Author: Central Jersey

  • The gift of giving
  • EDITORIAL: Bullying: It’s not over yet

       Bullying was much in the news a couple of years ago. And there were numerous stories from around the country that were examples of the harm and tragedy it can bring about.    In New Jersey, the reaction was to create one of the toughest laws in the country to track bullying and prevent it through…

  • PRINCETON: Town may accept $500k donation for pool
  • EAST WINDSOR: Voters fill three seats in four person race

    Voters cast ballots in the township last week for three seats up on the Board of Education. By Jen samuel, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Voters cast ballots in the township last week for three seats up on the Board of Education.    There were four candidates running.    Hightstown did not have a seat up on…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Challengers defeat incumbents

    HIGHTSTOWN: Challengers defeat incumbents

    Steve Misiura and Denise Hansen in a campaign brochure photo.

  • The gift of giving

    The gift of giving

    Tomorrow’s Heirlooms teams with fitness clubs to help support breast cancer research By Anthony Stoeckert, Staff Writer    Tomorrow’s Heirlooms has a lot to celebrate, and the Princeton jewelry store has decided to celebrate by giving.    The store’s owners have donated three pieces of jewelry, priced at a total of $3,000, to three area health and…

  • PACKET PICKS: Nov. 15

    PACKET PICKS: Nov. 15

    Cie Stroud Amanda Quist will conduct Westminster Kantorei in a concert titled “From Maiden to Monarch: Women of the Renaissance” on Sunday, Nov. 17, at 3 p.m. in Bristol Chapel. 

  • Crumiller and Simon thank voters for support

    Jenny Crumiller and Patrick Simon, Princeton To the editor: We would like to thank the voters for reelecting us to serve on the Princeton Council. We are honored to serve our community and we look forward to continuing our work on behalf of all Princeton residents.    For all of their efforts on our behalf throughout…

  • MONTGOMERY: Sandra Donnay still leaning toward taking seat

    Sandra Donnay withdrew from the Board of Education election but continues to lean toward accepting a seat By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Sandra Donnay withdrew from the Board of Education election but continues to lean toward accepting a seat.    Since her decision to pull out of the race was made after the Sept.…