• Thanks for making 5k race a success

    Multiple signers To the editor: The Princeton High School Boys/Girls Cross Country Track & Field teams thank the community for its support of the 4th annual Princeton 5K Race, held Sunday May 4.    Special thanks goes to our generous sponsors: Johnson & Johnson, Princeton Running Company, SES, Dr. David E. Fiero, Cafe 44, Ivyrehab Physical…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops, CVS join to fight IRS phone scam

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops, CVS join to fight IRS phone scam

    South Brunswick Police have taken several reports in the last month of incidents of phone scams during which a person represents himself to be from the IRS and demands that the victim immediately provide payment or be subject to arrest, according to a press release.    According to police, the victims are then directed to purchase…

  • ALLENTOWN: Stroud hits stride at plate

    Slugger heats up for Redbirds softball By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Abby Stroud, the highly regarded junior who is batting clean-up for the Allentown High School softball team, got off to a slow start this season but no one panicked.    New Redbirds head coach Kim Maurer had faith because her players had faith in…

  • Local Athletes Win at State Championships, Qualify for Nationals

    Local Athletes Win at State Championships, Qualify for Nationals

    By Erik Ahlgren Pennington, NJ – The Motion Gymnastics Trampoline & Tumbling (T&T) Team is going places after having 12 of its athletes qualify for national championship competitions following the New Jersey State Tumbling & Trampoline Championships held in April. Highlighted by 14 newly crowned state tumbling champions, 6 state trampoline champions and numerous 2nd…

  • WEST WINDSOR: NJ-STEP: A steward of hope for prisoners

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — When 95 percent of those incarcerated will be released, it only makes sense to the New Jersey Scholarship and Transformative Education in Prisons (NJ-STEP) Consortium to educate prisoners so they can become good citizens, good family members, good taxpayers and good employees.    NJ-STEP aims to reduce…

  • MANVILLE: Christ the Redeemer summer camp taking registrations

    Donations being accepted, too    Registration deadline is Friday, June 6, for the Christ the Redeemer summer camp for children.    The newly restructured parish of Sacred Heart and Christ the King churches will hold camp from July 7-11 at the Sacred Heart campus.    The theme is “Son Treasure Island.” The weeklong camp runs from 8:45 a.m.…

  • Sharing through art

    Sharing through art

    Bob Justin’s acrylic paintings, on exhibit at the Plainsboro Library through May 28 tell a personal story.

  • LAMBERTVILLE/NEW HOPE: Pride parade focuses on marriage equality

    May 17 event will start in Lambertville, crosses bridge to Pennsylvania    New Hope and Lambertville are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the bridge spanning the Delaware River. On May 17, the bridge will be used as a symbol to spur the movement for marriage equality. The annual Pride Parade will start in Lambertville before marching…

  • PRINCETON: Administrator search will be regional

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton will look throughout the region for candidates to succeed Robert W. Bruschi as the next municipal administrator, the highest-ranking civilian employee in municipal government.    Mr. Bruschi is retiring after a long career in government, so officials want to have someone in place before the end of the year…

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