• PRINCETON: Baseball team reaches 10s district final

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ken Harlan and his Princeton 9/10-year-old all-star baseball team never stopped believing that they would win the District 12 Little League banner. The Princeton crew had every reason to believe it could after a 4-0 start to the district bracket play put them in the title game, and twice…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Softball takes second in district 10s level

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor 10-year-old softball team would love to still be playing Little League games this summer, but a familiar roadblock kept them from advancing from the District 12 tournament. Robbinsville stopped West Windsor twice to win the championship and they have gone on to win the Section 3…

  • WEST WINDSOR: WW-P Legion exits district tourney on final day

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro Legion baseball team played until the last day of the District 4 state tournament. Hopewell Post 339 eliminated WW-P with an 11-2 defeat Wednesday in their fourth game in the tournament. WW-P opened the tournament with a 9-5 win over Cherry Hill Post 372 Saturday. They…

  • PRINCETON: Aria team hopes to run to rec hoops win

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Later this summer Tim Guers will head to St. Anselm College with hopes of a successful college basketball career. But before Guers heads off to college he’ll do all he can to help bring Aria Health its first title in the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League. Guers scored a…

  • Area five help launch pro-am

    Area five help launch pro-am

    The Princeton connection of (left to right) Mike Riddick, Kirk Webber, Paul Johnson, Bram Reynolds and John Thompson has come together to form Princeton Elite Management Group.

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Commuters endure days of train delays on Northeast Corridor

    CENTRAL JERSEY: Commuters endure days of train delays on Northeast Corridor

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer After enduring three straight rough days getting to and from work, rail commuters at Princeton Junction like Linda Engle had had enough. “It’s very frustrating. This week has been particularly bad,” she said Thursday morning waiting to catch her train. Commuters expressed frustration at what they had to endure…

  • PRINCETON POLICE BLOTTER: July 23

    PRINCETON POLICE BLOTTER: July 23

    Marcus Gray, 33, of Trenton, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $502 from Trenton Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop on Mercer Street at 7:46 a.m. July 21.  Carl Flavell, 35, of Marlton, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on Mercer Street…

  • LAWRENCE POLICE BLOTTER: July 23

    LAWRENCE POLICE BLOTTER: July 23

    Seven Michael Kors handbags and three pairs of sunglasses, worth a combined $1,309.92, were shoplifted by a man at the Burlington Coat Factory store at the Lawrence Shopping Center between 3:46 p.m. and 4:39 p.m. July 12. He was observed acting in a suspicious manner, walking in and out of the store several times, police…

  • MONTGOMERY POLICE BLOTTER: July 23

    MONTGOMERY POLICE BLOTTER: July 23

    Nelson Garrymore, 19, of Skillman, was charged with driving while intoxicated at 3:15 a.m. July 17 after he was found slumped over at the wheel of his car, which was stopped in the lane of travel on Somerset County Route 533.   Ronald J. Sohl Jr., 45, of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, was charged with possession of…

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