• PRINCETON: Princeton/C-P shows improvement in loss

    WW 12s softball remains unbeaten in pool play By Zoe Crain, Special Writer    As pool play comes close to a close in the District 12 Little League 12-year-old softball tournament, the drama, pressure and excitement typically reserved for the championship rounds has already begun.    After three days of blowout games, the tournament finally saw some…

  • PRINCETON: A taste of the Beard House — here

        Local foodies unable to attend elements of Princeton’s James Beard House dinner in New York City on July 13, fret not: The same tasting menu Chef Scott Anderson will prepare for diners at the famed James Beard House will be available at elements from Monday, July 12, through Sunday, July 18, giving everyone the…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton Symphony Orchestra names new slate of officers

    PRINCETON: Princeton Symphony Orchestra names new slate of officers

    David A. Tierno. formerly senior partner, Ernst & Young, is the PSO’s new president.

  • PRINCETON: Princeton Symphony Orchestra names new slate of officers

    PRINCETON: Princeton Symphony Orchestra names new slate of officers

        The Princeton Symphony Orchestra has announced the appointment of Princeton Township resident David A. Tierno as president of the board of trustees at its annual general meeting, held on June 21 at the home of Joyce and Georg Albers-Schonberg.     Mr. Tierno, who was elected to a three-year term on the board, begins his…

  • PRINCETON: Spotlight: Caren Sturges: Turning a page, con brio

    By Pat Summers Special Writer     What’s a woman to do after six years as president of Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s board of trustees, with eight active-member years before that?     The question doesn’t stump Caren Sturges for a moment. She’s “got a little list.”     Now she’ll have time to read beyond what’s required for…

  • CRANBURY: Attorney resigns from township post

    By Maria Prato, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Township Attorney Trishka Waterbuy has resigned because state land use law does not allow lawyers from the same firm to represent the township and municipal planning boards.    Ms. Waterbury has been township attorney since 2003, but had to resign when Planning Board Attorney Valerie Kimson joined Mason, Griffin…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Fees for city copies reduced to fit state law

    Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Fees for copies made by the city will change July 1 to more accurately reflect the associated costs, according to Acting Clerk Cynthia Ege.    A state law mandates the fee change. The law says the actual cost of duplicating an official record shall reflect the cost of the materials…

  • MANVILLE: Her second career choice was the right one

    Kelly Stabile is Roosevelt School’s Teacher of the Year By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer    Shocked and a little overwhelmed was how Kelly Stabile said she felt when she learned she had been named Roosevelt School’s Teacher of the Year.    ”When Dr. Ruberto came over the loud speaker and did the whole speech about Teacher…

  • PLAINSBORO: 12-year-old visitor drowns in family’s pool

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — A 12-year-old boy from Queens, New York, who was visiting relatives in Plainsboro, drowned in their backyard pool Tuesday, police said.    According to police, Robert Yang was in the in-ground pool of the Partridge Court home at about 4 p.m. when he apparently slipped from the shallow end…

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