• ROBBINSVILLE: POLICE BEAT

       A solar light valued at $10 was reported stolen from a Chestnut Drive residence between Aug. 1 and Aug. 7. * * *    A mailbox valued at $250 was ripped out of the ground of an Amberfield Road residence and placed into a pool at a different house on the same road between 9:30 p.m.…

  • PLUMSTED: POLICE BEAT

       Police responded to a shoplifting incident at the New Egypt Marketplace on Aug. 6. Security video footage showed a male suspect placing ladies razors and two tubes of toothpaste in his pockets, police said. Anyone with information about this incident was asked to contact police at 609-758-3738.    A minor was charged Aug. 8 with driving…

  • PLUMSTED: Township hopes to hire police leader from within force

    by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer    PLUMSTED — The Township Committee hopes to choose a new chief law enforcement officer from its current police force when the governing body meets in September, if not sooner, according to Mayor Ron Dancer.    Also, the township this week began the hiring process for a new full-time officer, the…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Levy excels at Cryan

    WEST WINDSOR: Levy excels at Cryan

    Tennis tournament is Tulane tune-up By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Emma Levy enjoyed a career of highlights at The Lawrenceville School, and the Princeton Junction resident is making sure that they won’t stop there.    Levy is tuning up for Tulane University, where she will join the women’s tennis team coached by Terri Sisk this…

  • ALLENTOWN: POLICE BEAT

       Brendan M. McCarthy, 21, of Englishtown, was charged July 31 with driving while suspended. Police said they conducted a motor vehicle stop on South Main Street and discovered the suspension.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Levy excels at Cryan

    WEST WINDSOR: Levy excels at Cryan

    West Windsor residents Emma Levy (left) and Rebecca Lewinson were both medal winners at the recent Maccabiah Games. Staff photo by John Keating

  • ROBBINSVILLE: New food provider, menu for students

    by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The nearly 2,700 students in the school district will have something new on their plates this fall, literally.    The Board of Education last month unanimously approved a one-year food service management contract with Compass Group USA, Inc., known more commonly by its Chartwells Division name.    Several board…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR

    Thursday, Aug. 13    MOMs meeting — The MOMS Club of Millstone Township will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. Mothers from Millstone and Roosevelt are welcome to come meet the club’s members and learn about this international, nonprofit organization. It offers local, stay-at-home and part-time working moms support and the opportunity to share activities…

  • LIVE CHAT: Questions for the editors @ 1 p.m.

       Have a question for Fred Tuccillo, editor of The Princeton Packet, or Hank Kalet, online editor for The Princeton Packet newspapers? Now’s your chance. Go to centraljersey.com/chat to participate in a live Q&A session.

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