Author: Central Jersey

  • PRINCETON: Butler wins follow-up ballot count

    PRINCETON: Butler wins follow-up ballot count

    Tops Nemeth by 6 votes By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Councilwoman Jo S. Butler defeated challenger Sue Nemeth by six votes in the Democratic primary for Princeton Council that was not decided until provisional ballots were counted Thursday. The outcome means Ms. Butler will run with Council President Bernard P. Miller, winner of the…

  • Tooling System Expert BENZ Inc. Offers Expedite Service
  • Tooling System Expert BENZ Inc. Offers Expedite Service

    Tooling System Expert BENZ Inc. Offers Expedite Service

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – BENZ Inc. announces a quick-turnaround Expedite Service for customers who need immediate tooling system repair or maintenance services. Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC – BENZ Inc. has announced service for customers who need immediate turnaround of damaged or worn tools. The company, which offers tooling system repair and maintenance services to customers in…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Pitching, defense led way for Ravens’ baseball title run

    ROBBINSVILLE: Pitching, defense led way for Ravens’ baseball title run

    Dennis Symons The Robbinsville High softball team celebrates after defeating Rumson-Fair Haven, 7-0, to win the Central Jersey Group II title. Photo by Dennis Symons

  • Local Interior Design Firm Earns Hunter Douglas Window Fashion Certification

    By Roabert P. Baker Kelley Evens, Managing Partner of Aurora Kitchens & Interiors, Somerville, NJ (www.auroradesignsnj.com) has earned certification through the Hunter Douglas Window Fashions Professional Dealer Program as an expert in window fashions. Certification requires a strong commitment to training and continued learning from Hunter Douglas, the leading custom window covering manufacturer. “We are…

  • FLORENCE: Carrying the torch to raise awareness for Special Olympics

    FLORENCE: Carrying the torch to raise awareness for Special Olympics

    The torch run by law enforcement agencies signals the start of the games. By Amy Batista, Special Writer    Police officers from several local agencies participated in the 31st annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Jersey on May 30.    ”It is an event that touches home with me as I have a…

  • HAMILTON: NHS band performs at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

        The Nottingham High School Northstar Marching Unit performed at the Walt Disney World Resort on May 18 as part of the Disney Performing Arts program in the Magic Kingdom Park.    The Northstar members, under the direction of Jennifer Klek and Jarret Susswein, entertained Disney Park guests from around the world as they marched…

  • PRINCETON: Butler wins follow-up ballot count

    PRINCETON: Butler wins follow-up ballot count

    Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Sue Nemeth (left) shakes hands with Jo Butler in Princeton Tuesday night.

  • HAMILTON: Hornets build toward future

    By Josh Lashley, Special Writer     Being relatively new to the varsity level, the Hamilton West High school boys lacrosse program is still very much in the growing process, building toward the future. But that doesn’t mean that the Hornets aren’t enjoying some success in the present.    Hamilton finished spring 2014 with five hard-earned…