• CRANBURY: Debate continues over marking easements

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Discussion about marking the township-owned easements that lead to township-owned land has caused a bit more unrest than expected because many of the easements edge upon privately owned land.    In June, the Township Committee formed a subcommittee “to come up with a solution for the township easements that…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Passion for volleyball brings Adams family together

    WEST WINDSOR: Passion for volleyball brings Adams family together

    West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls volleyball coach Michael Adams and his family celebrate the holiday season volleyball style. In the back row are Lynn, Kinley and Michael. In the front row are: Ashleigh, Logan and Mikayla. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • MONTGOMERY: Moyle is at home on mat

    Senior becomes a Cougar leader By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    John Moyle was drawn to wrestling at an early age.    ”I started in fourth grade,” the Montgomery High senior recalled. “I started out in Hillsborough because Montgomery didn’t have a recreation program at that time. The n my dad started the rec program in Montgomery…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Charity spreads holiday spirit

    By Evan Grossman, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — It turned out to be a very merry season for more than 600 local children whose holiday wouldn’t have been nearly as jolly if not for the continued efforts of borough-based Rise, a Community Service Partnership.    Saturday, Dec. 18, the charity group held its annual Adopt-A-Child holiday party…

  • PRINCETON: Tartans step up a level

    PRINCETON: Tartans step up a level

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Down two of his top players, Tony Bowman knew his Stuart Country Day School basketball team was in for a tough time against Monroe High, a Group IV public school, on Wednesday.    But for just over one half, the Tartans surprised their coach with a strong defensive effort that led…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Paper-wait blunder resolved

    By Evan Grossman, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Call it a Christmas miracle.    Wednesday afternoon, the Borough Council unanimously approved a budget transfer in an emergency meeting, enabling municipal workers to receive a paycheck this week. It was the third time the resolution came before the council this week, proving the third time really is the…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Passion for volleyball brings Adams family together

    WEST WINDSOR: Passion for volleyball brings Adams family together

    The Adams family gathers around the Christmas tree to celebrate the holidays. In the back row are Lynn, Kinley and Michael. In the front row are: Ashleigh, Logan and Mikayla. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • JAMESBURG: Evelyn Lester is Citizen of the Year

    JAMESBURG: Evelyn Lester is Citizen of the Year

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — Evelyn Lester, owner of the Lester Memorial Home in Jamesburg and recipient of the 2010 Jamesburg Civic Association Award, has community service built into her character.    The association named Ms. Lester 2010 Citizen of the Year at its Christmas party Dec. 2 at the Fors- gate Country Club.…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Lions Club announces home decorating winners

    By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer    Merry Christmas to all the winners of the Lions Club annual home decorating contest!    The Lions’ elves were out late looking for the prettiest decorations lighting up the winter evening.    The winners are 19 Scottsdale Court/Michel; 24 Scottsdale Court/Keyser; 9 Monroe Place/Palumbo; 40 Station Road/Golubieski-Schilling; 48 Washington Drive/Valente; 24 Washington…

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