Author: Central Jersey

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Libertarian urges youth to rise up in politics

    To the editor:    I am not a career politician. I am not a wealthy or well-connected member of the elite. I am a regular person standing up for the Constitution.    Last year at age 28 I was the most successful Libertarian candidate in New Jersey for a second year. But my real goal is to…

  • Local Marriotts raise funds for March of Dimes
  • WEST WINDSOR: Ingato, South lacrosse bounce back

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Bianca Ingato has been playing lacrosse as long as anyone in the area, and she wasn’t about to miss her senior year on the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls team.    Ingato had to forego all but a half of a game in the fall soccer season, but is playing for…

  • MONTGOMERY: New-look Cougars open with win

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    With just one starting position player back from a year ago, Montgomery High baseball coach Pete Mueller and his coaching staff have had to take a different approach to preparing for the season.    ”It is a little different than what we have done in the past,” said Mueller, whose team…

  • Yoga and detox

    Yoga and detox

    Dr. Jeffrey Migdow, pictured here at Machu Piccchu, Peru, will lead workshops at Princeton Center for Yoga and Health from April 12 to 14. 

  • LAMBERTVILLE: DPAC holds auditions for summer Open Air Theatre

    LAMBERTVILLE: DPAC holds auditions for summer Open Air Theatre

    ‘West Side Story,’ and ‘Seussical The Musical’ will be among Main Stage offerings By Michael Naylor, Special Writer    Young actors line up for the 2014 Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre auditions.    Over 350 actors, ages 7 to adult, attended auditions on March 22 for the 2014 season at the Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre.    The…

  • IN THE KTICHEN: April 4, 2014

    IN THE KTICHEN: April 4, 2014

    Lamb for Easter and Passover By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer    Lamb crosses the line between Jewish and Christian traditions, making it popular for both Passover and Easter celebrations.    I always look forward to it in the spring, even though the term “spring lamb” has mostly lost its meaning in these days of year-round availability. I…

  • PRINCETON: PHS win sets tone for year

    Campisi expects softball success By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Jess Campisi hasn’t moved too far, but she is in a critical spot for the Princeton High School softball team.    The Little Tigers senior has moved from the second base position that she occupied for three years to shortstop.    ”It requires a little more leadership,”…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor talks issues in annual address

    ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor talks issues in annual address

    Mayor David Fried addresses business leaders at the annual State of the Township address March 27. Photo by James McEvoy