• PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60

    PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Watershed FEST celebrates ‘Green & Growing’ at 60

    Watershed FEST co-Chairmen Bill Carmean and Nancy Ross, of Yardley, Pa.

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Police Beat

        Elon D. Epps-Daniels, 19, of South Main Street, was charged Oct. 2 with trespassing.     Police said they responded to a report at 7:18 p.m. of a suspicious man attempting to steal a bicycle in the 100 block of Outcalt Street.     Officers searched the area and found Mr. Epps-Daniels, who matched descriptions given…

  • LETTERS: Trust Cook for committee

    Carl Helstrom, Cranbury    I write in support of Dave Cook’s candidacy for Cranbury Township Committee.    Mr. Cook and I don’t agree on all things political, but I know he is knowledgeable about Cranbury, dedicated to the community, and savvy enough to deal with the many complicated and often perplexing municipal and political issues that affect…

  • Microsoft Windows 7 Princeton Launch Party

    Microsoft Windows 7 Princeton Launch Party

    By Chris Beyer Skillman, NJ – October 9, 2009 – Microsoft is sponsoring a Princeton-area, Windows 7 Launch Party to unveil the latest features of their newest computer operating system on Thursday, October 22 at 6pm at the technician X retail store on Route 206 in Skillman. The public is invited to experience the new…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Everett exemplifies surging North

    Hard work pays off with gridiron wins By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Chris Casamento has never had to worry about Jake Everett putting time and effort into becoming a better football player.    ”He’s worked his tail off,” said Casamento, who is in his second season as the head coach at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North. “In…

  • MONROE: Girls Xc off to fast start

    Frosh Klecha is No. 1 runner By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer    The Monroe Township High School girls’ cross country team started its season with five wins in six dual meets, and coach Rachel Zarodnansky thinks the best is yet to come.    ”I’m very proud of them,” Zarodnansky said. “It seems like we’re really starting to…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Oct. 9 — Oct. 17, 2009

    PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Oct. 9 — Oct. 17, 2009

    Friday, Oct. 9     12th annual Health Fair: Princeton Theological Seminary’s Wholistic Health Initiative will host its 12th annual health fair from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Mackay Campus Center on the Seminary campus. The fair emphasizes the care of the body, mind, and spirit. To that end, the fair will include exhibits…

  • EAST WINDSOR: $10M from Turnpike Authority doesn’t buy happiness for all

    By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — While the New Jersey Turnpike’s expansion project may mean a smoother ride for thousands of drivers and commuters, such a plan can be disruptive and even heartbreaking for those who live in the construction shovel’s way.    The Turnpike runs right through the township, and a $2 billion…

  • LETTERS: Candidates outline major issues facing Cranbury

    Dan Mulligan and Jay Taylor, Republican candidates, Cranbury    When walking through town and speaking with residents there are two primary issues we hear on a regular basis COAH and municipal spending.    In terms of COAH, we are actively working with our legislators in Trenton to modify the COAH legislation. This past week, our efforts were…

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