Author: Central Jersey

  • POLICE BLOTTER: March 13

    Florence    Police charged Treshawn L. Roberts, of Florence, for narcotics possession on March 2.    According to police, during a motor vehicle stop, patrol detected evidence of narcotics. An ensuing search of the car revealed drug paraphernalia and residue, police said.    Mr. Roberts was also charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor…

  • Corcentric Holds Inaugural Users Group Meeting at the AmeriQuest Symposium

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – COR360 customers gather at the Symposium to network, share insights, and hear renowned speakers discuss the latest developments in technology. CHERRY HILL, NJ, – For the first time, Corcentric customers gathered together to share their experiences and ideas. The meeting took place at the AmeriQuest Symposium in Orlando, FL, where Corcentric…

  • Stop the gridlock on Princeton Council

    To the editor: We are writing to urge all members of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) to vote on March 30 for the candidates for Princeton Council.    Those who voted for consolidation of the Princeton governments, and those who live in Princeton, know that the task of consolidating the ordinances and governance of the…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: School taxes set to increase

    Public hearing set for April 29 by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — The owner of a home assessed at the township average of $368,000 could pay nearly $100 more in school taxes, not including debt service, school officials said during the introduction of the 2014-15 budget last week.    Superintendent Stephen Mayer, and other school…

  • JAMESBURG: Borough still wary of fickle weather

    The borough will be ready if another snowstorm hits the state. By Jenine Clancey, Special Writer JAMESBURG — The borough will be ready if another snowstorm hits the state.    Councilman Brian Taylor said the head of public works has made all repairs on equipment, including plows during Wednesday night’s Borough Council meeting.    ”This hard winter…

  • PRINCETON: Education Foundation to have Spring Gala, silent auction

    The Princeton Education Foundation will hold its annual gala to benefit the Princeton Public School District’s school students on Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m.    The Princeton Education Foundation will hold its annual gala to benefit the Princeton Public School District’s school students on Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m. at the Frick Chemistry Laboratory…

  • HAMILTON: Township fetes St. Patrick’s Day

    HAMILTON: Township fetes St. Patrick’s Day

    The Original St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Scholarship Committee hosted its 29th annual St. Patrick’s parade on March 8 – the parade is traditionally held the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day. by Amy Batista, Special Writer HAMILTON — Township streets were a sea of green filled to the brim with the Irish and those who…

  • CRANBURY: Committee honors volunteer

    CRANBURY: Committee honors volunteer

    When Anna Drago and her husband Francesco moved to Cranbury in 1970, it wasn’t long before Ms. Drago rolled up her sleeves and waded into the waters of community volunteerism. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — When Anna Drago and her husband Francesco moved to Cranbury in 1970, it wasn’t long before Ms.…

  • Wrestlers make mark at tourney

    by Ken Weingartner, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — If anyone was unaware of Robbinsville High School prior to last weekend’s NJSIAA Wrestling Tournament, player performances changed all that.    The Ravens sent three wrestlers to the tourney in Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall and came away with its first state place-winners in history as Tyler Gildner finished second…