Author: Central Jersey

  • FLORENCE: Bank robbery suspects nabbed

    FLORENCE: Bank robbery suspects nabbed

        Police have arrested two Burlington Township residents suspected of robbing the Roebling Bank on Delaware Avenue on Friday.    Robert Coles, 50, and Tamalia Copeland, 44, both of Kaye Court, were arrested Tuesday afternoon on charges related to the Sept. 6 bank heist, according to the Florence Township police.Police said the robbery took place…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augustine students achieve Rubik’s Challenge

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augustine students achieve Rubik’s Challenge

    St. Augustine of Canterbury School students responded to the recommendation from Odyssey of the Mind to participate in the “You can do the Rubik’s cube” program. St. Augustine of Canterbury School students responded to the recommendation from Odyssey of the Mind to participate in the “You can do the Rubik’s cube” program.    Rubik’s donated 36…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Fun for a cause at Mercer Heart Walk (PHOTO)
  • PACKET PICKS: Sept. 13

    PACKET PICKS: Sept. 13

    Outwater’s Militia returns to Rockingham, 84 Laurel Ave., Kingston, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14.

  • ALLENTOWN: Pastor begins ministry at United Methodist church

    ALLENTOWN: Pastor begins ministry at United Methodist church

    From left are the Rev. Dr. John Schol, resident bishop of the Greater New Jersey Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church; Linda Watson, lay leader of the Allentown United Methodist Church; and the Rev. Fran B. Ballinger, pose after the Rev. Ballinger receives her appointment to Allentown. Courtesy photo

  • PRINCETON: Battlefield Park size could be expanded

    The Christie administration will expand Princeton Battlefield State Park by buying land on Stockton Street that could contain historic artifacts and the remains of soldiers who fought in the Revolutionary By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The Christie administration will expand Princeton Battlefield State Park by buying land on Stockton Street that could contain historic…

  • STATE WE’RE IN: Cicadas leave some souvenirs

    by Michele Byers Fall is coming, and with it, the spectacular colors of turning leaves!    But it’s not here yet, and don’t be fooled by the curled, dead leaves on the tips of many tree branches.    These leaves are actually souvenirs of this past summer’s visit by periodical cicadas (Magicicada septemdecimum), those mysterious red-eyed insects…

  • WCEC to Provide Customer Service Training to Mercer Bucks Cardiology Employees

    By Women’s Center for Entrepreneurship Corporation (WCEC) Chatham, N.J. (September 12, 2013) – The Women’s Center for Entrepreneurship Corporation (WCEC), continues its “We’re Storming Back” Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Program with a free customer service training session at Mercer Bucks Cardiology, in Lawrenceville, N.J., on Friday, September 13. The training session is specifically designed for…

  • SENIOR MENUS

    Sept. 12-19    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…