• PRINCETON: FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

    PRINCETON: FOOTBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

    Hun School senior AJ Zuttah is the Princeton Packet Football Player of the Year. Staff photo by Bob Nuse

  • Kids Grow Green: Cash For Cabbages
  • CRANBURY: Adding restaurants to ‘blue zone’ upsets residents

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Revisions to the Master Plan raised new and old concerns for the public and the Planning Board as they worked toward completing a final draft everyone could agree upon at the Planning Board meeting Dec. 2.    The draft Master Plan is available for review on the township website.…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: Singer-songwriter to perform at Coffee House

    By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer    The featured artist at the this evening’s Cranbury Coffee House is longtime singer-songwriter and musician Laurie Davis.    The Coffee House is held at the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury, 22 S. Main St. Admission is $5; doors open at 6 p.m.    Laurie will play a special set of children’s music…

  • CRANBURY: Township honors retiring historian

    CRANBURY: Township honors retiring historian

    The Cranbury Township Committee honored Betty Wagner, township historian, for her many years of service. From left are Councilman-elect Dan Mulligan; Councilmen Dave Cook and Jay Taylor; Ms. Wag´ner; Mayor David Stout; and Ms. Wagner’s husband, Bill.

  • PRINCETON: Grand day for PDS senior

    PRINCETON: Grand day for PDS senior

    Princeton Day School senior Tiffany Patterson is presented with a ball and flowers after scoring her 1,000th point for the Panthers on Tuesday. Photo by MC Heller

  • Rich Fisher

    By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR — Tyler Schickner says his favorite number is 15. That makes sense, since it’s five times the amount of the No. 3. For anyone who follows Hightstown High ice hockey, they know the significance of that number and the Schickner family. "The Schickner brothers have been in the (Colonial Valley Conference)…

  • C-P begins baseball, softball registration

    By: centraljersey.com Registration is now open for the 2010 Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League season. Registration fees are $115 for your first child, $210 for two children, and $275 for three children. There is no charge for the fourth or more. The maximum registration fee would be $275 per family plus the volunteer bond. These fees include…

  • Power capture two straight

    By: centraljersey.com The Monroe U14 Power defeated Watchung Hills in two straight girls’ soccer games, 2-1 and 1-0. Sydney Reyes and Erica Junquet had the goals in the first game, while the clutch Lauren Gaskel had the game’s lone goal in the 1-0 victory. Lexi Busco, Abby Ludwig and Kyrsten Ramkishun applied offensive pressure, while…

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