• WEST WINDSOR: Open space might be possible for Thompson land

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — The mayor is still looking for a way for the Thompson property to be made into open space for the township. Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh said he is communicating with several private nonprofit groups and higher levels of government about their interest in purchasing the land. Mayor Hsueh…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Speak the speech class being held at library

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — During the final month of summer, students typically stay as far away as possible from anything school-related. They make trips to the local beach instead of to the local library and cringe at the thought of putting on anything other than a bathing suit and flip-flops. But,…

  • PRINCETON: Businesses balk at hours restrictions

    PRINCETON: Businesses balk at hours restrictions

    Would affect those in residential areas By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Staff photo by Philip Sean CurranRestaurateur Jack Morrison and John Marshall, president of the Princeton Merchants Association, at the meeting. A Nassau Street property owner said Monday that a move to limit the hours business can be open was "triggered" by a proposed…

  • EDITORIAL: Restricting businesses in Princeton

    It would appear there’s a case of the old adage, "If it isn’t broken, why fix it?" going on in Princeton. It is being exemplified by the possible move by town officials to limit hours some businesses can stay open, particularly those in areas shared with or near residences, which is pretty much all of…

  • Princeton is failing to meet needs of cyclists

    Ron Lessard, Princeton  To the editor: I read a recent letter concerning our local bicyclists’ responsibilities related to traffic laws: that a little education was in order. It is perhaps true that motorists could use a little education as well. Of greater relevance is the fact that our transportation infrastructure cannot simultaneously handle motor…

  • PRINCETON: Winberie’s captures hoops crown

    PRINCETON: Winberie’s captures hoops crown

    Terrance Bailey scored 20 points to lead Winberie’s in Wednesday night’s series-clinching win over King’s Pizzarama. Photo by Dennis Symons

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  • MANVILLE: Local students gain dean’s list at TCNJ

    Local students have earned places on the dean’s list for the spring semester at The College of New Jersey in Ewing Township. A student must carry 12 or more credits in the semester and have at least a 3.5 grade-point average. From Manville, with their majors: Corey Shubiak, accountancy; Arkadiusz Gnap, finance; Alyssa Silcox, English…

  • MONROE: Superintendent Hamilton’s resignation official

    MONROE: Superintendent Hamilton’s resignation official

    District shuffles personnel to fill void By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — The Board of Education passed a resolution Wednesday night to officially approve the resignation of Superintendent Kenneth Hamilton as he leaves the district for a new chief school administrator position in Mount Vernon, New York. Mr. Hamilton’s last day under contract will…

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