Author: Central Jersey

  • Murata Machinery’s New M2048TS Punch Press Offers the Option of Wiedemann or Spring Style Tooling
  • LAWRENCE: Hearing on budget set for May 6

    Tax rate at 53 cents per $100 of assessed value By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    A public hearing on the proposed $43.1 municipal budget for 2014 has been set for May 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the Township Council chambers at the Municipal Building.    The 2014 budget, which is the first one to be prepared…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Bridge documentary premiere sells out playhouse

    LAMBERTVILLE: Bridge documentary premiere sells out playhouse

    Roy Ziegler, Charlie Huchet and Jim Hill, who played Lewis Wernwag, the engineer who designed the first New Hope-Lambertville bridge.

  • MANVILLE: No birthday bright paper or bows, just a food gift for others

    MANVILLE: No birthday bright paper or bows, just a food gift for others

    Her birthday wish is food for others By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer    Most children look forward to their birthday for presents, but one Manville girl asked for something different and special. On her birthday list, Megan Simko’s first item was something to help others.    She delivered her gift Friday afternoon to the Foodbank Network…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Mother’s Day weekend event scheduled

    LAMBERTVILLE: Mother’s Day weekend event scheduled

    It will champion adolescent girls and celebrate mothers    Kelly Sullivan, a painter and pioneer in the field of collaborative art, as well as a mother of two, will host a series of Mother’s Day weekend free events to champion adolescent girls and celebrate mothers.    Vibrant portraits and subtle landscapes have made Ms. Sullivan’s fine art…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Knights move up to second in MCT tennis

    WEST WINDSOR: Knights move up to second in MCT tennis

    Dennis Symons Princeton High’s Zack Kleiman teamed with Zach Hojeibane to finish third at first doubles in the Mercer County Tournament. Photo by Dennis Symons

  • BORDENTOWN: Sewer rate hike possible

    Potential increase may come as result of Ocean Spray departure. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — In addition to losing a valuable ratable and a longstanding landmark, the relocation of the Ocean Spray Plant may also mean higher sewer rates for residents – both in the city and township.    The company held a…

  • LAWRENCE: Calendar

    Sat., May 3    Emerging Choreographers’ Showcase, the culmination of an extensive choreography competition – featuring dances of the six winning choreographers will be held Sat.,, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Rider University’s Bart Luedeke Theater, 2083 Lawrenceville Road. The event is open to the public. Tickets are available online at www.rider.edu/wcc/events.    6th Annual Family…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Knights move up to second in MCT tennis

    WEST WINDSOR: Knights move up to second in MCT tennis

    WW-P North boys win three flights By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    For the West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North boys tennis team, being No. 2 feels pretty good.    The Knights won three of the five flight championships and finished second as a team at the Mercer County Tournament. North entered the second day of the tournament…