• EAST WINDSOR: Bank commended for keeping community clean

    EAST WINDSOR: Bank commended for keeping community clean

    Mayor Janice S. Mironov and the township’s Clean Communities Committee have awarded to Fulton Bank a “Certificate of Appreciation for Keeping East Windsor Township Litter Free.” The award was accepted by Fulton Bank Vice President and Regional Manager Savita Lachman and East Windsor Fulton Bank Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager Heidi Accola and other…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: EAST WINDSOR

    While on patrol at 1:11 p.m. on Aug. 22, police observed the driver of a red Ford Explorer not wearing his seatbelt. A motor vehicle stop was conducted on Etra Road near the East Windsor/Hightstown border. While speaking with the driver, the officer detected the odor of raw marijuana emanating from the interior of the…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: A new resource for South Asians in their time of need

    HIGHTSTOWN: A new resource for South Asians in their time of need

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor There are only a handful of funeral directors in New Jersey who specialize in providing memorial services for the people of South Asian ethnic groups and one recently opened Ruby Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services in the borough. Christine Cuoco has been a licensed funeral director in the state of…

  • WHAT’S GOING ON: Sept. 4, 2015

    Sat., Sept. 5   The Board of Rabbis of Princeton Mercer Bucks with the support of The Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks will host S’lihot Night featuring Ami Yares, a New Jersey born, world traveling folk musician with a knack for making music that moves audiences physically, spiritually and politically. Refreshments will be…

  • PRINCETON: Small haz-mat spill forces two-hour evacuation of university lab

    PRINCETON: Small haz-mat spill forces two-hour evacuation of university lab

    By Leah Kahn, Staff Writer A spill involving a small amount of a hazardous substance resulted in the evacuation of Frick Chemistry Laboratory for two hours Tuesday night, Princeton University officials said. The hazardous material was spilled on the floor of a third-floor laboratory at 7:20 p.m., according to a statement released by Princeton University’s…

  • MONTGOMERY: Host of new personnel to welcome students back to school

    MONTGOMERY: Host of new personnel to welcome students back to school

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — When the school house doors swing open Tuesday for the first day of school, students will be welcomed by a host of newly hired teachers and even a couple of new vice principals — one each at the Village Elementary School and the Orchard Hill Elementary School, Nearly…

  • MONTGOMERY: District seeks applications from interested citizens to fill school board vacancies

    MONTGOMERY: District seeks applications from interested citizens to fill school board vacancies

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — School district officials are seeking interested citizens to fill two vacancies on the Montgomery Township Board of Education, which were created by the resignation of two former school board members. Interested candidates for the two unexpired terms, which end in December, should submit a letter of interest and…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Six file to run for three seats on township council

    WEST WINDSOR: Six file to run for three seats on township council

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Six residents — including two incumbent Township Council members — have filed to run for the three seats held by Council members George Borek, Bryan Maher and Hemant Marathe in the Nov. 3 general election. Mr. Maher is not running for re-election, but Mr. Borek has filed…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Experience raises expectations

    By Justin Feil, Packet Media Group Dorian Gilmartin returns for her second year as head coach of the Hillsborough High School field hockey team with a more experienced group and higher expectations. “I see that fire in their eyes that they’re excited and they’re chomping at the bit,” Gilmartin said. “They know they’ll do well…

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