• EAST WINDSOR: Kids help local fire department raise funds

    EAST WINDSOR: Kids help local fire department raise funds

    Amy Batista photo. A group of local children did their best to help an East Wind´sor fire company raise money.

  • MANVILLE: Singer entertains Dec. 3 at senior center

    Holiday entertainment will be supplied by singer and DJ Gary Morton at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the Manville Senior Citizens Center in the Fire Company No. 1 at 20 South Third Ave. The senior center is normally open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m. A suggested lunch donation of $2 is recommended for individuals age…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Local youth makes it to Ivy League despite dyslexia

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — According to the National Center for Learning Disabilities, only 10 percent of students with a learning disability are enrolled in a four-year college within two years of leaving high school, compared to 28 percent of the general population. Brian Meersma of Princeton Junction, who although affected by…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Unity in Thanksgiving
  • PRINCETON: A&B completes major renovation in 40th year

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer With craft beers trending nationwide it should come as no surprise that the "Cheers of Princeton" has added another bar and boosted the number of brews on tap to 50. After 40 years as a landmark establishment with both casual and formal seating, the Alchemist & Barrister has replaced its…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton A resident of Winant Road reported Nov. 29 that jewelry and coins were stolen from the home earlier that day. A 25-year-old Kingston man and a 21-year-old Princeton man were assaulted on Leigh Avenue on Nov.27 at 10:54 p.m. and hospitalized with minor injuries. Police said they have no information about the assailants. Ken…

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: Teachers’ job action a last resort

    By Sarah Gavis-Hughson and Janie Kim As contract negotiations between the Princeton Regional Education Association and the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education remain unresolved, PREA members have been taking increasingly visible actions to reach a settlement. The most recent of these actions is the cancellation of all non-Extra Pay for Extra Service (EPES) activities,…

  • PRINCETON: Tree-mendous: Visitors flock to Morven exhibit

    PRINCETON: Tree-mendous: Visitors flock to Morven exhibit

    Phil McAuliffe Lisa Schulz of Avenel N.J. photographs a decoration on a tree in Morvens Festival of Trees on Saturday as Chuck Holloran looks on.

  • PRINCETON: Beginning to look like Christmas

    PRINCETON: Beginning to look like Christmas

    Tree lighted in Palmer Square By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The 65-foot Norwegian spruce tree in Palmer Square worked like a magnet late Friday afternoon, drawing people by droves. "It’s gotten so big," said Nassau Inn general manager Lori Rabon of the Christmas tree-lighting ceremony that her hotel and Palmer Square Management help put…

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