• WEST WINDSOR: Allen a small change for Knights

    WEST WINDSOR: Allen a small change for Knights

    New West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls tennis coach Caitlin Allen oversees practice Monday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • PHOTO FEATURE: Spring Street skyline evolves

    PHOTO FEATURE: Spring Street skyline evolves

    Photos by Mark Czajkowski The profile of Princeton’s Spring Street is changing as progress continues on construction of this apartment and retail building going up opposite the Princeton Borough parking garage.

  • MANVILLE: MYAL teams drop openers

       The Manville Ponies opened their 2009 season Sunday and dropped a heartbreaker to the Clark Crusaders 12-7 at Ned Panfile Stadium.    Manville’s score came late in the third quarter. Trailing 6-0, the Ponies scored on a 55-yard run by Paul Bast. Danny Santana ran in the extra point for a 7-6 lead.    The Crusaders came…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: For 20 years, these were days to remember

    Sports Editor Rudy Brandl says farewell by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    I wasn’t born in Hillsborough and have never lived there, but for the last 20 years, it has felt like a home town.    Covering sports in Hillsborough, especially at the high school, has made me feel like a member of the community. Although journalists…

  • Opposing Gusciora’s consolidation bill

    Eva Kaplan of Pennington     I’ve just been made aware of a bill that has been introduced before New Jersey’s State Legislature by current elected Assembly members Reed Gusciora and Sheila Oliver. This bill is designed to effectuate mandatory consolidation of many of our New Jersey local towns and to establish local governments for the…

  • MANVILLE: For 20 years, these were days to remember

    Sports Editor Rudy Brandl says farewell by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    I wasn’t born in Manville and have never lived there, but for the last 20 years, it has felt like a home town.    Covering sports in Manville, especially at the high school, has made me feel like a member of the community. Although journalists…

  • MONTGOMERY: High school principal to retire

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Montgomery High School Principal James Misek has announced his plans to retire at the end of the year, after more than six years with the district.    During his tenure, Mr. Misek was involved in the design and move into the new high school, hiring and developing staff as…

  • Fear distorts health care reform debate

    Nicole Scheller of Lawrence     Over the years, it seems everyone had some bureaucratic, medical, or financial horror story related to their health insurance — or lack thereof. Then on the brink of righting this grievous wrong, up sprung the most powerful of all manipulators: fear.    Propaganda, lies, and fear, the stuff of the powerful…

  • PRINCETON: Parental role discussed at minority ed seminar

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    The positive impact of parental involvement on the lives of the Princeton Regional School District’s minority students was the focus of a Saturday minority education seminar held at Community Park School.    With more than 60 parents and community members in attendance, teachers, administrators and the school district’s Minority Education Committee…

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