Author: Central Jersey

  • New Low-Cost Fitness Center Comes to Manville

    New Low-Cost Fitness Center Comes to Manville

    Toni Lewin Retro Fitness Manville Opens Preview Center to Prepare for May Grand Opening MANVILLE, N.J.- Retro Fitness, a low-cost, high-value concept that gives members an unbelievable, high-energy workout experience, is opening its newest New Jersey location at 114 N. Main Street in Manville. This gym is local owner, Bill Iovino’s third Retro Fitness to…

  • ALLENTOWN: Redbirds hope to continue success

    Boys lacrosse has high hopes By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer    The Allentown High boys lacrosse team is ready to get back to work and hoping to complete a couple jobs left undone last season.    Last year, the Redbirds went 16-5 and reached the Mercer County Tournament championship game, where they fell to Princeton. They also…

  • Evidence of a healthy democracy in Princeton

    Dan Preston, Princeton To the editor: I have been gratified to read the many letters to the editor from local Democrats, in support of candidates for Princeton Council. Most of the letters have been illuminating. Some have undercut their messages (and their candidate preferences) with overheated rhetoric and unwarranted accusations. But the outpouring of opinions…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops charge alleged burglary ring men
  • Vote Jo Butler for Princeton Council

    Ann Summer, Princeton To the editor: I like to be an informed voter, but the letters to the editor about the Princeton Council election have left me not only confused about the realities behind the coded terms and innuendos but also disheartened. Two candidates teaming up against one (who happens to be one of the…

  • PRINCETON: Rescue squad move to old DPW site eyed

    Princeton officials this week signaled their support for the town to finance the construction of a headquarters for the local first aid squad on public land. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer     Princeton officials this week signaled their support for the town to finance the construction of a headquarters for the local first aid…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders girls strive for consistency

    Lacrosse team has young squad By Jashvina Shah, Special Writer    While the Hillsborough High School girls lacrosse team is only losing four players after graduation, three of those players were instrumental to the Raiders last year.    ”Those three kids played such major roles that we do need to restructure a little bit,” head coach Beth…

  • In support of Sutter for chief of police

    Muliple signers To the editor: We write to voice our support for Nick Sutter, officer in charge of the Princeton Police Department. Recently, Captain Sutter requested the opportunity to meet with the Princeton Human Services Commission in order to share his views on how the Commission and the Police Department can support each other in…

  • Israel Distance Learning Program

    Israel Distance Learning Program

    By Toby Ehrlich Approximately 40 residents from Stein Assisted Living had a special treat today when they began their Israel Distance Learning Program live from Israel. During the program, which highlighted current events and cultural activities in Israel, residents were able to ask questions. Led by Rabbi Joel Cohen, the program started with a discussion…