• LOVING MISSING CAT

    LOVING MISSING CAT

    By JOYCE MEHTA Our beloved cat Rainbow has been missing since Wednesday night. She hates the cold, and rarely stays outside,for more than a few minutes. My children and I are heartbroken. We have posted flyers and are in regular contact with both the Police and Animal Control. I need a message to urge all…

  • LOVING MISSING CAT

    LOVING MISSING CAT

    YOUR HELP NEEDED..PLEASE!!

  • WEST WINDSOR: Lee a new threat at county swimming

    Pirates junior has improved plenty By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Grant Lee comes into the Mercer County Championships a far better swimmer with much higher goals than his first two seasons.    ”Last year, my goals were just to make it back to consolation finals,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior. “This year, I’m hoping…

  • Diocese of Metuchen to host talk on women in the Bible

    By Joanne Ward PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a talk on What the Bible Says About Women on Thursday, February 24 at 7 p.m. in the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane in Piscataway. Sponsored by the Office of Catechesis, the two-hour program will be presented by Dr. Mara Kelly-Zukowski,…

  • MONROE: Storms wreak havoc on budgets

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — One winter storm after another is having an effect on the township budget as this year’s winter becomes the worst in about 15 years.    Snow and ice removal equipment and materials as well as overtime hours are the main unexpected expenses effecting the township budget.    ”We’re continuing to…

  • PRINCETON: McCarter awards prize, slates free discussion Feb. 6

    PRINCETON: McCarter awards prize, slates free discussion Feb. 6

    ‘The How and The Why’ Opening Night at McCarter Theatre with cast member Bess Rous, director Emily Mann, cast member Mercedes Ruehl, Jerry Goodman, and playwright Sarah Treem. Photo: McCarter Theatre/Lisa Patterson

  • PRINCETON: Little Tigers get big win

    PRINCETON: Little Tigers get big win

    Davon Holliday-Black scored 19 points to lead the Princeton High School boys basketball team to a 66-59 upset of West Windsor-Plainsboro South on Tuesday. Photo by Ellen Schwartz/harpershouseimages.smugmug.com

  • PRINCETON: Miller’s time has come

    Defense a key vs. Harvard, offense must go vs. Dartmouth By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University women’s basketball team didn’t miss a beat in sweeping its first Ivy League weekend.    Do so again this weekend, and the Tigers will have some separation on the rest of the league in their bid to…

  • Woman feels targeted by Public Works

    Woman feels targeted by Public Works

    Marianna Prontnicki, of Monroe, says she feels targeted by Public Works Department when it comes to being plowed in.

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