Author: Central Jersey

  • POLICE BLOTTER: November 14

    Florence    Police charged Emily Smith, 19 of Beverly, and a 17-year-old Roebling resident for narcotics Oct. 29.    According to police, at 10:46 p.m. an officer checked on a car parked on Wallace Avenue after receiving report of two people acting suspicious.    Police said a small amount of marijuana was discovered, as was a white, powdery…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS alumnus calls games

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS alumnus calls games

    By Billy Mielko, Special Writer  Tyler Olsen is starting to live his dream by calling football games and other events.    Mr. Olsen, 23, graduated South Brunswick high school in 2008.    Afterwards he attended the College of New Jersey, in Ewing, starting in the fall of 2008 and graduating in the spring of 2012 with a…

  • REGION: Bottom Dollar store opens in East Windsor

    The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24.    The store is located in the Windsor Hights Shopping Center (now known as Windsor Center) at 440…

  • REGION: Bottom Dollar store open in East Windsor

    The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24.    The store is located in the Windsor Hights Shopping Center (now known as Windsor Center) at 440…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: A day to remember those who served

    HILLSBOROUGH: A day to remember those who served

    Students at the Triangle School waved flags at veterans who attended an assembly. (Photo courtesy of Kia Bergman)

  • REGION: Meningitis possible at Princeton University

    A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make him the seventh person associated with the university to contract either meningitis or me by Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group A Princeton University student was hospitalized Sunday morning for a suspected case of meningitis that could make…

  • HOPEWELL: Experts to dicuss marriage equality issues at forum

    Three prominent experts in the ongoing debate surrounding marriage equality will gather at Har Sinai Temple on Dec. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. for a public forum. HOPEWELL — Three prominent experts in the ongoing debate surrounding marriage equality will gather at Har Sinai Temple on Dec. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. for…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Senior home honors vets

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Senior home honors vets

    Brandywine Senior Living at Princeton held a special Veterans Day Recognition honoring 23 of the resident veterans on Monday afternoon. By Azra Baig, Special Writer Brandywine Senior Living at Princeton held a special Veterans Day Recognition honoring 23 of the resident veterans on Monday afternoon..    South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese, and Lt. Col. George P.…

  • NORTH HANOVER: Township anticipates park grant

    At the Nov. 7 North Hanover Township Committee meeting, the committee introduced an ordinance appropriating $300,000 and authorizing the issuance of $285,500 in general improvement bonds to finance improvemen by David Kilby, Special Writer NORTH HANOVER — As North Hanover awaits grant money from Burlington County for park improvements, residents are questioning the issuance of…