• For the children

    For the children

    Jim Schnell, of Lawrenceville, volunteers for Children of Mercer and Burlington Counties, helping abused an neglected children to find permanent homes.

  • PRINCETON: Princeton Packet Ice Hockey Player of the Year

    PRINCETON: Princeton Packet Ice Hockey Player of the Year

    Panthers’ Timmons set tone By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Even as a freshman, Sean Timmons was able to impact the emerging Princeton Day School boys ice hockey team.    In his final scholastic season, the PDS senior was a leader for the Panthers. They were coming off their best season in years, but there were…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton Packet Ice Hockey Player of the Year

    PRINCETON: Princeton Packet Ice Hockey Player of the Year

    Princeton Day School senior Sean Timmons capped his career by helping the Panthers to a state prep championship and a win over rival Lawrenceville.

  • That warm feeling

    That warm feeling

    Riding a bike is one of the simple pleasures we return in spring.

  • For the children

    For the children

    Jim Schnell helps neglected and abused kids By Michele Alperin, Special Writer    Significant life changes often stimulate reflective thinking about the past that shifts personal priorities.    Trained in chemical engineering and business, Jim Schnell, of Lawrenceville, spent his career at Exxon Mobil in manufacturing, marketing and supply chain management before retiring eight years ago.    ”I…

  • MANVILLE: Dinner to help family dealing with ill child
  • PRINCETON: Miller, Nemeth get party endorsement

    PRINCETON: Miller, Nemeth get party endorsement

    Council President Bernard P. Miller and running mate Sue Nemeth got the backing Monday of the local Democratic organization in their race for seats on the Princeton Council. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Council President Bernard P. Miller and running mate Sue Nemeth got the backing Monday of the local Democratic organization in their…

  • That warm feeling

    That warm feeling

    No matter what’s going in the world, spring means hope By Sally Freidman, Special Writer    I tasted spring today.    Not a dainty taste, you can be sure. More a voracious gulp.    Like a prisoner let out of solitary confinement, I rushed outdoors to celebrate my liberation from overheated rooms, end-of-winter clutter and the dark and…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats to battle for party control

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