• HILLSBOROUGH: Custodians saved, computers crimped

    HILLSBOROUGH: Custodians saved, computers crimped

    School budget will bring $182 a year tax hike for ‘average’ home By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor    School leaders got a standing ovation Monday night when they announced they had found a way to save the jobs of night custodians, keep long-term substitute teachers under their employ and still stay on target with educational priorities.…

  • PRINCETON: Democratic congressional candidates face off

    PRINCETON: Democratic congressional candidates face off

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Democratic candidates from left, Upendra Chivikula, Linda Greenstein, Bonnie Watson-Coleman and Andrew Zwicker talk about the issues during a debate in Princeton Tuesday night.

  • PRINCETON: Democratic congressional candidates face off

    PRINCETON: Democratic congressional candidates face off

    By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group There was more agreement than debate as the four Democratic Party candidates for the 12th Congressional District faced off during a forum Tuesday night in Princeton.    The field of candidates includes Assemblyman Upendra Chivikula, D-17, Sen. Linda Greenstein, D-14, Sen. Bonnie Watson-Coleman, D-15, and Princeton Physics and Plasma…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Many helped make Shad Fest a success

    LAMBERTVILLE: Many helped make Shad Fest a success

    An open letter from the festival organizer To the editor:    The 33rd annual Shad Fest on April 26 and 27 — two great spring days of festival fun.    Visitors enjoyed everything the event had to offer: a great variety of artists and crafters, delicious food, fantastic live music, family fun and the wonderful shops of…

  • PRINCETON: Panther boys third in MCT tennis

    Singles lineup steers PDS toward top By Zachary Banks, Special Writer    Heading into the Mercer County Boys Tennis tournament, Princeton Day School was prepared to make a deep run.    With strong play coming from its first, second and third singles players, it came as no surprise that the Panthers made a deep run in the…

  • MANVILLE: 10 reasons why cool spring is cool

       New Jersey’s climate in March was the coldest in 30 years and the 11th coldest since the first records of the late 1880s!    Data isn’t in yet for April, but we all know it’s been cold — and forecasts call for continued cooler temperatures.    While some folks can’t wait for hot weather, having winter leap…

  • West Windsor student found dead at Penn State

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — Darren Stafford, 22, a Penn State University student from Princeton Junction died Tuesday morning, according to the State College Police Department.    State College police responded to his home at 119 Wren Alley in State College, Pa., just after 10 a.m. for a report of an unresponsive male.…

  • HAMILTON: Tesla users get jump start

    HAMILTON: Tesla users get jump start

    Jim Chen, vice president of regulatory affairs and associate general counsel at Tesla Motors, Inc., addresses Tesla enthusiasts and members of the public during an unveiling of a charging station in Hamilton on April 24. Staff photo by James McEvoy

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Skaar, Storipan say more money is needed for recreation

       Jason Storipan and Art Skaar, two candidates in the Democratic primary for Township Committee called for money to be spent for active recreational facilities.    ”Hillsborough has put aside a lot of open space for recreational activities, but now the next steps need to be taken to make the most out of the space,” the two…

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