• LETTER: Candidate offers thanks to Cranbury

    James (Jay) M. Taylor, Cranbury    I want to thank the residents of Cranbury who came out on Nov. 3 to vote. It was great to see a large turnout for what was a key election on both the state and local level.    Locally, I felt fortunate that we had four very solid candidates from whom…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police target teen drug use

    Ask residents to clean out their medicine cabinets By Maria Prato-Gaines and Davy James, Staff Writers    One of the most overlooked places in the home may be the one in most need of cleaning, according to local police officials.    That is where Operation Medicine Cabinet New Jersey comes into play.    Middlesex County will host this…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raider girls run to CJ IV title

    Soph Cady goes from fan to factor By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Alexandra Cady went to the state sectional cross country race last year to watch the Hillsborough High School girls run.    This year, the sophomore helped the Raiders add another team title to their growing resume. Cady was the Raiders’ fifth finisher in…

  • Collages

    By Suzanne Ives Cunningham Hi, I would like to have my event posted in you art calendar. I am a local artist and am having a show at Small World Coffee in Princeton. Here are the details, Artist; suzanne ives cunningham, www.thesuzanneives.com Location; Small World Coffee, 14 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ Dates of show; Dec…

  • Drivers trying to beat traffic lights a nuisance and danger

    Kimberly Ryan, Claudia Road    I leave my house on my morning commute only to find the traffic signal at the intersection of Route 206 and Dukes Parkway East has just turned red.    Initially cars begin moving from their stagnant position behind the white lines and as those cars proceed to their destination through the light,…

  • HOPEWELL: Council tackles parking, streetscape, station fees

    Officials adopted and introduced ordinances By Aleen Crispino, Special Writer    The Hopewell Borough Council voted to adopt four ordinances and introduce two new ones at its Nov. 5 meeting.    Issues covered range from parking restrictions and streetscape improvements on Broad Street to fees for use of the Hopewell Railroad Station and efforts to encourage desirable…

  • Viking gymnasts enjoy best sectional ever

    By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer    The South Brunswick High gymnastics team enjoyed its best sectional showing in school history last week, and coach Mindy Verderami says the Vikings are a squad still on the rise.    On Friday, South Brunswick will be among 10 teams competing for the state team championship at Montgomery High. A day…

  • ROOSEVELT: Injunction against yeshiva on hold

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer     ROOSEVELT — An injunction ordering Yeshiva Me’on Hatorah to stop using the house at 28 Homestead Lane as a dormitory is apparently on hold.     Borough Attorney Richard Shaklee said he filed an application for the injunction in early October, two months after the Planning Board denied the Yeshiva’s…

  • trunk show

    By The Place to Bead PRESS RELEASE Glass artisan James Bielenberg is doing a Trunk Show at The Place to Bead 41 Witherspoon Street Princeton N.J 08542 Friday November 27, 2009 from 10am-6pm James will have GLASS BEADS, SILVER BEADS, GLASS PENDANTS and FINISHED JEWELRY. All of James pieces are HANDMADE. He also makes PANDORA…

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