• HILLSBOROUGH: Game on for robots

    HILLSBOROUGH: Game on for robots

    Talking about the big picture, from left, Sean Proske (in foreground), mentor Paul Lydick, Casey Moon, Eric Scardelli plot the outlines of strategy for the RoboRaiders. The team’s robot from 2012 in the background. (Photo courtesy of Patricia Chan)

  • Similarites between Fort Lee and Hopewell

    Adam M. Finkel, Hopewell Township To the editor: The entire country is laughing at, and feeling sorry for, New Jersey this week. You know the story: elected and appointed officials collaborate to jeopardize public safety, for vengeful and petty reasons, and are caught documenting their plans in e-mails that mock ordinary citizens (“children of Buono…

  • MONTGOMERY: Driver dies in crash with two deer

    Deer goes through windshield of pickup truck, police say     MONTGOMERY — The driver of a pickup truck that collided with two deer Thursday morning at 6:26 died later that morning at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Brunswick.       The deer went through a windshield of the truck, causing fatal injuries to driver David W.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Open space group bemoans losses on open-space group

    To the editor:    The 2014 reorganization meeting of Hillsborough’s Open Space Advisory Committee (OSAC) introduced significant changes in the makeup of its membership. The Friends of Hillsborough Open Space (FOHOS) were saddened to learn that Lisa MacCollum, a highly respected open space advocate, and Shane Doyle, a member of Hillsborough’s agricultural community, were not reappointed…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: ’Bridgegate’ another nail in presidential hopes

    To the editor:    As the coverage of “Bridgegate” peeters off, it is important to honestly consider, “Could Chris Christie ever be president?”    To be terse, no. Beyond this scandal there is a myriad of problems that will already serve to prevent the governor from taking the presidency in 2016.    First, Chris Christie is a Republican…

  • Christine Chen leaving ARB

    Executive director will leave in February for NYC post    The Board of Trustees of American Repertory Ballet and the Princeton Ballet School has announced that its executive director, Christine Chen, will step down in February to become the Director of Adult Programs at the 92nd Street Y in New York City.    Chen, who studied with…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: TD Bank works with school parent group

    HILLSBOROUGH: TD Bank works with school parent group

    Liliana Carvalho of TD Bank, third from left, presents the check to HSA board members from left, Emily Benadon, Lorin Gaspar, HMS Principal Joseph Trybulski, Denise Roth and Barbara Turck. (Photo courtesy of HSA board member Amy Soli)

  • PRINCETON: PHS girls hockey garners first win

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Kate Sohn and the Princeton High School girls ice hockey team have persevered through the years.    They were rewarded with a 4-1 win over Academy of New Church on Wednesday, their first win of the year, and first since they topped the Lawrenceville School junior varsity last season.    ”It…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings aid fallen Falcon

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings aid fallen Falcon

    Azra Baig photo. Around 300 people attending the Jan. 15 match between South Brunswick and Monroe, donated almost $700 to a Monroe player who broke his neck during a recent match.

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