• Montgomery EMS offers its thanks

    John Connacher, President, Montgomery EMS To the editor: We would like to express our gratitude to the people of Montgomery Township for their continued support of our emergency services squad. We are very grateful for the 1,273 people of Montgomery who contributed to our fund drive.    For 41 years, the people of Montgomery have donated…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community asked to help with superintendent search

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community asked to help with superintendent search

    Ed Birch photo. New Jersey School Boards Association Field Representative Gwen Thornton speaks with about 27 residents during a community input session Wednesday night.

  • WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Board of Education elects new leadership

    The West Windsor Plainsboro Board of Education bid farewell to long-time member Hemant Marathe in a ceremony prior to the reorganization meeting Tuesday night. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — The West Windsor Plainsboro Board of Education bid farewell to long-time member Hemant Marathe in a ceremony prior to the reorganization meeting Tuesday…

  • MONROE: Falcons hockey player breaks neck during game

    MONROE: Falcons hockey player breaks neck during game

    The Monroe Falcons Hockey Team and community have joined together in prayers and support for a player who broke his neck during a hockey game on Jan. 4. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — The Monroe Falcons Hockey Team and community have joined together in prayers and support for a player who broke his…

  • January 27th Conference Will Focus on Helping Nonprofits! Unique Networking Opportunities and 22 Creative Workshops Offered

    January 27th Conference Will Focus on Helping Nonprofits! Unique Networking Opportunities and 22 Creative Workshops Offered

    By Diane Blaszka Princeton NJ – January 10, 2013 –  Planning is in full swing for the 16th annual Princeton Community Works Conference for nonprofit professionals on Monday, January 27th. Held at Princeton University’s Frist Campus Center from 5:00-9:15 pm, the Conference will feature innovative networking opportunities, a surprise keynote address and the choice of…

  • PRINCETON: Quinn chosen to remain school board leader

    The Princeton Board of Education kept its leadership intact Tuesday by selecting veteran board member Timothy Quinn to continue as president this year. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The Princeton Board of Education kept its leadership intact Tuesday by selecting veteran board member Timothy Quinn to continue as president this year.    Mr. Quinn, commenting…

  • January 27th Conference Will Focus on Helping Nonprofits! Unique Networking Opportunities and 22 Creative Workshops Offered

    January 27th Conference Will Focus on Helping Nonprofits! Unique Networking Opportunities and 22 Creative Workshops Offered

    One of the 22 workshops offered at the January 27th Princeton Community Works Conference will be the “Innovation on a Shoestring Budget” n a necessity for most nonprofits! Pictured above are community members who are meeting weekly to plan the event.

  • Happy Chinese New Year!

    Area chefs look back on special times By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer    The Chinese — or Lunar — New Year falls on Jan. 31 this year, and is the beginning of the Spring Festival. In China, millions of young city dwellers return to their family’s rural home for the two-week celebration, in a mass migration…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week

    Bornstein earns MVS in final Pirate By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Win or lose, Sydney Bornstein is always smiling on the deck for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls swim team.    It spread a contagious joy that has helped the Pirates remain one of the best teams in the state during her first three…

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