• WEST WINDSOR: New objection filed to COAH housing plan

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — A second objection has been filed to the township’s Council on Affordable Housing plan, alleging the township has improperly used the fair share rules to its advantage.    The township submitted its latest COAH plan ahead of the Dec. 31 deadline, accounting for its total requirement of 1,513…

  • PRINCETON: Fading quilt worries arts center

    By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer    When it was unveiled at the Arts Council of Princeton’s new Paul Robeson building on a Sunday afternoon in September 2005, the custom-made Witherspoon Jackson-Neighborhood Quilt became a centerpiece of the Arts Council’s permanent exhibit commemorating the residents and history of the neighborhood.    The quilt — crafted by West Windsor…

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  • MANVILLE: Two indicted after detective injured

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    A Flemington resident who allegedly ran over a Somerset County task force officer during a Feb. 25 drug bust on South Main Street was indicted Thursday on a charge of first-degree attempted murder.    Jesse Paulino, 24, also was indicted on charges of third-degree possession of cocaine with the intent to…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Parents object to plan cutting school aide positions

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — About 150 people attended the Board of Education’s March 18 meeting, many of them opposing a plan to abolish or limit the hours of most aide positions within the district.     The motion passed 9-0, with board President Brian Lynch absent.     Parents, aides, and a Brownie…

  • Right-to-die movement under attack

    S. Davies, R. Denard, B. Fleming, R.Fleming, L. Lerner, D. Levine, R. Levine, S. Stember, J. Higgins of Princeton     Many Princeton-area residents are members of the Final Exit Network, which is a volunteer right-to-die organization dedicated to serving people who are suffering from an intolerable condition of misery and who wish to end their…

  • Reverse Order Will Perform at The Hot Topic in The Quaker Bridge Mall

    By Cindy Russo On Tuesday, April 14th Reverse Order will perform for “free” at the Hot Topic in the Quaker Bridge Mall at 7pm. After the performance they will have a meet and greet. Their newly released CD and T-Shirts will be available and they’ll be happy to take pictures and give autographs. Reverse Order is a…

  • PRINCETON: Honors at Grover Cleveland gravesite
  • PRINCETON: Honors at Grover Cleveland gravesite

    PRINCETON: Honors at Grover Cleveland gravesite

    Mayor Mildred Trotman of Princeton Borough, left, and Mayor Bernard Miller of Princeton Township, right, lay a wreath at the gravesite of President Grover Cleveland with the assistance of military personnel from Fort Dix on Wednesday morning. It was the former president’s 172nd birthday.

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