• MONROE: Fire District 1 proposes $60 cut in taxes

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Taxpayers in Fire District 1 will have the opportunity to vote on this year’s fire budget Saturday, Feb. 19, from 2 to 9 p.m. in the firehouse on Harrison Street.    District 1 covers 14 miles in the north portion of Monroe. The district has almost 60 volunteers and…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com Harun Filipovic was confident in his Princeton High School boys swim team after a good start in the Mercer County Championship preliminaries on Friday, but the PHS junior was hoping that he would have a better day Saturday in the finals. "Friday I went home and got rested and came back feeling so…

  • Faith Bahadurian

    By: centraljersey.com What happens when a small town cafe meets a Thai chef? You get Da’s Slowdown Cafe and Noodle House in Hightstown. After a run as the popular Da’s Thai American Cafe in the Princeton Family YMCA, Thai chef Chirada De Toro and her American husband Robert weren’t able to renew their lease when…

  • MONROE: Four vie for two seats in Fire District 2

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Fire District 2, which covers 14 square miles in the southern portion of the township, has four candidates running for two open seats on the Board of Commissioners.    The election will be Feb. 19.    The polls will be at the fire station on Applegarth and Hasley Reed Road,…

  • Senior forum on consolidation

    By: centraljersey.com Princeton Senior Resource Center will host a Forum for the Consolidation Commission on Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 10:30 a.m., in the Suzanne Patterson Building behind Borough Hall. The joint Commission of Borough and Township representatives was formed in August 2010 to begin the process of evaluating the feasibility and potential benefits of consolidating…

  • Allison Musante

    By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – A group of West Windsor and Plainsboro residents has hired an attorney and filed a letter with township attorney Michael Herbert, demanding full land use approval for a field lighting project at both district high schools. In a letter addressed to Mr. Herbert from Herold Law, a firm based in…

  • Victoria Hurley-Schubert

    By: centraljersey.com Princeton Borough is in good financial shape, thanks to an aggressive debt management plan. This sort of planning allows the borough to afford its $2 million share of the Community Park Pool. Borough officials are struggling to approve funding their portion of the proposed $6 million project, which will either refurbish or replace…

  • PRINCETON: Emotional win keeps Tigers perfect

    PU goes to overtime to top Penn By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Dan Mavraides lay on Carril Court at Jadwin Gym, spent from the Princeton University men’s basketball team’s 62-59 overtime win over the University of Pennsylvania on Tuesday.    ”I was physically and emotionally done, mainly emotionally,” said the Tigers senior. “It was just…

  • Sunday, Feb. 13

    By: centraljersey.com Best of Bach Westminster Choir College organ faculty member Alan Morrison will perform J.S. Bach’s masterwork "Clavieruebung III" at 4 p.m. in Miller Chapel on the campus of Princeton Theological Seminary. Admission is free. Sometimes referred to as the German Organ Mass, Bach’s "Clavieruebung III" is considered to be one of his most…

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