• WEST WINDSOR: Morgan says he’s taking new action against mayor

       WEST WINDSOR — In a continuing legal fight with Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh, Councilman Charles Morgan says he plans to file a motion in the Superior Court Appellate Division and pursue a second lawsuit raising the same issues.    In February, Superior Court Judge Douglas Hurd ruled in favor of Mayor Hsueh and dismissed all claims against…

  • COLUMBUS: Greyhounds show promise at Burlington Open tennis

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    An almost entirely new lineup from a year ago got its stiffest test of the season when the Northern Burlington boys tennis team competed in the Burlington County Open tennis tournament Monday.    Two of the Greyhounds flights advanced to the quarterfinals before they were eliminated. Third-singles’ Ruben Ganesh continued…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Lawyer questioning vote on animal control officer

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR – An attorney representing animal control officer Bettina Roed has submitted a legal notice to the Township Council and township attorney, asking the council to revoke or take a new vote on the resolution for shared animal control service.    In the letter, Trenton-based attorney Walter Bliss, Jr., writes…

  • NJDOT proposal is not viable

    Lincoln S. Hollister, Sarah W. Hollister, Jean Mahoney, Alan Goodheart, Candace Preston, Richard Barrett, Patrick Lyons, Princeton Paula McGuire, Sandra Shapiro,West Windsor Laura Lynch, Lawrence To the editor: The recent revisiting of the U.S. 1 and Washington Road/Harrison Street intersection issues by NJDOT reminds us of the comment attributed to Yogi Berra: “Deja vu all…

  • PRINCETON: Argument ensues over reval process results

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Fireworks erupted after the Princeton Joint Revaluation Study Commission presented its findings to Township Committee Monday night.    Even with the citizen’s review, some people are still not satisfied with the outcome.    Princeton Fair Tax is a group of citizens that is challenging the revaluation done in 2010, saying systematic flaws…

  • Free Tennis Clinics for Adult Beginners at Nassau Tennis Club

    Free Tennis Clinics for Adult Beginners at Nassau Tennis Club

    By STacey Anderson Nassau Tennis Club is offering a free instructional tennis clinic for adults who have never (or barely) played tennis.   The free 90-minute sessions will be held on:  ·         Monday, May 2nd at 9:00 am & 11:00 am ·         Tuesday, May 3rd at 9:00 am ·         Wednesday, May 4th at 10:30 am ·         Thursday,…

  • PENNINGTON: Police: Keep watch for coyotes in area

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Several coyote sightings in the vicinity of ball fields on Green Street in Pennington Borough have been reported during the past few weeks and Pennington Borough police have issued some guidelines and advice on the matter.    Sgt. Steve Friedman said Friday that coyotes are native to this area, but they…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Sandom will leave office in December

    Hopewell Township will have races in November. Hopewell Borough and Pennington will not. By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    After 10 years on the Hopewell Township Committee, five of them as mayor, Democrat Vanessa Sandom has decided not to seek re-election.    Ms. Sandom did not file to run in the June 7 primary. The filing deadline…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: E. Amwell man faces varied charges

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A stolen pack of Newport cigarettes led to the aggravated assault of a city police officer Saturday.    The officer, Sgt. Robert Brown, was uninjured, police said Monday.    Police charged Christopher Parson, 24, of Snydertown Road, East Amwell Township, with aggravated assault on a police officer, resisting arrest, shoplifting…

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