• MONTGOMERY: Girls lacrosse off to fast start

    Martin, Cougars encouraged at 4-1 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Rachel Martin has lived through enough bad starts with the Montgomery High School girls lacrosse team that a good beginning seemed long overdue.    ”It’s a lot better,” said Martin, part of the defense that helped MHS improve to 4-1 with an 18-3 win at…

  • PRINCETON: Softball team celebrates start

    Little Tigers win three in a row By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Three wins in a row might not seem like much to a lot of teams.    But for the Princeton High softball team, three wins in a row are a reason to celebrate.    ”We’re a young team but they all know how to play…

  • PRINCETON: Smart improves for surging PHS boys

    Junior realizes potential on track By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    On his birthday Saturday, Zaid Smart gave the Princeton High School another gift.    The Little Tigers junior ran down the Westfield anchor to win the 4×1600 relay at the Colts Neck Relays. The Little Tigers’ Aaron Thomas, Sean Pradhan, Bruce Robertson and Smart ran…

  • PRINCETON: Church on ‘The Ridge’ defends expansion plan

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    Westerly Road Church officials made their case to the Regional Planning Board last week that its proposal for a new church on the Princeton Ridge balanced concerns of environmentalists with their need to serve a growing congregation.    The church has proposed a 44,940-square-foot building on an 18.58-acre lot off Bunn…

  • PRSD superintendent addresses the community

    Judith A. Wilson of Princeton Regional School District     The following letter has been addressed to parents and members of the community:    We are certainly in challenging and difficult times. The economic forces at play on national and state levels are impacting our district in unprecedented ways. While responding to the realities of decreased revenues…

  • New Jersey Historian and Professor to Speak About Abolitionist Richard Waln at MCCC Apr. 28

    New Jersey Historian and Professor to Speak About Abolitionist Richard Waln at MCCC Apr. 28

    By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Historian and professor Susan Kozel will present a lecture entitled “Slavery and Freedom in New Jersey: The Life and Work of Quaker Abolitionist Richard Waln” on Wednesday, April 28, noon to 1 p.m., at Mercer County Community College. This lecture is free and open to the public and…

  • ReRun MONEIGH eBay Spring Auction Begins April 25th

    ReRun MONEIGH eBay Spring Auction Begins April 25th

    By Christine Orman April 8, 2010   For Immediate Release   Contact:  Deirdre Panas 732 675 9168 or [email protected]   ReRun MONEIGH eBay Spring Auction Begins April 25th   ReRun Inc., the nonprofit Thoroughbred adoption program based in Helmetta NJ, announced it will be holding its spring eBay auction of Moneighs® on April 25, 2010. …

  • Pennington Dance

    Pennington Dance

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  • Radiology Affiliates Imaging and WPST hosts Girl’s Night Out

    Kimberly Artesani/Ruth Hawthorne FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Ruth Hawthorne, Marketing Director n [email protected] Girl’s Night Out Lawrenceville, NJ April 8, 2010 — Radiology Affiliates Imaging and 94.5 WPST are hosting a Girl’s Night Out at RAI’s Lawrenceville location (3120 Princeton Pike) on May 4, 2010 from 5-8pm. Join us for a night of munchies, merlot,…

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