Author: Central Jersey
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EAST WINDSOR: Lightbridge Academy breaks ground for its newest child care facility
EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP – Ground was broken recently for the newest child care center in East Windsor. Lightbridge Academy will open the new center on Route 130 North at the southeast intersection of Old Cranbury Road. Established in 1997, Lightbridge Academy provides early education and child care to children ages six weeks through kindergarten, as…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Superintendent updates school board on new sports rules
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHSTOWN – The world of high school athletics felt a change Monday as New Jersey high school athletic directors and principals voted to implement new policy changes at the state’s annual membership meeting in Edison. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Richard Katz updated the board members on the New Jersey State…
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CRANBURY: Library takes to social media to encourage contributions to its capital campaign
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY – It was a day for giving thanks on a recent Tuesday as the Cranbury Public Library encouraged residents throughout the day to support its library capital campaign with “#GivingTuesday” posts on the library’s Facebook Page. “Stephen and Julie Kim can see the future, and it includes a clean,…
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POLICE BLOTTER for the week of 12/11/15
The East Windsor Township Police Department initiated the following police reports through Wednesday, December 2, 2015. Vrutant R. Amin, 19, of Orchard Apartments, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while suspended, being an unlicensed driver and possession of drugs in a motor vehicle at…
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PRINCETON: Berntsen settles into lead role
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Amanda Berntsen waited patiently for her role to increase with the Princeton University women’s basketball team. And now that it has, the senior point guard is making the most of the opportunity. Berntsen started all 32 games for the Tigers last year. But with Ivy League Player of the Year…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars rebound for first win
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor SOUTH BRUNSWCK — The Montgomery High ice hockey team was able to shake off a disappointing performance and hopefully gets its season pointed in the right direction. After dropping a 9-1 decision to Ridge last week, the Cougars bounced back with an impressive 6-2 win over Bernards on Wednesday at…
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WHAT’S GOING ON for the week of 12/12/15
Sat., Dec. 12 Holiday Shoppe at Cranbury History Center, 6 S. Main St., 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.Features unique Cranbury items, including note cards, framed prints, trays, shirts, aprons, bookmarks, books and more. Sun., Dec. 13 Cranbury Museum, 4 Park Pace East, Cranbury. Open Sunday,1-4 p.m. Exhibit, “Depression Glass: Candy-Colored Glass of…
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PRINCETON: Panthers experience producing wins
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Legendary basketball coach Al McGuire used to say the best thing about a freshman is that he becomes a sophomore. The Princeton Day School ice hockey team, which was loaded with freshmen last year, is reaping the benefits of those freshmen becoming sophomores this year. After winning just three games…
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PRINCETON: Depth aids PHS swimmers
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor When it comes to center lane swimmers, the Princeton High girls have as strong a group of four as any team in the state. Led by Maddie Deardorff, Brianna Romaine, Melinda Tang and Abbey Berloco, Princeton rarely goes into a meet not thinking it will grad a majority of the…
