• Martin & Son Jewelers truly is a family business

    Metuchen shop recently opened BY ENID WEISS Correspondent Martin & Son Jewelers truly is a family business ENID WEISS Newly opened Martin & Son Jewelers is actually run by a mother-daughter team. Third generation jeweler Tracy Martin works on a watch at her new store on Main Street in Metuchen. ENID WEISS Tracy Martin is…

  • IN THE KITCHEN: The ‘I Know How to Cook’ book

    Featured recipe: Cassoulet By Faith Bahadurian Special Writer     Yes I can! That’s the spirit of Ginette Mathiot’s classic cookbook for French home cooks, “I Know How to Cook” (In French, “Je sais cuisiner”) First published in 1932, the book became the de rigueur gift for new brides who needed to have at hand a…

  • WEST WINDSOR: GIRLS RUNNER OF THE YEAR

    WEST WINDSOR: GIRLS RUNNER OF THE YEAR

    Kellner winning in sport she loves By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Caroline Kellner’s passion for running is a big reason her scholastic career has begun so successfully.    She simply can’t get enough of it.    After a freshman debut that saw her establish herself as one of the best cross county runners in Mercer County,…

  • PRINCETON: Stuart duo out for year

    Junior guard combo will help from sidelines By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Tony Bowman will return to the Stuart Country Day basketball bench for a sixth season at the helm of the team.    He will have two new assistant coaches on game days, but he would prefer to see them in uniform.    Guards Amber…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars face test in pool

    Matheson ready for big week By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Hannah Matheson has been swimming for as long as she can remember, but even she doesn’t know exactly what to expect in the pool today.    The Montgomery High School freshman was introduced to high school swimming at the Cougar Relays on Friday in a…

  • WEST WINDSOR: GIRLS RUNNER OF THE YEAR

    WEST WINDSOR: GIRLS RUNNER OF THE YEAR

    Caroline Kellner won championships at the Manhattan Invitational, Mercer County, Central Jersey Group IV and Group IV state meets as a sophomore. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • PRINCETON: Tigers get back to winning

    PRINCETON: Tigers get back to winning

    PU hoops gets 23 from Davis By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    For Sydney Johnson, games in December are about getting ready for the Ivy League season.    But even so, the Princeton University men’s basketball coach wants to win.    ”We have the big picture in mind, but at the same time they have improved,” Johnson said…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Teens and self-injury: how to respond

    By Iris Perlstein, L.P.C. Princeton HealthCare System     Searching for ways to deal with strong emotions that often accompany adolescence, a growing number of young people are turning to a dangerous behavior that may leave them scarred for life.     Parents, take note: Self- injury has become an increasingly popular method for teenagers to release…

  • MANVILLE: Man filed fraudulent insurance claim, prosecutor says

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    A Camplain Road resident was charged Monday with insurance fraud in connection with a false report of a car accident dating back to April.    Alex Cubero, 21, was charged with third-degree insurance fraud, third-degree attempted theft by deception and giving fictitious reports in the incident as was Jorge Henao, 22,…

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