• HIGHTSTOWN: New insurance enforcement could jeopardize tax service

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Some area taxi companies say they may not be able to operate under insurance coverage minimums the borough is now enforcing after nearly five years of not doing so.    The borough’s taxi ordinance, approved in 2005, sets the minimum amount of coverage each cab must have at $100,000…

  • TRADE YOUR GOLD AT HAR SINAI

    By Har Sinai A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY  Hopewell Twp. – Hamilton Jewelers is pairing with Har Sinai Temple for a "Golden Opportunity of an Evening’’ on Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Wine, light hors d’oeuvres and dessert will be served at the event which will feature Golden Oldies music and free gold jewelry appraisals by Hamilton…

  • Beacon has early deadline for Nov. 26 edition

    Please try to comply! Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, which we will observe on Nov. 26, the deadline for submission of news copy, letters to the editor, etc., for the Nov. 26 edition of the Beacon is Nov. 20 at noon.    All photos being submitted for that edition should be e-mailed…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Nov. 13 – Nov. 21, 2009

    PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Nov. 13 – Nov. 21, 2009

    Friday, Nov. 13     Choral concert: Westminster Schola Cantorum and the Westminster Williamson Voices, conducted by James Jordan, will perform a concert titled “Laudate!” The program will include works by Rheinberger, Brahms, Ives, Rachmaninoff, Britt and O’Regan. A highlight will be Igor Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms performed with the composer’s two- piano arrangement. The ensemble…

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  • PRINCETON: Help give needy kids a merry holiday

        Princeton’s Human Services Department seeks donors for its 12th annual Holiday Wish Program.     For the past 10 years, Princeton Human Services, township and borough employees, local businesses and organizations, and private donors have made hundreds of economically deprived Princeton children’s holiday wishes come true by providing them with at least one gift.    …

  • PRINCETON: Buczak is big reason for Tigers excitement

    PRINCETON: Buczak is big reason for Tigers excitement

    Princeton University men’s basketball coach Sydney Johnson will begin his third season when the Tigers play at Central Michigan on Saturday. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith

  • PRINCETON: Boys soccer advances with another shutout

    Little Tigers into CJ III final By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group    For two years, winning the Mercer County Tournament title was seemingly the worst thing that could happen to Princeton High’s boys soccer team when it came to the state tournament.    After the high of ruling the county, the Little Tigers suffered early dismissals…

  • PRINCETON: Area foursome opens football playoffs

    PRINCETON: Area foursome opens football playoffs

    Road warriors seek first-round wins By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    For the first time ever, all four public school football teams in the Princeton Packet coverage area have qualified for the sectional playoffs.    All four teams — Princeton and West Windsor-Plainsboro North in Central Jersey Group III and Montgomery and WW-P South in Group IV…

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