Author: Central Jersey

  • VVM Attorneys: A Pioneer with Passion

    By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) A pioneering and passionate company approaches business as any person would face any challenge in life. Problems are opportunities that test our human and intellectual skills and abilities. One can only succeed in any endeavour through experience and learning how to solve problems by facing them and considering the unique issues…

  • New CSA for Roosevelt Public School District

    New CSA for Roosevelt Public School District

    By Roosevelt Board of Education Mary Robinson Cohen, Assistant Principal at South Hunterdon Regional High School, will become the Chief School Administrator (CSA) of Roosevelt Public Schools as of November 1, 2013. Robinson Cohen will take over leadership, as announced by the Roosevelt Board of Education on September 30, from Theresa Hamilton, who has served as…

  • Wounding deer with arrow is cruel and immoral

    Lauren B. Davis, Princeton To the editor: As I walked my dog this morning a huge bleeding buck — 12 or 14 point — charged across the street into a neighbor’s yard, an arrow stuck in its left shoulder.    I live in a residential neighborhood where deer also live. (Gallup Road, Princeton) I encounter them…

  • Vote Wertz and Cefalone for council, freeholder

    Frank Wiener, Princeton To the editor: I support the candidacies of Fausta Rodriguez Wertz for Princeton Council and Ron Cefalone for Mercer County Freeholder. Both candidates represent a refreshing change from the political regimes that have dominated Princeton and Mercer County politics for too many years.    Fausta Rodriguez Wertz offers inclusion to several alienated and…

  • PRINCETON: Rosca makes history with tennis title

    PRINCETON: Rosca makes history with tennis title

    Sophomore is first girls state champion from PHS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Christina Rosca’s latest come-from-behind win was one for the record books.    The Princeton High School sophomore became the first girls tennis player from the school to win a state singles title when she defeated Valerie Shklover of Fair Lawn 3-6, 6-4, 6-3,…

  • PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    PRINCETON: Packet Athlete of the Week

    Murray adds new dimension to PDS girls soccer By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    For the past three years, the Princeton Day School girls soccer team has asked Brittany Murray to mark the opponent’s top offensive threat and nothing more.    Murray has done her job brilliantly, making life miserable for opposing strikers. This year, she’s…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Win pushes North field hockey into MCT

    Knights feeling confident after stopping Robbinsville By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Giovanna Bonafede and the West Windsor-Plainsboro North field hockey team waited almost to the end to put together their most complete game of the season.    On the eve of tournament time, it couldn’t have been more timely.    Bonafede and the Knights defense kept…

  • Vote Jenny Crumiller for Princeton Council

    Dan Preston, Princeton To the editor:     I’ve known Jenny Crumiller since we became neighbors on Moore Street, 22 years ago. From the start, Jenny was the kind of person who would ask “why” when the status quo was flawed, and “why not” whenever she saw a chance to work together to build a better…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls take CJ IV tennis

    Siniakowicz aids run in first year on South team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Caroline Siniakowicz has enjoyed every aspect of her first year of high school tennis, including the fact it has helped make her a better player.    ”It has been really confidence boosting,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South sophomore, who did not…