• MONTGOMERY: Princeton Packet Basketball Player of the Year

    MONTGOMERY: Princeton Packet Basketball Player of the Year

    Kovacevich developed into one of Cougars’ finest By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Kris Grundy got his first look at Justin Kovacevich on the court as a young camper at his Grundy Hoop Academy basketball camp.    It was at those same camps that Kovacevich started to feel like someday he would be a big part of…

  • PRINCETON: Tarakchian makes impact for Tigers

    PU season ends with WNIT loss By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    On Feb. 24, Courtney Banghart began her tweet with, “I’m so glad @annabellyy5 got on the bus this weekend.”    Earlier in the week, the head coach of the Princeton University women’s basketball team had put Annie Tarakchian on notice that she wouldn’t be…

  • MONTGOMERY: Princeton Packet Basketball Player of the Year

    MONTGOMERY: Princeton Packet Basketball Player of the Year

    Senior Justin Kovacevich helped the Montgomery High boys basketball team to a school record 27 wins this season. Photo by Robert Gleason

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Former board president honored at annual casino night

    Monies raised at the event are being allocated to educational programs and resources that enhance the curriculum and are not covered by the school district’s budget, according to a REF ROBBINSVILLE — Earlier this month the Robbinsville Education Foundation held its 11th annual Recognition Ceremony and “Casino Night” at John Henry’s Stone Terrace in Hamilton.…

  • PLAINSBORO: Special job lures Casamento from WW-PN football

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    It was going to take a special job to lure Chris Casamento away from his position as the head football coach at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North.    For Casamento, that perfect job came along when he was recently named the new head coach at Somerville High School.    ”It is something I…

  • HAMILTON: Township resident honored by scouts organization 

    HAMILTON: Township resident honored by scouts organization 

    Jeannine Cimino, vice president of sales and marketing for First Choice Bank in Mercerville, was named one of five Women of Distinction for 2014. HAMILTON — Jeannine Cimino, of Hamilton Township, was among five women leaders recently honored by the Girl Scouts of Central & Southern NJ, Inc.    Ms. Cimino, vice president of sales and…

  • LOOSE ENDS: Ready for something new

    LOOSE ENDS: Ready for something new

    Nancy Kieling has announced she will step down as Princeton Area Community Foundation’s executive director at the end of this year.

  • KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION OFFERS 10 TOP TIPS TO KEEP YOUR BRAIN HEALTHY

    By irene maslowski March is Brain Injury Awareness Month      There are many ways to protect our brains from injury, such as always wearing seat belt when in a car or a helmet when playing certain sports.  It’s equally important to protect the health of our brains by staying physically and mentally active, especially as…

  • BUT I DIGRESS: Signs of spring

    BUT I DIGRESS: Signs of spring

    The winter weather has been relentless, but flowers will soon be in bloom.

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