• PRINCETON: Kelso climbs Hun lax ladder

    PRINCETON: Kelso climbs Hun lax ladder

    Former goalie takes over boys program By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Tom Kelso has been a part of every other level of the Hun School boys lacrosse program, and now he’s at the top.    The 2001 Hun graduate is the Raiders new head coach.    ”I’m very excited,” Kelso said. “It’s definitely a rewarding experience…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Spotlight: Princeton’s Taste of the Nation is back — and bigger than ever — April 26

        Princeton’s hottest chefs, restaurants, and mixologists will gather for Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation, Central Jersey’s premiere culinary benefit. Taste of the Nation Princeton will raise critical funds needed to support Share Our Strength’s efforts to end childhood hunger in Central Jersey and across the nation. This year’s event will be held…

  • Church vs. trees on Princeton Ridge

    Daniel Harris of Princeton The Site Plan Review Advisory Board of Princeton recently considered the application of the Westerly Road Church to develop the environmentally sensitive Princeton Ridge at the eastern end of Bunn Drive adjoining Herrontown Woods. Citizens will want to know of the meeting of March 17, prior to judicial review by the…

  • PRINCETON: Kelso climbs Hun lax ladder

    PRINCETON: Kelso climbs Hun lax ladder

    The Hun School lacrosse programs have new head coaches as Tom Kelso (left) takes over the boys program and Ali Kittle will lead the girls. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • Church proposal will be destructive

    Huck Fairman of Princeton We bicycle weekly past the Poor Farm/Bunn Drive/Herrontown proposed site for the Westerly Road Church construction. It seemed like an unnecessarily large and destructive proposal. Now, with the Princeton Environmental Commission report, the destructiveness of the proposal is confirmed.    I hope that more Princetonians will voice their opposition. Huck Fairman Mount…

  • PRINCETON: Tigers’ season ends in CBI semis

    Princeton falls at hot-shooting St. Louis By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University men’s basketball team ended with its most wins in a decade, but it really wanted three more.    The Tigers’ season came to a close with a 69-59 loss at St. Louis in the College Basketball Invitational semifinals on Wednesday. A…

  • Family gives thanks for love and support

    The Gianacaci Family of Hopewell Township Our family would like to thank the countless numbers of people who prayed for our daughter, Christine, and our whole family ever since we first heard that she was missing at the Hotel Montana after the earthquake in Haiti. The love and support not only from family, friends, our…

  • Mothers’ Day Butterfly Release for Our Departed Moms

    Susan Mollica The New Jersey Motherless Daughters has scheduled a "Mother’s Day Lunch and Butterfly Release" in remembrance and honor of our departed mothers in Monument Square, New Brunswick on Saturday, May 8, 2010 at 12:30 PM. Mothers’ Day is particularly difficult for those women who have lost their mothers and grandmothers and no longer feel they…

  • PRINCETON: University reaches a goal

    Construction will begin on two buildings By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    Princeton University is moving ahead with construction of its new $180 million neuroscience and psychology buildings, an ambitious project that was part of the university’s 2008 campus plan, but was put on hold as the university sought to weather the economic downturn.    According to…

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