• Middlesex County College class of ’07

    PHOTOS BY SCOTT PILLING staff (Top left) Christine Gross of Spotswood and Brandi Marie Lahrman of Sayreville sit as the commencement ceremony takes place at Middlesex County College (MCC) on May 24. (Bottom left) The courtyard at MCC is filled with graduates during the 40th annual commencement. (Top right) Chris Osmuski of Sayreville sits among…

  • Obituaries

    Angelo C. Cinquegrana Sr. Mr. Cinquegrana, 63, of Jamesburg, died April 28, 2007, in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge division. He was head custodian and supervisor with the Monroe Township school system for 25 years, retiring this year. He is survived by his wife, Doris A. Duh Cinquegrana; two sons and daughters-in-law, Angelo C.…

  • When diversity becomes unity

    Field day at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South draws students who do not normally interact By: Nick Norlen    WEST WINDSOR — Friday was the first time West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South senior Ben Rose had participated in the school’s annual Unity Day.    He said he got involved because he had heard good things.    "It’s with…

  • Rocky Hill citizens’ suit against development gets court date

    Challenge to Pulte Homes’ 34-unit project slated to be heard in July By: Greg Forester    ROCKY HILL — Rocky Hill Citizens for Responsible Growth will get its day in court this summer.    The organization has filed a lawsuit against a planned development by Pulte Homes which is now scheduled to be heard in Superior Court…

  • Kelly latest clutch hitter for WW-P North

    Knights advance in CJ III baseball By: Bob Nuse    This time it was Pete Kelly.    And another day it might have been Kevin Maselli. Or maybe it might have been a combination of Matt Fania and Charlie Carluccio.    No matter what the game, someone always seems to come through with a big hit for the…

  • Robert B. Taylor

       Robert B. Taylor, 87, died Sunday in the Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton.    Born in Trenton and a former resident of Ewing Township, he had resided in Pennington for the last year.    Mr. Taylor was in the automobile business most of his life, working at Johnson Cadillac and Pitcairn Volkswagon. He later worked at the New…

  • MHS moves on, North falls in state lacrosse

    Cougars to face Ridge again By: Justin Feil    The top seeds in the Group II and Group III boys’ lacrosse state tournament advanced with wins Friday.    It was good news for Montgomery High, the top seed in Group III, as the Cougars dismantled Fair Lawn, 16-2, to reach the semifinals where they will host Ridge…

  • ‘Modern,’ but is it historic?

    Debate looms over historic designation of ’50s neighborhood By: Courtney Gross    As the threat of teardowns looms, some residents throughout Princeton are pursuing a designation aimed at protecting the character of their neighborhoods — the much-debated historic district.    Although some see the designation as protection from the construction of McMansions, oversized houses out of scale…

  • Bring ethics back to business school education

    Conference examines ways to reconnect the study of business with creative humanism By: Lauren Otis    In the academic realm, running a business is too often imagined, and taught, as a non-human, mechanical enterprise, involving principles of return on investment and shareholder profits, when it is in fact a creative, and inherently human, activity.    So posited…

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