• Scholar Athlete Awarded

    By Natalie Gahrmann Scholar Athlete Awarded Dukes Cheerleader Recognized by Pop Warner National organization Kaitlyn Gahrmann was recently selected as a member of the Eastern Region Scholar Team for the 2010 season. This honor is bestowed upon the top football players and top spirit leaders in each current grade from the Eastern Region’s five-state area.…

  • Clifford the Big Red Dog Appears at The Village Learning Center

    By Mary C Innocenzi Clifford the Big Red Dog will be appearing at The Village Learning Center April 10th from 12:00-2:00, to share the love of reading.   Clifford will kick off the opening of their annual Scholastic Book Fair, as part of the national Week of the Young Child being celebrated across the country. The…

  • PRINCETON: Consolidation: What about the savings?

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    More than 40 people turned out early Saturday morning to make their opinions heard and learn about details of the proposed municipal consolidation or more shared services in the Princetons.    Attendees heard an overview of the process and where the Joint Shared Services/Consolidation Commission (JSSCC) is in the process. They…

  • PRINCETON AREA: U.S. 1 Worksheets: Come spring, a new crop of poems

    PRINCETON AREA: U.S. 1 Worksheets: Come spring, a new crop of poems

    Cover photo of U.S. 1 Worksheets, Volume 56: ‘Hands,’ No. 14, by photographer Frank Magalhaes. Volume 56 makes its debut with a publication party and reading on Sunday, April 3, in the Princeton Public Library.

  • LAWRENCE: Piece of Twin Towers to be Mercer County memorial

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    LAWRENCE — As firefighters and emergency services workers stood silently in the background, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes on Monday officially accepted a 10-foot-long section of a steel beam that had supported one of two buildings at the World Trade Center.    The beam, which weighs more than a ton —…

  • FIRST Robotics team thanks the communities

    Kelsey Stevens and Jason Marcus, FRC Team 19 23 co-captains To the editor: The West Windsor-Plainsboro High Schools’ FIRST Robotics Competition Team 1923 — the “MidKnight Inventors” — would like to thank everyone who has contributed to our team’s success over the past two months.    Competing with radio-controlled robots in a rigorous game modeled after…

  • PRINCETON AREA: U.S. 1 Worksheets: Come spring, a new crop of poems

    PRINCETON AREA: U.S. 1 Worksheets: Come spring, a new crop of poems

    Some U.S. 1 Poets at a critique session. From left: Juditha Dowd, Madhur Anand, Louis Slee, Lois M. Harrod, Dave Worrall, Wanda Praisner, Shira Concool, and Daniel A. Harris. Photo courtesy of Linda Arntzenius

  • PRINCETON AREA: Special Olympics to attract visitors and dollars

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Local residents can expect to see an influx of about 60,000 visitors and $50 million in tourism revenue in three years when the Special Olympics brings the USA National Games to the area.    The games will take place June 13 to 21, 2014, and be centered in and around Princeton…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Local Special Olympian pleased games to be nearby

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The best part of the Special Olympics is the confidence the athletes gain from participating in organized sports and the friendships that form along the way.    ”I am really good at team spirit and I learned confidence, I’m not nervous,” said Traci Fischer, a 17-year-old Plainsboro Special Olympian. The games…

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