• EAST WINDSOR: Faced with DWI charge, deputy mayor resigns

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Deputy Mayor Walter T. Daniels Jr. resigned from the Township Council on Tuesday morning after more details surfaced from his March 1 arrest in Hightstown on a driving-while-intoxicated charge.    The now-former Democratic councilman’s case is still pending, with a Hightstown Municipal Court appearance set for 1:30 p.m.…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Volunteer!: Rotary stepping up to meet emergency needs worldwide

    By Pat Ellard Special to The Packet     I’m at the Nassau Club for a Rotary Club meeting. I’m not a member, but I’m made welcome. Everything at the Nassau Club is nice, neat, and pleasant, quite a contrast to the center of attention, a big, sturdy, green plastic box. That box is far from…

  • MONTGOMERY: Voigt part of Amherst’s first title

    MHS graduate thinking repeat By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Marcia Voigt knew what it was like to get over the hump at Montgomery High School, where she helped the Cougar girls basketball team to unprecedented success.    The school’s all-time leading scorer is enjoying the days after being part of history at the next level.…

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    WES KIRKPATRICK AN ALL STAR BASKETBALL GAME TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE NOTTINGHAM FOOTBALL PROGRAM WILL PLAYED ON APRIL 8TH AT 7 PM. THE GAME WILL FEATURE RETIRED NFL/NBA PLAYERS VERSUS FORMER NOTTINGHAM BASKETBALL PLAYERS. DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 PM. AT NOTTINGHAM HIGH, 1055 KLOCKNER RD. HAMILTON NJ. THERE WILL BE PHOTO AND AUTOGRAPH SESSIONS,…

  • PRINCETON: >$2.26m sought for local road improvements

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Township engineering has presented a $2.26 million capital budget request to the committee. The figure includes requests for several road improvement projects and public works equipment.    Cherry Valley Road improvements make up the largest chunk of the request at $730,000 cost to Princeton Township. This figure includes improvements from Griggs…

  • Manager

    Naomi Nierenberg PRIVATE PILOT COURSE STARTS SOON Area residents interested in obtaining their private pilot’s license may enroll in the Private Pilot Ground School offered by Raritan Valley Flying School, beginning Monday, March 28, 2011.  The classes will start at 7:00 p.m. and will meet for approximately thirteen consecutive weeks for three hours. The Federal…

  • PLAINSBORO: School hosts Invisible Children film screening with Ugandan speaker

       PLAINSBORO — On April 11, Invisible Children, a media-based nonprofit dedicated to ending Africa’s longest-running war, will be screening “Tony” at West Windsor Plainsboro High School.    Invisible Children exists to raise awareness about children who are abducted and forced to fight as soldiers in the Lord’s Resistance Army, a rebel group currently terrorizing central east…

  • Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey celebrates Eye Donor Month with Open House

    By irene Maslowski In celebration of National Eye Donor Month, the Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey will be hosting an Open House from 3 to 8 p.m. on March 24 at its facility in Clark. The public is welcome. “Our Open House is an opportunity for the community to come and see what we…

  • Neumann a candidate for borough mayor

    Anne Waldron Neumann, Princeton To the editor: I am a Democratic candidate for Princeton Borough mayor, confident that I will serve the borough well if elected. My candidacy means that every Princetonian’s needs can be heard and debated in this race. As mayor, I will ensure those needs are met using every power the mayor…

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