• WEST WINDSOR POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 29

    WEST WINDSOR POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 29

     A thief stole irrigation equipment valued at a combined $2,000 from two locations in the Princeton Greens subdivision. The theft was reported at 3:33 p.m. Oct. 8. Similar thefts have occurred throughout the township.   Rosanna Soto, 27, of Trenton, was charged with shoplifting for allegedly putting clothing worth $708.58 in a shopping…

  • PLAINSBORO POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 29

    PLAINSBORO POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 29

     Samuel J. Brandt, 20, of East Brunswick Township, was charged with speeding, failure to maintain lane, possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle after he was stopped for speeding and failing to maintain his lane on Scudders Mill Road at 11:30 p.m.…

  • LAWRENCE POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 29

    LAWRENCE POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 29

    A Myrtle Avenue resident reported that someone dented the top of the roof of his GMC pickup truck while it was parked outside his home between 9 p.m. Oct. 24 and 12:42 p.m. Oct. 25.   Jenee McPhail, 34, of Lawrence Township, was charged with defiant trespass for being in the Quaker Bridge Mall…

  • PRINCETON: Panthers claim fourth straight Prep B tennis title

    PRINCETON: Panthers claim fourth straight Prep B tennis title

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor While this one was closer than some in the recent past, the result was the same for the Princeton Day School girls tennis team. The Panthers captured their fourth straight Prep B state tournament championship, edging Gill-St. Bernard’s for the team title at the Garden State Tennis Center in Edison.…

  • PRINCETON: School district enforcing residency rules

    PRINCETON: School district enforcing residency rules

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer There has been a noticeable uptick in the cases of students illegally attending public schools in Princeton, an issue that district officials said this week that they plan to notify law enforcement of. “It does seem to be getting to be more and more,” district Business Administrator Stephanie Kennedy…

  • PRINCETON: School board approves merit pay bonus for superintendent

    PRINCETON: School board approves merit pay bonus for superintendent

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton school board on Tuesday approved paying $19,530 in merit bonuses to Superintendent Stephen C. Cochrane for meeting a series of district goals during the past school year. School board President Andrea Spalla said the board last year had established five goals, which among other things included his…

  • PRINCETON: School board candidates offer views to parents

    PRINCETON: School board candidates offer views to parents

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer With the election less than a week away, the four candidates for Princeton School Board went before voters Wednesday night, offering ways to close the racial achievement gap and giving their priorities for the district. Elizabeth Kalber Baglio, Robert Dodge, Dafna Kendal and incumbent Patrick Sullivan took their message…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates to play for MCT soccer title

    WEST WINDSOR: Pirates to play for MCT soccer title

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys soccer has enjoyed its run through the Mercer County Tournament. And why shouldn’t they? Two years ago the Pirates were a 3-13 team and last year they improved to six wins. This year the team has played well enough to gain the No. 2…

  • Voters to make Election Day decisions

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Local voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to choose municipal, county and state representatives — including school board members. Princeton voters will choose two members of council and three members of the school board on Election Day. The council race pits incumbent Democrats Lance Liverman and Heather H.…

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