• PRINCETON: Boys Fencer of the Year

    Weller finished Hun career at top By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    As a sophomore, Teddy Weller contemplated leaving The Hun School fencing team to concentrate on training outside of school.    He didn’t, though, and went on to finish four solid seasons. He will graduate as one of the top fencers in program Hun history…

  • PRINCETON AREA: IN THE KITCHEN: A fresh and flexible Thai menu

    Featured recipe: SHRIMP WITH RED CURRY By Faith Bahadurian Special Writer    I know it’s spring, and nearly Easter, but as soon as the weather starts to warm, I think of the garden fresh flavors of Thai food instead of baked ham or leg of lamb.    Thai food is a flavorful study in contrasts. Fiery chilies…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Things to do

       Proms, Parties and Pitfalls: SUDZ (Stop Underage Drinking Zone), South Brunswick Municipal Alliance Against Substance Abuse, South Brunswick Parent Academy and the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) of Middlesex County is hosting a Prom, Parties and Pitfall 2009 forum from 7 to 9 p.m. at South Brunswick High School (750 Ridge Road).…

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  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars best in decade

    MONTGOMERY: Cougars best in decade

    MHS girls end Skyland track streak By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Danny Sciotto has no problems finding motivation for her races.    The junior just looks to her Montgomery High School girls track and field teammates.    In dual meets, like Tuesday’s 97-44 win over Hunterdon Central, Sciotto ran second in the intermediate hurdles to teammate…

  • Silent Pennington School students to bring attention to genocides across the world

    Silent Pennington School students to bring attention to genocides across the world

    By Andrew Kitchenman PENNINGTON – While a group of students at The Pennington School will be silent on April 21, the students’ actions will reverberate around the world. On that day, they plan to bring attention to genocides and raise funds for the victims of genocides. Thirty to 40 students are participating in the Silence…

  • ROOSEVELT: Former HHS student allegedly murdered by ex-boyfriend

       A young Roosevelt woman who attended Hightstown High School was killed early Thursday morning in Gettysburg, Pa., where she attended college.    Emily Rachel Silverstein, 19, a sophomore at Gettysburg College, was allegedly murdered by an ex-boyfriend in his off-campus apartment in what Adams County District Attorney Shawn Wagner called a “domestic violence-related homicide” in a…

  • PRINCETON: COMMUNITY CALENDAR, April 10-April 17

    PRINCETON: COMMUNITY CALENDAR, April 10-April 17

    Friday, April 10     Easter Egg Hunt: Princeton Alliance Church, corner of Scudders Mill Road and Schalks Crossing Road, Plainsboro. 10 a.m. Any child age 18 months through fourth grade and their parents are welcome. Admission is free. Activities include a short play entitled “Bunny Tales 3,” door prizes from Chuck E Cheese and Cold…

  • ROOSEVELT: Borough councilman’s daughter murdered

    By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor, and Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    The daughter of a Roosevelt borough councilman was killed early Thursday morning in Gettysburg, Pa., where she attended college.    Emily Rachel Silverstein, 19, a sophomore at Gettysburg College, was allegedly murdered by an ex-boyfriend in his off-campus apartment in what Adams County District Attorney Shawn…

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