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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Paul Ligeti: The Princeton Junction Fire Co. celebrates 100 Years

The year 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of one of West Windsor Township’s longest-serving volunteer organizations: the Princeton Junction Volunteer Fire Co. Formed in...

West Windsor Mayor criticizes Amtrak delays on Clarksville Road bridge (updated photos)

West Windsor Mayor Hemant Marathe criticized Amtrak this week for months of delays that have stalled repairs to the closed Clarksville Road bridge. ...

Julien Fang, senior swimmers give Pirates unbeaten CVC season

Julien Fang has been a part of a lot of success with the High School South boys swimming team, but nothing like this season....

April Zay named as new Artist-in-Residence at West Windsor Arts

West Windsor Arts has announced that April Zay, a West Windsor-based multidisciplinary artist and educator, will serve as the center’s third artist-in-residence. She kicks...

Aditya Rath rises to the top for WW-P co-op ice hockey

It only takes a shift to recognize Aditya Rath as a top skater for the West Windsor-Plainsboro co-op ice hockey team. ...

West Windsor Arts launches tuition-free neurodiverse classes

West Windsor Arts has launched two new tuition-free art and theater classes designed for neurodiverse students ages 8 to 15, expanding its Happy Hands...

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