• PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 15 – May 25

    PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 15 – May 25

    TULIP POPLARS — The Princeton Shade Tree Commission donated three Tulip Poplar trees to Elm Court in celebration of Arbor Day. Pictured, from left,are commissioners Nancy Greenspan, Polly Burlingham, Marie Rickman, Alexandra Radbil, and Elm Court resident Kate Armour.

  • PRINCETON: PDS girls in MCT final again

    Jenkins aids semifinal win in new role By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Sydney Jenkins was willing to sacrifice her usual role to help the Princeton Day School girls lacrosse team return to the Mercer County Tournament championship.    Against fourth-seeded Hun in Tuesday’s MCT semifinals, it meant not taking a shot, not even getting a…

  • PRINCETON: Spotlight: Tim Keyes: A composer who reaches out to listeners

    PRINCETON: Spotlight: Tim Keyes: A composer who reaches out to listeners

    Violinist Daniel Choi and clarinetist Soolean Choy with Tim Keyes.

  • MONTGOMERY: New Cougars into SCT final

    MONTGOMERY: New Cougars into SCT final

    Johnson is sparkplug for MHS baseball team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Watchung Hills may see a different Montgomery High baseball team than it saw in early April when the teams meet Saturday night for the Somerset County Tournament championship.    ”We’re playing well right now and it is fun to watch,” said Montgomery coach Peter…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Safety event planned

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    South Brunswick police will be providing free child emergency identification cards to parents Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the main campus of Brooks Crossing Elementary School, in Monmouth Junction.    The card includes a photo, physical description of the child, thumbprint and emergency response procedures.    The card will…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Wu-led Knights top PHS

    Junior avenges haunting match By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Tim Wu had lived through agony.    It was all ecstasy for the junior first-singles player as he led the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys tennis team to its first-ever win over Princeton High School in the Central Jersey Group III quarterfinals, 5-0, Tuesday.    ”Last year, we…

  • PRINCETON: Spotlight: Tim Keyes: A composer who reaches out to listeners

    PRINCETON: Spotlight: Tim Keyes: A composer who reaches out to listeners

    Tim Keyes leads the Tim Keyes Consort in concert on Sunday, May 17, in Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium.

  • MONTGOMERY: Niper no-no is SCT finals ticket

    MONTGOMERY: Niper no-no is SCT finals ticket

    MHS junior excited about win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Pitching a no-hitter was a pretty big deal for Casey Niper.    But winning the game was an even bigger deal.    ”It was exciting to pitch a no-hitter, but it was important because it was Bridgewater and it was the (Somerset) county semifinals,” said Niper, a…

  • WEST WINDSOR: North’s Cai enjoying solid season

    Knights, PHS at sectional golf By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Charles Cai’s standards went up considerably in his first varsity golf season.    ”I didn’t really have many expectations coming into my freshman year,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro North freshman. “It’s been a good experience with all the team play.”    Cai put together such a…

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