and asked them about…

  • MANVILLE: Christ The King School stages ‘Annie Get Your Gun’

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