• PRINCETON: Panthers take early showdown

    PRINCETON: Panthers take early showdown

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Madison Coyne feels like the confidence the Princeton Day School girls soccer team gained from its 2-1 win over the Hun School on Tuesday could carry over to the rest of the year. “With this win I think we can do anything,” said Coyne, a junior center back for the…

  • PLAINSBORO: Senior Masood helps Knights to impressive start

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Rameen Masood isn’t quite sure if she will have the chance to play college field hockey so she is making the most of her last year in high school. In her first year as a starter at center back, the West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior has helped the Knights open…

  • A feast for the ears, and the stomach: JazzFeast returns

    A feast for the ears, and the stomach: JazzFeast returns

    By Keith Loria    Anyone who loves jazz or food should set aside Sept. 20 as Palmer Square will host its 24th annual JazzFeast, an outdoor festival featuring performances by some of the industry’s best jazz musicians, while also showcasing cuisine from a selection of the area’s finest restaurants.    Anita Fresolone, managing director of Palmer Square…

  • PRINCETON: PU football ready to open … finally

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Bob Surace has been around the Princeton University football program long enough to be used to it, but that doesn’t make it any easier that the Tigers start their season two weeks after their opening opponent every year. “We know, and we have struggled with this, but the team we…

  • PRINCETON: Defense shines in PHS loss

    PRINCETON: Defense shines in PHS loss

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor HAMILTON — Last year, a prolific offense helped the Princeton High football team to an 8-2 record and a berth in the Central Jersey Group 4 playoffs. In the Little Tigers’ season-opening game against Hamilton West, it was the defense that led the way in a 10-7 loss to the…

  • MONTGOMERY: Steady Lu a constant for Cougars

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Surrounded by change, Shannon Lu is the one staple in the Montgomery High School girls tennis lineup. The senior returns at second singles where she hopes to defend her Somerset County Tournament title and help the Cougars retain the team title when the SCT begins today. The finals are…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor PAL soccer round-up

    HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor PAL soccer round-up

    The East Windsor PAL U12 Thunder claimed the Lacey Labor Day Tournament by going 2-0-1 inn three games. Hightstown defeated Freehold (5-0), and host Lacey (4-0), then battled Premier club Twin County Fusion to a 1-1 draw, which was enough to clinch the championship. Izzy Del Toro led all scorers with five goals. Isabella Benitez…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Andre honored by 12th Man TD Club after Jeros gets first win

    By Rich Fisher, Packet Media Group Ethan Jeros wants things to be like they used to be when he played football at Hightstown High. He certainly got off to a good start. The Rams made Jeros’ debut a memorable one last Friday, taking a 34-10 victory over at Windsor-Plainsboro South in the season opener. One…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Borough wants more control over abandoned vehicles

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer The Borough Council wants to amend its parking ordinance to allow more municipal officials to deal with abandoned vehicles. Mayor Larry Quattrone said during the council’s Sept. 8 meeting that the problem is with housing inspectors not being able to deal with abandoned vehicles when they are conducting housing inspections.…

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