• WEST WINDSOR: Defense guides Pirates to win

    WW-P South knocks off North football By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South football team spent all week working on ways to stop WW-P North running back Sean Reed.    It was a week well spent.    The Pirates defense held one of the Colonial Valley Conference’s top runners to just 35 yards rushing…

  • PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: Of socks, mating, rugs and rags
  • BT Bistro Presents Live Music & DJ’s to the Area

    BT Bistro Presents Live Music & DJ’s to the Area

    Chef Trigg preparing one of his favorite dishes

  • Pizza for $1.95
  • PRINCETON: University Medical Center gets NJ report card

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — A new state report on medical errors committed by hospitals reveals the University Medical Center at Princeton meets or exceeds state averages in many areas, but leaves room for improvement in others.    The state Department of Health & Senior Services released the 2009 Hospital Performance Report on Wednesday.…

  • Pizza for $1.95

    Pizza for $1.95

    By Chimney Rock Inn Chimney Rock Inn has been part of the Central Jersey diet for more than 100 years.  Believe it or not they will roll back the price of a large plain thin crust pizza to $1.95 on Monday October 26th. This promotion is in commemoration of the 15th year in Bridgewater and…

  • High school says thanks for the mums

    Charles D. Rudnick, principal, WW-P HS South     On behalf of the faculty and staff at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, we would like to recognize the community spirit of Wayne Kalinowski and Paul Keris of the Windsor Farm.    They were very generous in their donation of fall mums to beautify our school for Back…

  • Capital Health Foundation Honors Stacey Halvorsen and the Capital Health Auxiliary

    Capital Health Foundation Honors Stacey Halvorsen and the Capital Health Auxiliary

    Arline Stephen, Executive Director, Capital Health Foundation; Miles W. Truesdell Jr, Foundation Board Chairman and Dr. Geobel Marin, Gala Chairperson plan the 12th Annual Capital Affair.

  • BORDENTOWN CITY: Beyond books

    Video game offerings expand local library patrons’ horizons By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN CITY —Move over, Marcel.    The library’s tomes, Proustian and otherwise, are making room for a few new residents in the collection.    Just a few weeks ago, two branches in the Burlington County Library System began stocking video games. Bordentown and Evesham…

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