• PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Dec. 11 – Dec. 20, 2009

    Friday, Dec. 11     Princeton Regional Schools Board of Education Program Committee, noon, Valley Road.     “A Cappella Jam and Toy Drive”: Princeton University student a cappella groups will regale localshoppers and diners with a free concert at 6:30 p.m. indowntown Princeton as part of the Palmer Square holiday festivities. Free. Attendees are encouraged to…

  • Same-sex marriage bill is civil, not religious

    Marion K. Littman of Princeton     I am writing in support of New Jersey Senate Bill 1967, which would make civil marriage available to same-sex couples while protecting the rights of clergy and religious organizations to refuse to solemnize such marriages.    I am a 59-year-old Jewish heterosexual and have been happily married for over 38…

  • PRINCETON: Boro swears in new police chief

    PRINCETON: Boro swears in new police chief

    File photo by Mark Czajkowski Former Princeton Borough Police Chief David Dudeck.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Route 571 upgrades get public hearing Tuesday

    By John Saccenti, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Residents will get their say on proposed improvements to Route 571 on Tuesday.    Township officials, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission and representatives from the Mercer County Engineering Division will be discussing proposed improvements for a stretch of the road between Clarksville Road and Wallace and Cranbury…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Zapicchi still sports-minded

    WEST WINDSOR: Zapicchi still sports-minded

    West Windsor-Plainsboro High North principal Michael Zapicchi was given an Award of Honor by the NJSIAA for his work with the organization. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars start toward strong year

    Minnis, MHS hockey defense opens well By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Jim Minnis still thinks about how close the Montgomery High School ice hockey team came to a state title last year.    It’s prime motivation for the Cougar senior, who gets closer to the end of his MHS career with every game he plays.…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: An evening of songs sung for children

    By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer    This evening (Friday), the Cranbury coffee house presents “An Evening of Children’s Music” featuring Jonathan Sprout, award-winning children’s singer/songrwriter, and Laurie Davis, singer/songwriter, local resident and Cranbury Presbyterian Nursery School’s pre-k teacher and children’s choir director.    This show will have an early start time of 6 p.m. Admission is $5…

  • MONROE: Recount confirms GOP win

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — An official recount for the Ward 3 Township Council elections Wednesday has reaffirmed a win by Republican candidate Michael Leibowitz, though his opponent is considering a challenge because of an oversight on the part of a Middlesex County Board of Elections employee.    According to Jim Vokral, Middlesex County…

  • CRANBURY: Time capsule uprooted in PNC Bank sale

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Township officials are looking for a new home for a 32-year-old time capsule now that the PNC Bank building is under contract to be sold.    PNC Bank officials confirmed Thursday that the property had been sold, but would not identify the buyer. Township Administrator Christine Smeltzer said the…

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