• WEST WINDSOR: Defense helps Knights to big win

    WEST WINDSOR: Defense helps Knights to big win

    West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s Drew Kenavan (left) is congratulated by teammate Sam Korsen after scoring a touchdown in Saturday’s 14-6 win at Hamilton. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • PLUMSTED: Republicans keep committee seats

       PLUMSTED — Republican incumbents Mike McCue and Eric Sorchik were re-elected to the Township Committee on Tuesday.    Mr. McCue received 1,847 votes and Mr. Sorchik got 1,775, defeating Democrat Mitch Geier, who received 815 votes.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Squeri’s work rewarded with win

    Knight teammates make way for senior harrier at MCC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    HOPEWELL TWP. — Jon Squeri has a little something to show for his hard work now.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior won the Mercer County Cross Country Championship at Washington Crossing Park on Friday when teammates Joe and Jim Rosa…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Therapeutic hypothermia: New treatment for heart attack boosts chances for survival

    HEALTH MATTERS: Therapeutic hypothermia: New treatment for heart attack boosts chances for survival

    By Craig Gronczewski, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System     CPR and defibrillation have long been used to resuscitate a patient who has suffered from cardiac arrest. Now, following up those life-saving techniques with a relatively new advance called therapeutic hypothermia is improving heart attack survival, reducing the chance of brain damage, and giving patients a better…

  • Camp safety measures in NJ

    Mary Ellen Folsom of American Camp Assoc-NJ The American Camp Association-New Jersey Section is pleased that the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services will enact safeguards to further enhance the safety of children attending all of New Jersey’s summer camps.     New Jersey’s ACA-accredited camps have a tradition of tight employee screening. As a…

  • PRINCETON: University reaches staff cut goal

       Princeton University has announced that it has completed efforts to achieve $15 million in staff reductions necessary to help meet an overall goal of decreasing the university’s operating budget by $170 million over two years.    The staff reduction was achieved through a combination of vacancy and overtime savings, voluntary retirements, voluntary and involuntary reductions in…

  • Outraged at Princeton’s ‘deer-killing campaign’

    Bill Laznovsky of Princeton Princeton Township residents in general, and taxpayers in particular, should be outraged that our elected officials have budgeted over $100,000 this year to fund their deer-killing campaign. What was promised to be a ýPage=006 Column=001 OK,0000.04þ five-year deer-management program is now in its tenth year, with no end in sight.    …

  • "A Christmas Story" Ushers in Holiday Merriment at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Nov. 27 – Dec. 6

    "A Christmas Story" Ushers in Holiday Merriment at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Nov. 27 – Dec. 6

    Based on a story by Jean Shepherd By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — The Pennington Players will usher in the holiday season with the slightly-twisted, but totally lovable classic, “A Christmas Story,” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre Fridays, Nov. 27 and Dec. 4 at 7 p.m.; Saturdays, Nov. 28 and Dec. 5…

  • PRINCETON: Loose Ends: It’s good to the very last … candidate?

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