• PRINCETON: PU men host Union in ECAC quarterfinals

    Ice hockey looking to repeat run By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Brandan Kushniruk doesn’t think about his biggest goal for the Princeton University men’s ice hockey team, but the Tigers remember it.    As a sophomore, he scored the game-winner in a 4-3 overtime triumph over Union College.    ”It was a huge goal,” said Princeton…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings

    SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings

    Marcial Morales-Maldonado, 48, was killed Feb. 26

  • SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings

    SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings

    Carlos Reyes, 41, was charged March 6 with two counts of knowing and purposeful murder

  • Montgomery family grateful for fire response

    Robert and Lynn Stagon of Montgomery     On Dec. 15, our family suffered the tragic loss of our Belle Mead home to a fire. We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the Rocky Hill, Belle Mead and Blawenburg Volunteer Fire Departments for their extraordinary efforts in responding to and extinguishing the fire. While…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings

    SPRINGFIELD: Co-workers charged in farm slayings

    Cesar Reyes, 38, was charged March 6 as a material witness in the murder of two of his coworkers

  • PRINCETON: Cook back in Baker as upset maker

    Local resident returns with Union hockey team By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Matt Cook’s ice hockey career began at Baker Rink on Princeton University’s campus.    ”I played my first hockey game at Baker as a Tiger mini mite,” said the Belle Mead resident.    Cook returns to Princeton as a senior forward with the Union…

  • PLAINSBORO: WW-P schools to freeze sports budget

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — West Windsor-Plainsboro School District plans to freeze its athletic budget as part of an effort to limit the increase in its 2009-10 budget to 1.6 percent.    At the Board of Education meeting Tuesday night, Athletic Director Martin Flynn said the athletic department would be cutting back to ensure…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Patten recommends 4-day work week

    That and no council pay don’t go over By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Mayor Bob Patten was rebuffed by the members of the Borough Council when he challenged them to decline their salaries to help close a $510,000 borough shortfall.    The mayor made his challenge as he distributed a list of considerations for…

  • PRINCETON: PU hoops wins at Palestra

    Tigers finish 8-6 in Ivy League By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Belief is necessary in any rebuilding project.    One year after hitting rock bottom with six total wins, the Princeton University men’s basketball team maintained belief throughout an up and down season.    The Tigers believed even when they started 2-8. How could they have…

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