• PRINCETON: Steady Smith unites Little Tigers

    Senior comfortable in midfield for PHS girls soccer By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    A year ago, Greg Hand had Dana Smith playing all over the field for the Princeton High girls soccer team.    Even within a game, Smith could be found playing a forward role, then in the back and perhaps even in the midfield.…

  • Vote Hemant Marathe for mayor of West Windsor

    Victoria Kniewel, Former WW-P superintendent To the editor: I write in support of Hemant Marathe for mayor of West Windsor Township. As an educator and school leader for the past 37 years, I have made many decisions about complex problems and have seen many leaders in action. I worked with Hemant for the past nine…

  • BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Joshua Zinder to be honored as Architect of the Year

    The New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects has announced that founding partner Joshua Zinder of Princeton-based Joshua Zinder Architecture + Design (JZA+D) has b By Bradley Koltz Congratulations     The New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects has announced that founding partner Joshua Zinder of Princeton-based Joshua Zinder Architecture +…

  • PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    Murray adds new dimension to PDS girls soccer By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    For the past three years, the Princeton Day School girls soccer team has asked Brittany Murray to mark the opponent’s top offensive threat and nothing more.    Murray has done her job brilliantly, making life miserable for opposing strikers. This year, she’s…

  • PRINCETON: Rosca makes history with tennis title

    PRINCETON: Rosca makes history with tennis title

    Sophomore is first girls state champion from PHS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Christina Rosca’s latest come-from-behind win was one for the record books.    The Princeton High School sophomore became the first girls tennis player from the school to win a state singles title when she defeated Valerie Shklover of Fair Lawn 3-6, 6-4, 6-3,…

  • Wounding deer with arrow is cruel and immoral

    Lauren B. Davis, Princeton To the editor: As I walked my dog this morning a huge bleeding buck — 12 or 14 point — charged across the street into a neighbor’s yard, an arrow stuck in its left shoulder.    I live in a residential neighborhood where deer also live. (Gallup Road, Princeton) I encounter them…

  • CRANBURY: Rosca takes state title

    PHS sophomore rallies for girls singles tennis crown By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Christina Rosca’s latest come-from-behind win was one for the record books.    The Princeton High School sophomore became the first girls tennis player from the school to win a state singles title when she defeated Valerie Shklover of Fair Lawn 3-6, 6-4,…

  • Vote for Hsueh, Khanna, Payne in West Windsor

    Anthony DeCarlo, Princeton Junction To the editor: My family has resided in West Windsor Township for 20 years. For the past 10 years or so, during the time that Shing-Fu Hsueh has been mayor we have seen so many positive changes to the quality of life in our town that it is nothing short of…

  • Vote Jenny Crumiller for Princeton Council

    Dan Preston, Princeton To the editor:     I’ve known Jenny Crumiller since we became neighbors on Moore Street, 22 years ago. From the start, Jenny was the kind of person who would ask “why” when the status quo was flawed, and “why not” whenever she saw a chance to work together to build a better…

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