• NPDC contractor to offer work plan

    Demolition slated to begin as soon as school closes By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — The demolition contractor selected by Montgomery Township to perform work at the former North Princeton Developmental Center will be at the Montgomery municipal building Thursday to present its "Work Execution Plan" before the Community Advisory Board.    Brandenburg Industrial Services, which received…

  • Pimley sets Wednesday town hall session

       Princeton Borough Democratic mayoral candidate Kim Pimley will hold a town hall meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in the All Purpose Room of the YWCA Princeton, 59 Paul Robeson Place.    The meeting will be moderated by Public and International Affairs Professor Stanley Katz, of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School.    More information is available at…

  • Goalie helping PHS get to its goal

    Boys’ lacrosse in state semis By: Justin Feil    A good goalie can make all the difference for a lacrosse team.    Princeton High School has had its share of strong ones and Jeff Goeke looks to be the latest. He certainly did the legacy proud in his state tournament debut.    The sophomore had 13 saves in…

  • Small borough park set for extensive renovations

    Potts Park project is part of Princeton effort to upgrade parks By: Nick Norlen    With help from county grant money, Princeton Borough’s Potts Park will soon be in tip-top shape.    Princeton Recreation Department Executive Director Jack Roberts appeared before Borough Council May 22 to discuss improvements to Potts Park, which are part of an overall…

  • Recognize need to invest in human communications

    SPEAKING OF COMMUNICAITONSusan Young    Top managers and business leaders are recognizing and acting on an upward trend in corporate America and society. Each year, corporations and growing businesses invest millions of dollars in training programs to improve work systems, technology and the employees who use them. The technology explosion in the past ten to fifteen…

  • It’s now all softball for Taft

    Soph helps Knights reach CJ III semis By: Justin Feil    Briana Taft played baseball through her eighth grade year, but it is the West Windsor-Plainsboro North softball team that has benefited from her sports switch in high school.    The sophomore is enjoying the switch after being a key part of the Knights team to advance…

  • Plans for Montgomery veteran memorial are completed

    The next step: raising funds for its construction By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — The Montgomery Township Veterans Memorial Committee is moving forward with plans for the construction of a granite memorial to honor those who have served the nation during times of war.    Detailed plans for the memorial — created through the donation of time…

  • Ownership shift considered for final element of downtown project

    Nassau HKT eyes a transfer for Tulane Street project By: Courtney Gross    Princeton Borough downtown developer Nassau HKT is eyeing a transfer of ownership for its yet to be constructed five-story mixed-use building slated for the Tulane Street surface parking lot, according to borough officials.    As part of the borough and the downtown developer’s closed-door…

  • Dragon boat festival to turn Mercer Lake pink

       This dragon boat festival will turn Mercer Lake pink. It’s a sight that spectators will never forget.    Join the crowd at Mercer Park Marina for the "Paddle for Pink" Dragon Boat Festival on Sunday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The festival will be hosted by the Machestic Dragons, a local team of…

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