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Continuing a legacy spanning more than 100 years

The Messenger-Press is back. For Allentown, Upper Freehold and Millstone, the name is...

Tyler Bunnell’s work ethic builds record-setting Robbinsville career

And just like that, Tyler Bunnell is looking at the end of a high school career in which...

HoVal Commentary: Referendum would give unelected official too much power

The “Chart a New Course” initiative seeks to place a referendum on the November 2026 ballot that would...

HoVal Inbox: Ex-mayor says reject old scheme from Chart New Course

Why do the petitioners calling themselves “Chart New Course,” who propose new township governance, promote one specific form...

Trenton police detective indicted on misconduct charges

A Trenton police detective has been indicted on multiple criminal charges tied to an alleged unlawful use of...

WW Sued Over Traffic Death

The family of Rebecca Annitto formally filed a lawsuit against the township of West Windsor and other defendants seeking damages after the 14-year-old Princeton...

Corzine Law To Affect Budgets

Governor Corzine has signed legislation that will cause towns and school districts throughout the state to approach their budgets differently in the future.##M:## ...

E-Mail Web Untangled

After months of deliberation, the West Windsor Township Council appears closer to a resolution on the issue of e-mail use between council members. ##M:##The...

How Much Housing?

At the Council’s agenda meeting on April 10, the committee heard its professional planning staff — Township Planner John Madden, Township engineer Jim Parvesse,...

Dead in its Tracks?

Among those who are against the addition of so much new housing is Farrell Delman, a 20-year resident of West Windsor. He says the...

‘The Big Move’ Becomes ‘The Little Move’

Bob Hillier says the next plan could include an innovative concept for the new train station that might literally bring commuters closer to the...