• PRINCETON: PU basketball on another win streak

    Men at home to host Monmouth By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Sydney Johnson is hoping that the roller coaster ride is only going to climb the rest of the way.    The Princeton University men’s basketball coach saw his team open the year with back-to-back wins before dropping four straight games. The Tigers have snapped…

  • ROCKY HILL: Boro recouping leftover school funds

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Nearly six months after the sudden shutdown of the Rocky Hill Board of Education, nearly $160,000 of its leftover funds will be returned to the borough.    The balance of the district’s assets were transferred to the Montgomery Township School District this summer as the result of legislation that…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Farmland Byway issues discussed at public forum

    By Sean Breslin, Special Writer    UPPER FREEHOLD — With an eye toward preserving property owners’ rights, the Planning Board last week heard from a consultant about the importance of including the Historic Farmland Byway into the township Master Plan and the need for a corresponding corridor management plan.    The byway is made up of 24…

  • ‘The Road’

    ‘The Road’

    Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee as father and son in "The Road," adapted from the Cormac McCarthy Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.

  • PRINCETON: WRESTLING PREVIEWS

    Montgomery      Head Coach: Kevin Jacoutot, fourth year     Last year: 13-7     Key returning wrestlers: Kevin Azimi (Sr.), Erik Biago (Sr.), Matthias Cassar (Sr.), Kevin Lisanti (Sr.), Chung-Yang Yeh (Sr.), Tyler Bobal (Jr.), John Moyle (Jr.), David Bergida (So.).     Top newcomers: Mike Colangelo (Sr.), Alex Rook (Sr.), Gabrielle Santiago (Jr.), Jared Knapp (So.), Lenny Bird (Fr.),…

  • PRINCETON: Brasor is bracing for last mat year

    Pre-season work has PHS senior confident By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Calvin Brasor hopes to make his final year with the Princeton High wrestling team his best yet.    ”We’re really looking forward to the season,” said Brasor, a senior who will likely wrestle at either 160 or 171 this year. “We’ve done a lot during…

  • ROBBINSVILE: Growing township addresses signs

    Local leaders say changes are ‘business friendly’ By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council recently approved changes to the local sign ordinance to allow for larger signs and closer placement to roads.    At the same time, the ordinance bans the use of signs with light emitting diode technology and makes it illegal…

  • PRINCETON: Raiders enjoy happy returns

    Melville helps Hun boys capture tournament By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — The Peddie School Invitational Tournament has been a great place for the Hun School boys basketball team the last few years.    Under head coach Jonathan Stone, the Raiders had won the tournament title in three of the last five years. This year,…

  • PRINCETON: YMCA, UMC team up to fight childhood obesity

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    The Princeton Family YMCA and the outpatient clinic at the University Medical Center at Princeton are teaming up in an effort to combat childhood obesity, focusing on the community’s Latino population.    The program, which is supported by funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will be kicked off next…

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