• SHOP TALK: A Little Taste of Cuba is a big part of Princeton

    SHOP TALK: A Little Taste of Cuba is a big part of Princeton

    By Mike Morsch, Packet Media Goup    When one walks by A Little Taste of Cuba on Witherspoon Street in Princeton, the distinct aroma of cigars — and sometimes pipes — is prevalent from the doorway.    Visitors poking their heads inside can, at various times, see guys — it’s mostly guys who smoke cigars and pipes…

  • MONTGOMERY: MHS girls tennis sectional champs

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Raheel Saleem is always confident that his Montgomery High School first doubles team will play well together. “They’ve been in sync forever,” said the Cougars head coach. Amy and Ally Yan are twins in their first year on the MHS varsity. They were straight set winners and Shannon Lu…

  • PRINCETON: Watsky key part of deep PHS XC lineup

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Cy Watsky has never been a part of a deeper or more driven Princeton High School boys cross country team. The Little Tigers junior is part of the pack that is following Alex Roth and also trying to close the gap on their frontrunner in order to improve their…

  • PRINCETON: New names, same results as Tigers remain unbeaten

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University football was missing several key performers from previous weeks, but the Tigers remained unbeaten behind some emerging names. Isaiah Barnes caught a career-high eight passes, John Lovett rushed for a career-high four touchdowns, Charles Volker scored his first career touchdown and three fellow freshmen enjoyed their…

  • PRINCETON: University to now allow campus police to have weapons

    PRINCETON: University to now allow campus police to have weapons

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University announced this week that it was reversing a long-standing policy against allowing campus police to have weapons, a move the school said was unrelated to recent college shootings around the country. Starting in the “months ahead,” sworn officers in the school’s Department of Public Safety would have…

  • Factors to consider before renting out your home

    Renting out a home is a great way for homeowners to earn some extra income. Some homeowners rent their homes in an attempt to wait out a sagging housing market, while others see renting their homes as a long-term commitment to their financial futures. Being a landlord has its advantages and disadvantages, and the decision…

  • Smart tech takes over the home

    Survey looks at homeowners’ changing technology preferences The home is only getting smarter. More than a quarter of Americans own at least one smart-home product and nearly half of millennials (adults ages 18 to 34) are adopting smart-home technology, according to a survey of approximately 4,000 Americans by Coldwell Banker and technology site CNET. Smart-home…

  • Add value to your home with these renovations

    Homeowners choose renovation projects for a variety of reasons. Although many improvements are made to increase functionality and comfort of a home, several others are seen as worthwhile investments. These investments can add up to a higher resale value when the time comes to sell a home. Certain projects have a history of providing a…

  • New models a success at Monroe Township 55+ community

    More than 500 visitors and interested buyers attended the model grand opening last month at K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Monroe, a new active-adult lifestyle community being developed off Prospect Plains Road in Middlesex County’s Monroe Township. The community’s first two models opened the weekend of Sept. 19-20 and, according to the builder, guests were…

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