Author: Central Jersey

  • ALLENTOWN: Class of ‘63 sets reunion

    AHS reunion currently planned for Saturday, Oct. 5. ALLENTOWN — Organizers of the 50th reunion of the Allentown High School Class of 1963 are looking to hear from classmates and/or family or friends of members of the class.    The reunion is currently being planned for Saturday, Oct. 5. Further details will be sent to classmates…

  • REGION: Joshua Classic unites community for charity

    Folks from across the region returned to Mercer Oaks on Aug. 13 for the 12th annual Joshua Classic. By Jen Samuel, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Folks from across the region returned to Mercer Oaks on Aug. 13 for the 12th annual Joshua Classic.    Each year the scramble-style tournament raises funds for the Joshua Harr…

  • WEST WINDSOR: MCCC Panel to discuss emancipation proclamation

    The Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center at Mercer County Community College will host a panel discussion offering diverse views and perspectives in recognition of the 150th Annivers WEST WINDSOR — The Mercer County Holocaust-Genocide Resource Center at Mercer County Community College will host a panel discussion offering diverse views and perspectives in recognition of the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Strike up the band!
  • Industry Leader Named to March of Dimes New Jersey State Board

    Industry Leader Named to March of Dimes New Jersey State Board

    By March of Dimes Industry leader Jonathan Herman, Chief Operating Officer at Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services, has been named to  the March of Dimes New Jersey  Board of Directors. March of Dimes board members, who serve as volunteers, oversee the business of the chapter and implementation of the March of Dimes strategic…

  • ALLENTOWN: Allentown explores parking expansion

    ALLENTOWN: Allentown explores parking expansion

    Borough officials are hoping to encourage growth in the downtown area through increased public parking. by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Borough officials are hoping to encourage growth in the downtown area through increased public parking.    A bond ordinance that would permit the borough to acquire land behind four properties on South Main Street…

  • Marathe for mayor of West Windsor

    Linda Tartaglia, West Windsor To the editor: I’ve had the pleasure to know Hemant Marathe for nine years, and I have come to greatly admire his energy, intelligence, thoughtfulness, and dedication to the community.    I believe that in his many years on the school board (most of them as president), he has proved that he…

  • FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor    Elementary school children started school today and many learned that they have a new principal.    Jared Peltzman, of Cherry Hill, was hired over the summer to replace Dan Dooley as the principal of Roebling Elementary School. He will earn $85,000 annually in his new position.    ”I took the position…

  • CRANBURY: CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT

     The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. ID badges    Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem, that would revise the Contractors’ Registration Act to require state-issued identification badges for home improvement contractors has been signed into law.    ”As we continue to recover from…