• CRANBURY: Soccer trio helping PHS

    CRANBURY: Soccer trio helping PHS

    Princeton High’s Emma Karp keeps the ball away from Robbinsville’s Nicole Hornberg´er during the Little Tigers’ 2-0 loss on Tuesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • MONROE: Intersections to get upgrades

    by Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — Land acquisition for the improvement of three intersections near the Regency development is under way.    Two of the intersections — Route 522 at Spotswood Englishtown Road and Mounts Mills Road — will be widened, redesigned and have traffic lights installed. A third — the intersection of Mounts Mill…

  • Special Sales Tax Deduction for New Vehicle Purchases

    By Gregg Semanick-Local IRS Spokesperson The IRS reminds New Jerseyans that purchasing a new car, light truck, motor home or motorcycle could qualify them for a special tax deduction for the state and local sales and excise taxes on their 2009 tax returns. Purchases made after Feb. 16, 2009 and before Jan. 1, 2010, will qualify for this deduction under the…

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

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

    Photos by Nina Brenner     Dressed in finery and wellies, close to 300 friends of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, central New Jersey’s first environmental group, enjoyed an evening of great food, music and fun at the Watershed Association’s 34th annual Watershed FEST: “Celebrating 60 Watershed Years: Green & Growing.”     Held Oct. 3 at…

  • PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week

    PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week

    Julia Anthony…Hun girls soccer

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

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

    KEEPING MORVEN GREEN — Morven Museum & Garden sponsored a five-week summer intern program for teen and young adult members of Isles, Inc., a Trenton-based nonprofit community development and environmental organization fostering self reliance. The interns were participants in the Isles Career Center/YouthBuild Institute and worked on garden projects from redesigning and planting flower beds,…

  • CRANBURY: House tour offers new twist on old homes

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — With a historical home on nearly every corner, the Cranbury Historical and Preservation Society chose a new angle for this year’s Cranbury House Tours: houses and barns.    The event, scheduled for Oct. 17 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., will feature six local historical homes, one of which…

  • LETTERS: Candidates support land preservation

    David Cook and Glenn Johnson, Democratic candidates, Cranbury     This past weekend as we walked door-to-door meeting the residents of Cranbury we would occasionally get the chance to look around at hundreds of acres of soybeans and corn that have turned and are soon to be harvested. It drives home how fortunate we are that…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Schoberl appointed to RVCC trustees

       Hillsborough resident Peter G. Schoberl joined the Raritan Valley Community College Board of Trustees, following its Sept. 29 meeting, the school announced.    In addition to Mr. Schoberl, the board added Kate R. Whitman of Peapack and new Hunterdon Executive County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gerald J. Vernotica of Long Valley.    ”As a former chairman of…

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