• Standing for the Students

    By Margaret Mattes, Princeton High School All of a sudden, the holidays are no longer approaching- they are upon us. At Princeton High School, the few days leading up to winter break are filled with class parties, students roaming the halls with Santa hats, and, of course, “Candy Grams.” Delivered in homerooms on the Wednesday…

  • CRANBURY: Vikings win championship

    CRANBURY: Vikings win championship

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    The Cranbury Vikings girls cross country team went 14-0 this year and won the honor to be called champions of the Tri-County Conference for the second year in a row.    To honor the team and celebrate their season, the Cranbury Board of Education hosted a party for the team at…

  • JAMESBURG: Evelyn Lester is Citizen of the Year

    JAMESBURG: Evelyn Lester is Citizen of the Year

    Evelyn Lester holds the plaque given to her as recipient of the Jamesburg Civic Association’s Citizen of the Year Award.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Passion for volleyball brings Adams family together

    WEST WINDSOR: Passion for volleyball brings Adams family together

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    With each addition to the family, it’s gotten a little tougher for Lynn Adams to get to West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls volleyball games.    She still felt a draw to make many of the Pirates’ home games this fall, with all four kids in tow to watch their father, WW-P…

  • REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: What Hopewell Valley men talked about Monday morning

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    The Giants-Eagles game, of course. That’s what they were talking about.    I couldn’t even turn it on until the third quarter was almost over. I had been in Philadelphia on Sunday, of all places, and there were no radios or TVs or computers available where I was. On the way…

  • LAWRENCE: Sign law provides for free speech

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     A new sign ordinance that specifies the permitted number, type and size of signs and their placement in the township — and which replaces an earlier one that was invalidated by the state Supreme Court — gained final approval by Township Council in a 4-1 vote at its last…

  • Staff photo by Doug Carman

    By: centraljersey.com On Saturday, Dec. 18, the charity group held its annual Adopt-A-Child holiday party at Grace Norton Rogers Elementary School, Stockton Street. Shop Rite provided free juice and over 800 bagels for the party, which featured face painting, crafts, music, photos with Santa Claus and plenty of holiday cheer. But the main event of…

  • Crashes cause only traffic headaches

    By: centraljersey.com A car and a tractor-trailer collided at 3:33 p.m. Tuesday on Distribution Way between Route 130 and Deans Rhode Hall Road, police said. According to police, Michael Clancy, 40, of South Hampton, Pennsylvania, was on Distribution Way heading South in his 1991 Honda Accord when Nicholas Ciccolella, 33, of Dunellen, driving a 2007…

  • PRINCETON: Council balks at backing pool funding

    Members waiting for further cost savings By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff WRiter    Actions speak louder than words, but inaction yells louder. At least it did at the Princeton Borough Council meeting on Tuesday night where a motion to accept the bond ordinance to fund the borough’s portion of the Community Park pool project failed due to…

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