Connaughton’s play at midfield lifts WW-P North girls’ lacrosse

Leary Connaughton’s roots in lacrosse were on the defensive end, but when she started to play more at the offensive end. ...

West Windsor’s Berrien City history recognized with new marker

A historic marker recognizing the Berrien City neighborhood in West Windsor was expected to be dedicated May 2...

Mercer County Cultural Festival set for June 6 in West Windsor

Mercer County officials have announced the return of the annual Mercer County Cultural Festival & Food Truck Rally....

West Windsor escalates fight over stalled bridge repairs

West Windsor officials are stepping up pressure on state and federal leaders to declare a State of Emergency...

West Windsor police investigate burglary, vehicle theft

West Windsor police are investigating a recent residential burglary and vehicle theft on Village Road West. ...

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Saade looks to fill void left by her sister on WWP South girls’ soccer

Gabby Saade and Tia Saade finally had their chance to play soccer together last season, and the West Windsor sisters made the most of...

WWP School Board conducts first meeting at Village addition

New year, new digs. The school board’s first meeting of the 2016-17 school year convened for the first time at the Village School district...

Debt refinancing could save $250K in West Windsor

West Windsor is taking advantage of historically low interest rates to refinance $8.1 million of bond debt. The sum is composed of outstanding bonds...

West Windsor couple visits Haiti to help students hone their musical skills

As the director of the Princeton String Academy, Paul Manulik is accustomed to teaching students from many different backgrounds. He isn’t, however, accustomed to...

WWP High School South grad brings his ‘Beloved Prey’ to Kelsey Theatre

Kento Iwasaki strives to reach people on an emotional level through music because he’s not good at communicating feelings through the written word. ...

West Windsor gets 300k ash tree grant

West Windsor will be saving both ash trees and money. The township received a $300,000 grant from the state Department of Environmental Protection, which...

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