Author: Central Jersey

  • PRINCETON: Chief open to body cameras on officers

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Philip Sean CurranStaff Writer Princeton police Chief Nicholas K. Sutter would be "open" to having local police outfitted with body cameras, Councilwoman and Police Commissioner Heather H. Howard said Wednesday. Ms. Howard said town officials have discussed the issue but are "not close to a decision." She said the…

  • Construction Pro Manager Launches Website and New Document Control Software for the Construction Industry Today

    Construction Pro Manager Launches Website and New Document Control Software for the Construction Industry Today

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Construction Pro Manager announced today the launch of the company’s website and its document control software – also known as Construction Pro Manager – for the construction industry. Subscribers of Construction Pro Manager (www.ConstructionProManager.com) organize, store and access their documents in a password-protected, cloud-based, intuitive and user-friendly format. KATONAH, N.Y.…

  • The real story of Alan Turing

    The real story of Alan Turing

    Author Andrew Hodges to appear at Princeton Public Library By Anthony Stoeckert    The movie “The Imitation Game” is currently in theaters, telling the story of Alan Turing, the mathematician and code breaker who helped the break “Enigma,” the Nazi communication code often described as “unbreakable.”    The movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch and is getting good reviews,…

  • PRINCETON: Students protest at Princeton

    PRINCETON: Students protest at Princeton

    Cite decisions by N.Y. and Mo. grand juries By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University students, numbering in the hundreds, walked out of classes Thursday morning and staged a "die-in" to protest the failure of grand juries to indict police officers in the deaths of black men in Missouri and New York. The ground…

  • MANVILLE: Man says cash, checks were stolen

    Police blotter, issue of Dec. 4 A Long Hill Township patrolman called at 11 a.m. Nov. 24 to say police there had recovered license plates stolen in Manville. All notices were removed from notices to other jurisdictions. — Joseph S. Bangura of Union said $509 in cash and $100 in personal checks was stolen from…

  • MANVILLE: Sixth graders at ABIS gain academic honors

    Alexander Batcho Intermediate School has named the students who achieved academic honors for the first marking period. Students who have an 84 average, with no grade lower than an 80 in all of their courses, are named to the Honor Roll. High Honor Roll recognition is given to students who have a 94 average, with…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: VIKING VIBE

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: VIKING VIBE

    Club makes crafts for charity Sophomore Malaika Jawed, Viking Vibe Staff Crafts for Charity, a new club to the high school this year, promotes charity among students while practicing marketing strategies and having fun as well. Students in the club are given opportunities to give back to the community by creating do-it-yourself (DIY) crafts and…

  • LOOSE ENDS – Fabulous and funky

    LOOSE ENDS – Fabulous and funky

    Photo by Pam Hersh Jane co-owner Isabelle Taylor Kenyon says the consignment shop is marked by a love of art, design and fashion.

  • PRINCETON: Students protest at Princeton