Author: Central Jersey

  • CRANBURY: Duo ignites good start to MCT tennis

    Doubles delivers for PHS boys By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Zach Hojeibane and Zack Kleiman thought they’d be playing doubles together this year, but instead each headed up a doubles team in the Princeton High School boys tennis lineup.    Call it fate or destiny, but a last-minute injury to regular third-singles Adib Zaidi on…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: County, Amazon announce more jobs

    ROBBINSVILLE: County, Amazon announce more jobs

    Job applications along with job descriptions and company information can be found under related links on the county web page or visiting www.nj.gov/counties/mercer/job/amazon.html TRENTON — Mercer County was informed Monday that Amazon is accepting applications for its fulfillment and lead fulfillment associates at the soon to open Robbinsville facility.    Amazon also reported good success in…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    Fitzpatrick directs South boys volleyball offense By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Danny Fitzpatrick is one of the most experienced players on a veteran West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys volleyball team.    The senior setter is in his third year starting, and he has been waiting a long time for a chance to help steer the…

  • JB Duarte, expects to launch projects with sales of R$100million over the next four years. Laodse de Abreu Duarte – Paul Chehade
  • ROBBINSVILLE: County, Amazon announce more jobs

    ROBBINSVILLE: County, Amazon announce more jobs

    Officials are announcing more job openings at the retail giant’s warehouse, which is set to open in Robbinsville Township.

  • MANVILLE: Library wants to revive Friends group

       Library Director Ed Smith would like to restart a Friends of the Library group that was briefly in existence more than 10 years ago.    The borough library is now part of the county system, giving it more to offer the public, but there are things that the county library can’t do that a Friends group…

  • HAMILTON: Township to receive Sandy funding

    According to a county release, the township, its water pollution control and fire districts will receive $1.27 million, $71,142 and $246,351, respectively. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — County officials have announced Hamilton Township, its water pollution control and fire district will receive nearly $1.6 million in combined funds for Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts.…

  • Suffolk County REMSCO Using OPI Translate With On-demand Live Interpretation To Eliminate Language Barriers At Emergencies

    Suffolk County REMSCO Using OPI Translate With On-demand Live Interpretation To Eliminate Language Barriers At Emergencies

    By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – When Seconds Count: OPI Translate will be delivering fast live language interpretation in over 200 languages to aid Suffolk County Emergency Medical Service personnel communicate in crisis situations. (Bloomsburg, PA) County on the east end of Long Island is the 5th largest county in New York State and ranks 24th…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Council hot on tin roof issue

    $250,000 bond would fund work at library By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Consideration of a proposed $250,000 bond ordinance that, if adopted, will fund reconstruction of the tin roof on the city library was on the agenda of the Lambertville City Council’s Tuesday night (April 22) meeting.    If the council votes to introduce the ordinance,…