Author: Central Jersey

  • COLUMBUS: Santa Paws coming to town

    The Friends of the Burlington County Animal Shelter are offering pet/family photos with Santa from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. You’ll leave with a high-resolution print taken by professional photographer Lee Feldstein that’s WESTAMPTON, NJ — If stunning photos of your family, including the four-legged members, are on your holiday wish list, visit the Columbus…

  • Discovering the fun of mathematics

    Discovering the fun of mathematics

    Students participating in Dodecahedron Day will make a geometric figure out of paper.

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars end with 1-0 heartbreaker

    Loss ends era for MHS girls soccer By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Michelle Wiltse’s plantar fasciitis had been worsening with each passing year, each passing season with the Montgomery High School girls soccer team.    The Cougars midfielder finally had the degree of her case confirmed early in the season. She had torn the ligament…

  • ALLENTOWN: Vintage shop offers something old, something new

    ALLENTOWN: Vintage shop offers something old, something new

    Ellen Sortore in her new shop on the second floor of the Old Mill. David Kilby photo

  • BORDENTOWN: Running for a cause (photo)

    BORDENTOWN: Running for a cause (photo)

    Photo by Deirdre Ryan www.dryanphoto.com Participants begin at the second Annual Bordentown 5K Turkey Trot and Family Fun Walk in Bordentown Township on Saturday, Nov. 23. More than 400 participated in the event, which was put together by Foundation for Bordentown Traditions.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirates on podium at MOC

    South boys run to third, girls are fourth By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    HOLMDEL — The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys and girls cross country teams both went into Saturday’s Meet of Champions with high expectations.    And while neither team performed as well as they would have like, both finished among the top teams in…

  • SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS

    Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings.    Those interested in joining the township’s team of emergency volunteers should contact Patricia Clayton, township clerk, at 609-723-4848.    There is a program to help those caring for feral cats in the community.    The feral cat program has been established to increase…

  • HAMILTON: Accident claims young child’s life

    Cause of car crash under investigation by Amy Batista, Special Writer HAMILTON — An infant has died following a two-vehicle crash at Klockner Road at Whatley Road last week.    According to police, the accident, in which a passenger was also injured, occurred at 3:21 p.m. on Nov. 20.    Cheryl Gould, 30, of Tabernacle, was driving…

  • The Lewis School’s Director of Public Relations and Communications

    The Lewis School’s Director of Public Relations and Communications

    By Cathy Byers Reimer The Lewis School of Princeton will host its 40th Annual Tree of Light Celebration on Friday, December 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the schoolyard at 53 Bayard Lane.  The event will be in celebration of The Lewis School’s 40th anniversary – Marsha Lewis founded the school in 1973. Attendees can still…