• HIGHTSTOWN: Taxi licenses remain at issue

    Police warn of infractions; one hearing set for Monday By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council recently denied four of seven taxi license applications after hearing about serious infractions by the companies from the Police Department.    At least one of those companies, Tu Amigo, is appealing the decision, and the council is…

  • Trenton Bike Tour 2010

    Trenton Bike Tour 2010

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  • Trenton Bike Tour 2010

    Trenton Bike Tour 2010

    By Kate Bernyk Public Relations FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 3, 2010 CONTACT: Kate Bernyk, Kate Bernyk Public Relations, 732-674-1432 Dan Fatton, Trenton Cycling Revolution, 908-303-4546 Cyclists Invited to Get Dose of Revolutionary History with the Trenton Bike Tour 2010 Over 200 participants are expected to ride in the 14th annual event TRENTON, N.J. —Bicycle enthusiasts,…

  • PRINCETON: Ivy champ Tigers host ND

    Princeton has momentum back after weekend wins By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University men’s lacrosse team heads into the NCAA tournament with a new dose of confidence.    The Tigers followed back-to-back losses to finish the regular season with back-to-back wins to capture the first Ivy League tournament championship and the league’s automatic…

  • PRINCETON: Race and revaluation raised as boro issue

    PRINCETON: Race and revaluation raised as boro issue

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    In the tempest over charges the property revaluation undertaken by Princeton Borough and Princeton Township has shifted the municipal tax burden away from the wealthy and onto residents of more modest means, the John-Witherspoon Street neighborhood can be considered ground zero.    The John-Witherspoon neighborhood — Princeton’s present-day ethnic melting pot…

  • PRINCETON: Panthers repeat rally cry

    PDS baseball advances in two tournaments By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The Princeton Day School baseball team never counts itself out of a game.    And because of that they rallied twice in two days to pull out improbable victories.    On Tuesday, the Panthers overcame a 4-1 deficit in their final at bat to defeat Pennington,…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Town takes another step to add third water well

    Drilled in 2004, well has cost $800,000-plus By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — The borough will spend an additional $19,240 in an effort to get a long-planned and expensive water well on line.    Borough Engineer Carmela Roberts explained this week that a private company will be paid to run a two-week test on Well…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough seeks health-care change

    Tax hike would still exceed 11 cents By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council wants municipal employees, including police, to switch to the state Health Benefits Program to save $60,000 this year and help avert the need for layoffs or unpaid furloughs.    One union has agreed to put the question to its…

  • MONTGOMERY: Bobal wins boys pole vault at SCC

    MHS girls’ depth earns another track crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Tyler Bobal has shown steady improvement since taking up the pole vault as a freshman, and now he has something to show for it.    The junior won the pole vault with a clearance of 13-feet to help the Montgomery High School boys…

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