• CENTRAL JERSEY: Regional school district ready to unveil planned budget

    By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    The East Windsor Regional School District is set to unveil its proposed budget for the 2009-2010 academic year Monday.    The presentation will come five days after the district learned it will receive the same amount of state aid for the 2009-2010 school year as it did for the current year.…

  • Champion Brass Concert

    By Dr. Steve Allen (Princeton Brass Band) The Princeton Brass Band (MD Steve Allen) will be performing in concert at the Yvonne Theater, Fine Arts Building, Rider University, at 2pm on Sunday March 22nd. The concert will feature the two test-pieces for the 2009 North American Championships as well as music from James Bond, Indiana…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings
  • PRINCETON: Despite loss, season to remember for PHS

    PRINCETON: Despite loss, season to remember for PHS

    Little Tigers fall in CJ III final By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    FRANKLIN — While the season ended with a disappointing loss to Neptune in the Central Jersey Group III final on Tuesday night, there is no debating that this was a special year for the Princeton High boys basketball team.    ”We’re proud of ourselves,”…

  • PRINCETON: Pianist, 10, to play at Carnegie Hall

    PRINCETON: Pianist, 10, to play at Carnegie Hall

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    Christopher Suarez has made it to Carnegie Hall the traditional way — through practice, practice, practice.    The 10-year-old, fourth-grade Princeton Day School student will be playing his original composition “Knight’s Tournament” at the world-renowned venue on March 14. An invitation was extended to Christopher following his performance at the Music-Fest…

  • LIONS EYE BANK OF NEW JERSEY SPOTLIGHTS LOCAL RESIDENTS

    Irene Maslowski National Eye Donor Month is being celebrated close to home this March, with a special message from New Jersey residents who support, eye, organ, and tissue donation. The Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey has created a March calendar featuring 31 New Jersey residents—one for each day of the month—offering their reasons for…

  • MONTGOMERY: Caliguire seeks county freeholder seat

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Committeeman Mark Caliguire launched his candidacy for the Somerset County Board of Freeholders on Thursday, asking members of the county Republican Committee to support his bid to replace retiring Freeholder Director Rick Fontana.    ”The current financial crisis requires leaders with innovative solutions that lower taxes. I’ve been on…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates defend up to the end

    WEST WINDSOR: Pirates defend up to the end

    Lenape halts South boys season in semifinals By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    ATLANTIC CITY — The West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys basketball team got its usual solid on defense in Wednesday’s state Group IV semifinal against Lenape.    Unfortunately for the Pirates, they ran into a team that was just as tough at the defensive end.    ”We…

  • MONROE: Falcons JV had history-making season

    By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor    It wasn’t done under the bright lights of a varsity setting, but it was history nonetheless for the Monroe Township High School boys basketball program on Saturday, Feb. 28.    The Falcons’ junior varsity became the first MTHS boys basketball team on any level to win a Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament…

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