Author: Central Jersey

  • Hilarious Whodunit, ‘The 39 Steps,’ Comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 31 to Feb. 9

    Hilarious Whodunit, ‘The 39 Steps,’ Comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 31 to Feb. 9

    By Wendy Humphrey Combine a Hitchcock movie classic with a comic homage to the whodunit genre and you’ve got “The 39 Steps,” to be presented by Theater To Go in collaboration with Pierrot Productions at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Dates and show times for this Tony Award andDramaDeskAward-winning play are Fridays, Jan. 31 and…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Donnadio makes quick work of foes

    18>Junior helps Raiders start 7-3 By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Anthony Scaglia joined some rare company Saturday.    The West Essex wrestler didn’t win, but he became just the third opponent this year to make it past the first period against Hillsborough High School’s Jack Donnadio.    ”Jack’s the kind of kid, he comes out with…

  • JAMESBURG: BOE bans PTA from using schools

    The borough’s Parent Teacher Association and its members have violated the rules established for the use of school facilities and are no longer permitted to use them, according to a resolution unanimously passe By Amy Batista, Special Writer  JAMESBURG — The borough’s Parent Teacher Association and its members have violated the rules established for the…

  • ALLENTOWN: Romano, Redbirds enjoying fun times

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Along with some talented sophomores, the Allentown High School girls basketball team also has the luxury of some experienced veterans in its starting lineup.    Kirsten Romano helped the Redbirds stay unbeaten with a 51-46 win over Notre Dame on Tuesday night. The senior guard had 10 points and helped…

  • MANSFIELD: Residents reminded of light obstruction during snowstorms

    In advance of last week’s snowstorm, police reminded the public that traffic lights equipped with energy efficient LED bulbs put out less heat and as a result can become obstructed MANSFIELD — In advance of last week’s snowstorm, police reminded the public that traffic lights equipped with energy efficient LED bulbs put out less heat…

  • EAST WINDSOR: POLICE BLOTTER

    East Windsor    Tirera Cruz, 20, of Lawrence Township and Rasheena Jefferson, 27, of Trenton were arrested and charged with shoplifting at 3:12 p.m. Jan. 4 after police said they left Walmart on Route 130 without paying for $849 worth of baby formula. They were released pending court appearances. * * *    A 15-eyar-old East Windsor…

  • FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: January 9

    by Peg Dotson The annual meeting of the Florence Township Library Association will be held at the library on Hornberger Ave in Roebling on Tuesday, Jan. 21.    RSVP to the Library Director LaVonna Lawrence at 609-499-0143 if you plan to attend.    The Florence Township Library is looking for a few good men or women to…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK; SBHS hosts winter concert

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK; SBHS hosts winter concert

    The South Brunswick High School band ensembles performed its annual winter concert Dec. 11-12. By Kelly Mascarenhas, senior, Viking Vibe Staff The South Brunswick High School band ensembles performed its annual winter concert Dec. 11-12.    Standout performances included the wind ensemble’s processional piece with the chorus, conducted by band director Mark Kraft and choral director…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community asked to help superintendent search

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community asked to help superintendent search

    Ed Birch photo. New Jersey School Boards Association Field Representative Gwen Thornton speaks with about 27 residents during a community input session Wednesday night.