• HOPEWELL VALLEY: Markulec and Burd re-elected in township; Ogren and McClurg-Doldy win in Pennington

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer  Mayor Michael Markulec and deputy mayor Jim Burd, both Republicans, were re-elected to the Hopewell Township Committee Tuesday.  Mr. Burd led the field with 3,480 votes.  Mr. Markulec had 3,267.  Democratic challengers Erika Kotite and Michael Kosloski had 3,063 votes and 2,623 votes respectively.   In Pennington, Democrats won the two borough…

  • Branchburg BWC Craft Fair and Bake Sale

    Branchburg BWC Craft Fair and Bake Sale

    [email protected] Saturday, November 13, the Branchburg Woman’s Club Craft Fair and Bake Sale will be held from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at Whiton School, 470 Whiton Road, Branchburg. Jean McCann, BWC President and crafter, is shown here with some floral crafts.

  • Montgomery Students Host Haunted Trail

    Montgomery Students Host Haunted Trail

    The Haunted Trail Planning Crew—Back Row: Robbie Sipos, Billy Randolph, Joe Sartorio, Rohit Thotakura, Alex Shehab. Middle Row: Anthony Neves, David Damato, Justin Neves, Paul Nusbaum, Nick Neves. Front Row: Mattew Sipos, Tarah Sipos

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates pack wins boys XC

    WEST WINDSOR: Pirates pack wins boys XC

    South stops Rosa-led North at county meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    TITUSVILLE — Jim Rosa won his first Mercer County Championship, but the West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior couldn’t celebrate a fourth straight team title Friday.    Four of the next five finishers hailed from West Windsor-Plainsboro South, and all seven of the Pirates finished…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Kellner, South girls win XC titles

    WEST WINDSOR: Kellner, South girls win XC titles

    Caroline Kellner repeated as individual champion and helped her West Windsor-Plainsboro South cross country team capture the Mercer County Championship on Friday at Washington Crossing State Park. Photo by Dennis Symons, Jr./dennissymons.com

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Township cancels properties auction

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The auction of several parcels of township-owned land, including the 148-acre Herman-Updike Farm in Windsor, has been canceled because of unresolved issues related to two of the properties.    The Township Council voted unanimously on Oct. 28 to rescind its prior authorization for the auction, which had been scheduled…

  • PRINCETON: Krugman tells a scary Halloween tale

    PRINCETON: Krugman tells a scary Halloween tale

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    Today’s election could go one of two ways, and while one will serve us better than another, things are not looking good.    So said Nobel Prize-winning Princeton University professor and world-famous economist and columnist Paul Krugman on Sunday, when he gave a lecture to benefit the restoration of the Paul…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gambatese re-elected mayor; Killmurray keeps council seat

       The Democratic incumbents held onto their posts Tuesday, as Frank Gambatese was re-elected mayor Chris Killmurray was re-elected to the Township Council for four-year terms.    Mr. Gambatese received 5,879 votes, topping Republican candidate Michael Kushwara and Independent candidate Debra Johnson, who received 3,653 and 1,485 votes, respectively.    In the race for one council seat, Mr.…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Shop ‘feeds the memory’ of Grover’s Mill broadcast

    WEST WINDSOR: Shop ‘feeds the memory’ of Grover’s Mill broadcast

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Strands of lights hung above coffee-drinking spectators at Grover’s Mill Coffee House and Roastery this weekend, setting the mood for the infamous starry night in 1938 when frightened townspeople believed Martians had landed.    More than 200 people turned out for a weekend-long celebration at the coffee shop…

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