• MONROE: Falcons to face Middletown South for CJ III title

    By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer    The Monroe Township High football team is happy to be making its first appearance in a state sectional championship game, but the Falcons are not just happy to be there.    ”We’re really excited about playing the game,” said Monroe coach Chris Beagan, whose squad faces powerful Middletown South in the…

  • PRINCETON: Tiger men go on the road

    PU ice hockey looks to top Brown, Yale By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University men’s ice hockey team has won more games than the previous season in each of the last six seasons.    Each year, that task becomes difficult as the win total climbs higher and opposing teams look more and more…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough professionals must compete for jobs

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — When the borough holds its reorganization meeting in less than a month, there could be different people in many of the appointed professional services positions for the first time in years.    The borough recently sought proposals for all of its professional positions — borough attorney, municipal prosecutor, borough…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Knights respond to opening test

    Litwack helps to lift ice hockey By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    It was just the first game of the season, but already Bob Weiss knows his West Windsor-Plainsboro North ice hockey team can play through some adversity.    The Knights came into Wednesday night’s season-opener against Steinert without two injured defensemen, while also playing a goaltender…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Job of Rise boss deemed safe

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer     HIGHTSTOWN — She may be under siege but the job of Lydia Santoni-Williams, executive director of local service organization Rise, is safe.     That was the word Tuesday from Bill Gilmore, president of Rise’s board of trustees, when asked if her job is in jeopardy.     However, Mr. Gilmore…

  • MANVILLE: Elks tree sales help special programs

    MANVILLE: Elks tree sales help special programs

    Sharon, Andy and Logan Lindstrom watch as Elks member Rich Turner prepares their tree. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Local power broker considers friend’s election

    HILLSBOROUGH: Local power broker considers friend’s election

    Jeff Michaels’ friendship with Gov.-elect Chris Christie earned him a spot on one political Web site’s list of the state’s most influential people. Photo courtesy of Jeff Michaels

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Watershed to be lauded by governor

    At Drumthwacket Mansion in Princeton tonight By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine will be joined by leaders of the state Department of Environmental Protection in honoring the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association at an awards ceremony at Drumthwacket Mansion in Princeton tonight (Thursday).    The SBMWA, which celebrated its 60th anniversary this…

  • Yes vote Dec. 8 will save Montgomery money

    Keith Wheelock of Montgomery     I urge all registered Montgomery and Rocky Hill voters to go to the polls and vote ‘Yes’ in the Montgomery Township School District referendum on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Not going to the polls will cost all taxpayers big bucks.    Those who recall my budgetary tight-fistedness as a Montgomery Township Committeeman…

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