• WEST WINDSOR: News briefs

    Call for gardens    WEST WINDSOR — GroWW (Greening of West Windsor) is looking for West Windsor’s green thumbs to take part in its second annual GroWW Garden Tour on Saturday, June 25.    Gardens can be large or small; full of flowers, vegetables or both; use exotic or everyday plants; or showcase environmentally friendly practices.    Gardeners…

  • Somerset County Residents Are Invited to Share Their Many Talents During an Emergency

    Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders HILLSBOROUGH –   Community members are invited to attend a recruitment and orientation training program for volunteers for the Somerset County Civilian Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) on Wednesday, April 13, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Somerset County Emergency Services Training Academy. The Academy is located at 402 Roycefield…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Would-be dentist entering pretrial intervention program

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — A man accused of running a dental practice without a license in an East Windsor apartment agreed to enter a pretrial intervention program Wednesday, avoiding a trial, Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office spokeswoman Casey Deblasio said in an e-mail Thursday.    Ms. Deblasio said Andiry Makaruha, who was charged…

  • Examine university plan in its entirety

    Stephen Hiltner, Princeton Catch a ride on the Dinky opinion train and you will find that, like the Dinky, it sweeps you vigorously from one terminus to the other, with no stops in between. Respected friends will have opposite views, delivering you either to the conclusion that a rail line really should reach up to…

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  • PRINCETON: Howard, Trelstad get PCDO nod

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff    The Princeton Community Democratic Organization on Sunday evening endorsed Heather Howard and Councilwoman Barbara Trelstad for Borough Council.    Out of the 113 borough voters who cast ballots, Ms. Howard was the clear favorite, with 93 votes, or 82 percent of the votes. Incumbent Councilwoman Trelstad secured her endorsement with 68 votes,…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Week of April 1

       Jessica Allen, 29, of Nettleton Drive is facing seven drug charges after police were called to her residence at 10:04 a.m. on March 29. Police were called when no one answered the door to a welfare appointment, and after maintenance personnel were called to check on the safety of the resident. Officers forced open the…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Peer-to-Peers assisting fellow middle schoolers

    EAST WINDSOR: Peer-to-Peers assisting fellow middle schoolers

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Middle school can be rough for sixth-graders. Aside from the heavy textbooks and the homework, many of them have to deal with a new degree of bullying, peer pressure and sibling rivalry, not to mention drug and alcohol abuse.    Sure, they might have their parents and teachers…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: ‘Historical detective’ enthralls students

    UPPER FREEHOLD: ‘Historical detective’ enthralls students

    Eight Stone Bridge Middle School students won a PTA-sponsored historical story contest that earned them a pizza lunch in the school library with author Jim Murphy, a two-time Newbery Honor Book and Robert F. Siebert International Book Award winner for his stories that make events in American history come alive for young readers. From left…

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