• PLAINSBORO: Princeton Forrestal proposes 394 units

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group PLAINSBORO — Princeton Forrestal Village has been around 28 years and although it has a nice pedigree it has never really succeeded. Now, a new developer believes it has the solution — a residential component.Designed by Sasaki Associates, of Watertown, Massachusetts, and Bower Lewis Thrower/Architects, of Philadelphia, the initial…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: JV Girls pummel Old Bridge 5-1

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: JV Girls pummel Old Bridge 5-1

    By Azra Baig, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School Junior Varsity Girl’s Soccer team is off to a good start with a 3-1 record thus far. The team beat East Brunswick, Piscataway and Old Bridge but suffered a loss to Monroe. The team has 20 players on the roster, including girls from the junior,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings win opener 36-24

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings win opener 36-24

    By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Vikings football team opened up its 2014 season on a high note with a come from behind 36-24 victory over the Middletown South Eagles on the road. The Eagles got the scoring started with a 6-yard touchdown run by running back Cole Rogers. The second half saw…

  • MONTGOMERY: Garden available to the public

    MONTGOMERY — A new meditation garden is available for public use as a place of reflection at the Otto Kaufman Community Center in Montgomery. There will be an opening celebration of the new garden on Friday, Sept. 26, at 4 p.m. at the community center. Sahib Singh, a senior at Montgomery High School, who planned…

  • Dream homes of old

    Dream homes of old

    William Brokaw Edmund Keeley promoted his newest novel, "The Megabuilders of Queenston Park" at Labyrinth Books.

  • LAWRENCE: Council awards paving contract

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A $583,800 contract has been awarded to a Hammonton paving company to repave several roads in the northern part of Lawrence Township. Arawak Paving Co. was awarded the bid by Township Council Tuesday night. Five contractors offered bids for the 2014 road improvement program, ranging from $784,409 to Arawak’s winning…

  • LOOSE ENDS: The man with a bike

    LOOSE ENDS: The man with a bike

    Lawrenceville’s David H. Crane is riding to support conservation efforts By Pam Hersh "David, why on earth are you doing this?" I and several others asked David W. Crane, CEO and president of NRG Energy, Inc. The question for David came when his friends attended a reception several months ago at his Lawrenceville home to…

  • PRINCETON: AccessPrinceton helping managers resolve issues

    PRINCETON: AccessPrinceton helping managers resolve issues

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton’s new customer service department received more than 200 issues from the public in the first month that it started, said Mayor Liz Lempert Thursday at the kickoff launch of Access Princeton. The program, used by other communities such as nearby Hamilton, aims to make it easier for the…

  • Local Ballet School Celebrates First World Ballet Day with Free Classes

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