• THIS WEEK: Things to do

    THIS WEEK: Things to do

    Eton College Chapel Choir sings Evensong; Lois Marie Harrod reads from ‘Brief Term’     The Eton College Chapel Choir will perform a choral Evensong on Wednesday (April 6) at 7:30 p.m. in the Princeton University Chapel. All are welcome at the choral service, which is being sponsored by the Episcopal Church at Princeton. There is no…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Young Audiences: The arts of learning
  • WEST WINDSOR: South rallies behind pitching, defense

    WEST WINDSOR: South rallies behind pitching, defense

    Pirates baseball wins opener By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South baseball team knows it won’t be overpowering teams this season with its pitching or its power.    But the Pirates also know that if they play the game the right way, there will be plenty of positive results like Saturday’s…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Goalie duo gets job done for North

    Girls lacrosse slips past PHS By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    It was only one game, but the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls lacrosse team has complete confidence in its goalie play.    The Knights got to see both of their goalies in action, though not by design. Three-year starter Tricia Pehnke was cruising along after making…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Young Audiences: The arts of learning
  • PRINCETON AREA: Young Audiences: The arts of learning

    PRINCETON AREA: Young Audiences: The arts of learning

    At ‘Dazzle: The Wild West Extravaganza,’ Young Audiences’ recent fundraising gala, chairman Richard Goldman, center, congratulates event chairs Kathy Herring, left, and Cricket Allen for helping to make possible Young Audiences’ programs in Trenton public schools and elsewhere.

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor Fried mulling Assembly bid

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — Republican Mayor Dave Fried said Monday he is weighing a run for state Assembly in the new 14th Legislative District, which was redrawn this week to include Robbinsville for the first time in a decade.    ”At this point, I would say that I’m very seriously considering it,” Mayor…

  • PRINCETON: Defense carries PHS by North boys

    Healthy Miller helping Little Tigers By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Jack Miller did everything that he could to heal his injured back for his senior year at Princeton High School.    It’s a good thing since he is part of a defense that will be asked to carry the Little Tigers this season after massive…

  • MCCC’s Center for Training and Development Trains Staff of The Child Care Connection

    MCCC’s Center for Training and Development Trains Staff of The Child Care Connection

    By Saveria Symons Employees of The Child Care Connection, Inc. of Trenton learned computer applications and customer service skills through Mercer County Community College’s Center for Training and Development. The customized training was made possible by a grant from the New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development. Among the 26 trainees were, clockwise from…

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