• Allow more hunting to control deer population

    By: centraljersey.com I would like to applaud the letter submitted last week by Daniel Domina regarding the deer population in East Windsor. They have most certainly become more bold over the past several years and I have seen them numerous times in areas of our town some distance removed from wooded land. I would, however,…

  • CRANBURY: Foundation to have crafts show

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Cranbury Education Foundation will host the Cranbury crafts show March 12 and 13, an annual event, which has raised nearly $100,000 to support programs at the Cranbury School.    The show, held inside the school, is now in its 14th year.    This year, it will feature the work…

  • Group will assist cancer supporters

    By: centraljersey.com The YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC) hopes to let breast cancer supporters know that they are not alone, with a newly formed support group called Supporting the Supporters. The group had its first meeting on March 7 and will continue to meet on the first Monday of each month, from 7:30…

  • Don’t raise taxes; use budget surplus

    Phylissanne Stehn, of Cranbury     When I wrote a letter of endorsement three years ago for Win Cody, I was confident he would do a great job serving Cranbury residents.    He has not disappointed me. He has worked with other Township Committee members to decrease spending and make good decisions for the town.    Win was…

  • Tiger women await tourney

    By: centraljersey.com The Princeton University women’s basketball team capped its Ivy League championship season with a 78-27 win over Penn on Tuesday. On Thursday, Addie Micir was named Princeton’s first Ivy League Player of the Year. Her selection was unanimous. The Tigers await their NCAA tournament seedings. The Selection Show is Monday at 7 p.m.

  • Local attorney considers options in Spygate case

    By: centraljersey.com Victoria Hurley-Schubert Staff Writer Even though the Supreme Court of the United States has turned down his request to review a decision by the Third Circuit Court Appeals, Princeton attorney Carl Mayer is still examining his options and hearing from New Yorks Jets fans who are still mad that the New England Patriots…

  • IN THE KITCHEN: Grains galore — and vegan, too!

    IN THE KITCHEN: Grains galore — and vegan, too!

    By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer    I recently organized a luncheon at my department at Princeton University, and, looking for something different from the usual sandwiches, ordered a Mediterranean Buffet.    This room-temperature buffet, prepared by Prospect House, included roasted salmon over lentils, lemon chicken, broccoli rabe, fennel-orange salad with bib lettuce, and — the surprise hit…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Penny shaved from planned tax rate hike

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov modified the proposed township tax rate increase at Tuesday’s council meeting, dropping it 1 cent to 1.49 cents per $100 of assessed property value.    The mayor said the proposed tax rate increase was nearly halved after the Township Council determined that it could squeeze…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Chief’s presentation on gang report now set for March 21

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Borough Council members told the public Monday that they expect Police Chief James Eufemia to give his presentation on the controversial gang survey results at the council’s March 21 meeting — no ifs, ands or buts — as they continued questioning the figures he reported to the New…

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