• WEST WINDSOR: Criticism, alleged lack of transparency puts an end to Planning Board meeting

    WEST WINDSOR: Criticism, alleged lack of transparency puts an end to Planning Board meeting

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Toll Brothers, which would like to build a mixed-use development on the 45-acre Maneely Tract off Old Bear Brook Road, will have to wait until the Planning Board’s Oct. 21 meeting to find out if its application will be approved. That’s because Planning Board Chairman Marvin Gardner…

  • LAWRENCE POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 8

    LAWRENCE POLICE BLOTTER: Oct. 8

     More than 100 jars of honey, salad dressing, jellies and other food, along with the credit card machine and a scale to weigh produce, were stolen from a farm stand on Route 206 between 5 p.m. Sept. 28 and 9 a.m. Sept 29. The burglar pried open a door to get inside.  …

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Last of three suspects arrested in string of car burglaries

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Last of three suspects arrested in string of car burglaries

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The last suspect of three men who committed a string of car burglaries has been apprehended and charged with multiple offenses, according to the South Brunswick Township Police Department. Jarred Robinson, 23, of Franklin Township, was charged with burglary, theft, possession of a stolen motor vehicle and…

  • PRINCETON: Urban planner’s research reveals town’s dramatic demographic change

    PRINCETON: Urban planner’s research reveals town’s dramatic demographic change

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer As a boy living in Princeton, former Mayor Dick Woodbridge grew up in a town when there were more blue-collar jobs than there are today and the racial makeup of the town was different, too. He and others on Wednesday at the Nassau Club listened to a lecture detailing…

  • CRANBURY: Amir Moon: The ambassador of Cranbury Township

    CRANBURY: Amir Moon: The ambassador of Cranbury Township

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor It would be difficult to live in or visit Cranbury and not meet Amir Moon. Amir has worked up and down Main Street. Before waiting at Food Sing Asian Cuisine, he served customers at Teddy’s Restaurant and Cranbury Pizza. Always with a smile, he helps at the library, shovels snow…

  • CRANBURY: The Elms residents celebrate Oktoberfest

    CRANBURY: The Elms residents celebrate Oktoberfest

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor At 100 years old, she can still play a mean game of pong. Centenarian Helen Morrison wore an alpine-style hat she decorated for Oktoberfest while she tossed ping-pong balls into cups. She happily went for a sip of beer after she successfully bounced five balls into the containers on the…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Forum focused on economic growth and development opportunity in East Windsor

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer The East Windsor Economic Development Committee and Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce co-hosted an economic development forum and networking breakfast last Tuesday morning. The forum was held at the Americana Diner at 359 Route 130 on Sept. 29. Registration and networking began at 7:30 a.m., followed by a full breakfast.…

  • EAST WINDSOR: New mastectomy boutique opens

    EAST WINDSOR: New mastectomy boutique opens

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Medi-Mart, a medical supply center in East Windsor, has opened a world class, certified mastectomy boutique. The boutique exclusively sells Amoena International products. Amoena is a world leader in manufacturing breast forms, pocketed bras and lingerie for pre- and post-breast surgery. The Amoena shop at Medi-Mart is the second of…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Foundation partners with hospital to keep dream alive

    Joshua Harr Shane’s dream was to become a doctor just like Patch Adams. Although Joshua died in a car crash on his way to volunteer at a Princeton hospital on June 21, 2000, his dream is being kept alive by the Joshua Harr Foundation. Thanks to a partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital…

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