• WEST WINDSOR: Schenck Farmstead, volunteers set for holidays

    Council tables lease ordinance By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Historical Society’s holiday events at the Schenck Farmstead will go on as scheduled even though the Township Council tabled an ordinance to lease the farmstead to the society Monday night.     Whether township officials agreed to lease the Schenck Farmstead to the…

  • CRANBURY: Historic Party

    CRANBURY: Historic Party

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. The Cranbury Historical & Preservation Society hosted a 350th birthday party for the state at the Cranbury Inn Saturday night.

  • PLAINSBORO: Construction work resumes on Plainsboro Plaza

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Work at Plainsboro Plaza is back on track after the developer experienced unforeseen building conditions when ripping the old façade off.     Onyx Equities, of Woodbridge, had to do some re-design of the construction plans, which then triggered the need for additional approvals from the township building department.…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Township hires an attorney to help hire an attorney

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Officials passed a resolution to retain special counsel to oversee the process of hiring a township attorney.     The council voted unanimously to hire William John Kearns for no more than $1,500. Mr. Kearns is the general counsel for the New Jersey State League of Municipalities, which…

  • ‘Cranking’ for a cause

    ‘Cranking’ for a cause

    A group of three “Cranksgiving” cyclists return to the West Windsor Volunteer Fire Company firehouse Satur´day with groceries for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen. Staff photo by Charles W. Kim

  • HILLSBOROUGH: HHS girls race to second at MOC

    HILLSBOROUGH: HHS girls race to second at MOC

    Hillsborough High junior Stephanie Mauer (center) heads to the finish line on her way to a seventh-place finish in the Meet of Champions on Saturday at Holmdel Park. Photo by John Blaine

  • Mystery solved?

    Mystery solved?

    Princeton author pens thriller about JFK assassination By Anthony Stoeckert, PacketMedia Group R.G. Belsky says he isn’t a Kennedy assassination conspiracy buff, but he also doesn’t believe the Warren Commission’s conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in murdering John F. Kennedy in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.     When deciding to write about the…

  • PRINCETON: Winter’s first blast

    PRINCETON: Winter’s first blast

    Phil McAuliffe A woman walks through Palmer Square in Princeton on Wednesday afternoon despite the slushy conditions. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • PRINCETON: Winter’s first blast

    PRINCETON: Winter’s first blast

    Drivers, road crews deal with slippery stuff By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer     The temperature fell Wednesday morning turning rain into the first snowstorm of the season. Torrents of the wintry white stuff were cascading down over the Princeton region by early afternoon and traffic conditions worsened quickly.     Slick, snow covered roadway conditions were…

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