• MONTGOMERY: Girl wins Elks’ state essay prize

    Carina Manek of Montgomery has won the Elks Americanism Essay Contest at both the local and state levels. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    Carina Manek of Montgomery has won the Elks Americanism Essay Contest at both the local and state levels.    Carina was 10 years old and in fifth grade when she wrote the essay…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cop nabs fugitive in alleged stolen car
  • WEST WINDSOR: Cancer survivor rallies Grover students to help others

    Elsa Moroney is an 11-year-old leukemia survivor leading the charge to raise awareness and funding for childhood cancer victims. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    Elsa Moroney is an 11-year-old leukemia survivor leading the charge to raise awareness and funding for childhood cancer victims.    The sixth-grader at Grover Middle School, who battled leukemia since the age…

  • SOLUTIONS: >‘Reinventing Fire’ — a book for our future

    By Huck Fairman    In Princeton’s Robertson Hall recently a dynamic, broadly knowledgeable speaker, Amory Lovins, a leading expert on energy “and its links with security, development and the environment,” delivered a stirring, illuminating and hopeful summation of where our energy systems, corporations and economy stand, and where they need to go.    Lovins is the chairman…

  • MONROE: Senior accidentally shoots own foot

    A township senior accidentally shot herself in the foot Monday morning, according to police. MONROE — A township senior accidentally shot herself in the foot Monday morning, according to police.    The incident took place at a residence in the Ponds Adult Community on North Pondview Boulevard around 11:48 a.m. Monday morning, police said.    A 73-year-old…

  • PRINCETON: Another university related recusal by Lempert

    Mayor Liz Lempert said Monday that she would go on a “case-by-case” basis when deciding when to recuse herself from municipal business involving Princeton University, her husband’s employer. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Mayor Liz Lempert said Monday that she would go on a “case-by-case” basis when deciding when to recuse herself from municipal…

  • HYATT REGENCY PRINCETON UNVEILS $19 MILLION TRANSFORMATION

    HYATT REGENCY PRINCETON UNVEILS $19 MILLION TRANSFORMATION

    By Hyatt Regency Princeton Davidson Hotels & Resorts, one of the nation’s largest independent management companies, announces the completion of the multimillion dollar, hotel-wide transformation of Hyatt Regency   Princeton. Davidson, which has managed the hotel since 2011, oversaw the renovations. The stunning makeover of Hyatt Regency Princeton introduces a fresh, fashionable look and feel that…

  • CRANBURY: Patrons celebrate Teddy’s 40 years

    CRANBURY: Patrons celebrate Teddy’s 40 years

    Amy Batista photo. George Nikitiades and his family stand in front of Teddy’s on Main Street.

  • CRANBURY: Patrons celebrate Teddy’s 40 years

    CRANBURY: Patrons celebrate Teddy’s 40 years

    A widely loved member of the Cranbury community, Theofilos (Teddy) Nikitiades, founder of Teddy’s Restaurant on North Main Street, was once again honored and remembered during Teddy’s 40th anniversary cel By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — A widely loved member of the Cranbury community, Theofilos (Teddy) Nikitiades, founder of Teddy’s Restaurant on North Main…

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