• A little something for the musicians?

    Chris Harford, Princeton Today is Oct. 8, 2010, two days before the 100th birthday celebration of the Princeton Public Library, serendipitously scheduled for 10/10/10 in Hinds Plaza. I’m sitting in the plaza now, one of those picture-perfect fall days, warm, sunny, crisp-bright light. I’m watching the Adam’s Party Rental crew set up the tents in…

  • New York Artist Will Discuss His Paintings Nov. 10 at MCCC
  • PRINCETON: Township candidates wrangle

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    The four candidates for the Township Committee attended a public forum Monday evening to answer questions from township residents.    Incumbent Democrats Liz Lempert and Arden “Lance” Liverman are facing Republicans Stuart Duncan and Douglas Miles for two three-year terms on the committee.    At the forum, which was sponsored by the…

  • RESULTS

    By: centraljersey.com PU soccer Sophomore Lester Nare scored two goals to lead the Princeton University men’s soccer team to a 3-0 upset of No. 13 Brown on Saturday on Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium. The Bears entered the game undefeated and had only allowed one goal in nine games. Princeton improves to 6-3-1 on the…

  • PRINCETON: Raiders at best in overtime

    Hun football wins wild one to go 4-0 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    A.J. Zuttah has been a part of three Hun-Lawrenceville football games, and in his first two previous, he and the Raiders topped their Route 206 rivals handily.    Saturday, though, it took overtime for a 20-14 win, the second overtime win of…

  • State needs new plan for its infrastructure

    Andres M. Roda, American Society of Civil Engineers I recently read the editorial “America’s economic ‘backbone’ is crumbling,” posted Oct. 6. As the chair of the 2007 New Jersey Infrastructure Report Card Committee, I want to thank you for raising awareness to imminent crisis of infrastructure decay.    Recent news events tell the story. Modern ships…

  • PRINCETON: Mid-season showdown ends in tie

    PRINCETON: Mid-season showdown ends in tie

    PHS, PDS boys soccer teams encouraged by game By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Neither team left the field thrilled with the outcome, but neither was disappointed either after the Princeton High boys soccer team played visiting Princeton Day School to a 1-1 tie on Saturday at Valley Road Field.    Princeton kept its unbeaten streak alive…

  • Amber Cox

    By: centraljersey.com MOUNT HOLLY — The conspiracy to commit murder trial of suspended Bordentown City Police Chief Philip Castagna was to resume, yesterday, Wednesday, after the defense cross-examined the prosecution’s star witness Gary Hall. Mr. Hall was allegedly solicited by Mr. Castagna to kill his former wife, Joyce Leopold. Defense attorney Robert Leiner questioned Mr.…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com Amanda Mae Donohue looks and plays no different, but has to pay much closer attention to her body than any of her Princeton Day School field hockey teammates. The Panthers sophomore must monitor her blood sugar while she lives with Type 1 diabetes, previously known as juvenile diabetes. "Exercising has been a struggle…

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