• PRINCETON: Tigers’ late rally falls short

    PU men’s lacrosse edged by Brown For the second year in a row, the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team staged a late rally after trailing Brown by five goals, but once again could not move by the Bears in the final minutes. The ninth-ranked Tigers fell to No. 12 Brown, 10-8, Sunday at Class of…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars responding to new coach

    Digraz sees bright future for MHS softball team Ken Digraz knows all about the tradition of the Montgomery High softball program and is exciting about the possibilities for the future. ”They have had success in the past and this is a great area for softball,” said Digraz, the new head coach of the Cougars. “The…

  • PRINCETON: No arrests yet in assault where man was slashed in the face

    PRINCETON: No arrests yet in assault where man was slashed in the face

    A man’s face was slashed Friday night, according to Princeton police. The aggravated assault took place at approximately 7:50 p.m. on Berrien Court, police said. The victim, who is in his early 40s, suffered facial lacerations after being assaulted with an unknown cutting instrument, according to police. The victim was taken to the University Medical…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Expo helps visitors learn about living a sustainable lifestyle

    CENTRAL JERSEY: Expo helps visitors learn about living a sustainable lifestyle

    LAWRENCE — Traci McMahon and her family are trying to live a sustainable lifestyle. The family has already installed solar energy panels on the roof of their house, and they follow an organic, vegetarian diet. Recycling comes automatically to the family. Nevertheless, Ms. McMahon brought her family to the eighth annual Living Local Expo Saturday…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Township stops dispatching, funding Twin W emergency squad

    WEST WINDSOR: Township stops dispatching, funding Twin W emergency squad

    WEST WINDSOR — The township has stopped dispatching the Twin W First Aid Squad for emergency calls. Twin W has been serving the West Windsor Township community since 1972. The 100 percent all-volunteer squad is a nonprofit community service organization that does not charge for ambulance transports and relies on donations from residents and local…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Township price tag to be around $180,000 for new emergency medical services

    WEST WINDSOR — The township needs approximately $180,000 to pay for emergency medical services now that it has stopped dispatching the Twin W First Aid Squad for emergency calls. Twin W, which had been serving the West Windsor Township community since 1972, had a deadline of March 16 to sign a new memo of understanding…

  • PRINCETON: Ironworker injured on university construction site nine years ago settles for $1.2 million

    An injured ironworker accepted a $1.2 million settlement to end a lawsuit that he brought after being hurt on a construction site nearly nine years ago at Princeton University. Albert Leip, 54, was working on the site of the Lewis Science Library when he was injured in a fall Aug.29, 2006, after a 600-pound piece…

  • PRINCETON: ‘Progress’ reported in contract talks between school board, teachers union

    The Princeton school board and the teachers union made “progress” during contract talks last week, a school board member said Tuesday. The two sides met face to face March 26 “and made material progress on the key issues of salary and benefits,” board member Pat Sullivan said. He declined to elaborate for confidentiality reasons. “I…

  • PRINCETON: Journalist John Stossel touts capitalism, blasts its enemies

    PRINCETON: Journalist John Stossel touts capitalism, blasts its enemies

    A free market engenders far greater innovation and economic growth than a government-regulated market can, said John Stossel, host of Fox Business show “Stossel” and 19-time Emmy Award-winning journalist. “Most of life comes out of spontaneous order,” said Mr. Stossel, a self-proclaimed libertarian. In a talk titled “Capitalism and its Enemies,” given at Princeton University…

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