Author: Central Jersey

  • EAST WINDSOR: Open space purchase approved

    By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer The Township Council approved an ordinance for buying an open space parcel on Airport Road during a recent meeting.    The land will be composed of Block 47, on Lot 14. The space will approximately be 24 acres, according to officials.    Mayor Janice Mironov said the property has be targeted for…

  • CRANBURY: Woman’s Club offers college seed money

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — The saying goes that “April showers bring May flowers,” but the Woman’s Club of Cranbury is hoping to help seed and water a different kind of perennial this spring: the college dreams of graduating high school seniors.    To that end, the Woman’s Club of Cranbury is offering…

  • MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    As part of the recently expanded Funeral Service curriculum at MCCC, students prepare to facilitate a military burial with honors for four veterans whose remains were donated to the program for educational purposes.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    Viewer of news broadcast recognized suspect and notified police    Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III, Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza announced on Tuesday the arrest of James E. Copeland, 61, of Washington D.C., on a third degree shoplifting charge.    On March 18, 2014, a man entered a…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Writing team shares plots, personal perils

    HILLSBOROUGH: Writing team shares plots, personal perils

    Hillsborough’s Christina Ward, back, and Flemington’s Joanne Vogel traveling on a sailboat in Key West, Florida, in January.

  • EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    Jenine Clancy photos. HHS graduate Eric Masotes is the general manager for the new Town Diner in East Windsor.

  • Workshop reading of new play by Emily Mann

    Bill Pullman among actors to read ‘Hoodwinked’    The Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Theater at Princeton University is partnering with McCarter Theatre to present a workshop reading and symposium on “Hoodwinked,” a new documentary-style drama by Emily Mann, Saturday, April 26, 1-6 p.m. at the James M. Stewart ‘32 Theater at 185 Nassau…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Township, schools to receive Sandy funding

    According to a county release, the township and the board will receive $435,706 and $9,471, respectively. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — County officials have announced Robbinsville Township and the Robbinsville Board of Education will receive more than $440,000 in combined funds for Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts.    According to a county release, the township…

  • EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    Jenine Clancy photos. HHS graduate Eric Masotes is the general manager for the new Town Diner in East Windsor.