Author: Central Jersey

  • PRINCETON: Reimitz saves best for last

    Goalie carries PHS into county boys soccer finals By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    EWING — It doesn’t get any better than this for a goalie.    Or, for that matter just about any soccer player.    Princeton High School senior goalkeeper Laurenz Reimitz came up with two huge saves in overtime and then added two more during…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Democratic duo stepped up for causes

    Letter to the editor To the editor: I am writing in support of Thuy Anh Le and John Beggiato for Township Committee. Complacency is not in their vocabulary. These two Hillsborough residents have, on many occasions, stepped forward to champion causes that have directly benefited the people of our community. Sitting on our Township Committee…

  • Corcentric Named in New Gartner Report

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Corcentric recognized as a "Sample Vendor" for AP Invoice Automation Solutions in the recently released report. McLean, VA – Corcentric, a leading provider of Accounts Payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, was named in the AP Invoice Automation category of the August 26, 2014 report, IT Market Clock for Financial…

  • PRINCETON: Runners return to Princeton

    Half-marathon set for Sunday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    When Mark Censits fires the starting gun at 7 a.m. Sunday, it will send 1,250 runners down Paul Robeson Way in the Princeton Half-Marathon that is expected to be a little bigger and a little better than its inaugural running.    Censits is grand marshal this…

  • MANVILLE: Candidates make their final cases

    Four vie for two Borough Council seats By Deb Dawson, Special Writer Borough Council candidates were asked why voters should elect them to one of the two open seats on Tuesday’s election. Running are incumbent Councilman Ed Komoroski and Harry Bugal Jr., both Democrats, and Republican incumbent Steve Szabo and running mate Dayna Camacho. Here’s…

  • PRINCETON: Panthers’ rally wins prep title

    PDS girls tennis takes three flights By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Facing what would have been an emotional loss to end her high school tennis career, Emily Dyckman turned to Gatorade and a Nature Valley bar to reenergize her.    The nutrition helped to bolster the Princeton Day School senior after she lost the second…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats tell what we heard campaigning

    Campaign Corner candidate submission Democratic Township Committee candidates John Beggiato and Thuy Anh Le shared their thoughts from going door to door in Hillsborough in the campaign. "One thing is clear," they said. "People want to see a change." "The residents of Hillsborough want to have a Township Committee that does not try to divert…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: GOP duo governs ‘with grace,’ she says

    Letter to the editor To the editor: As a former Township Committee member, it is my pleasure to endorse my capable successor, Committeewoman Gloria McCauley, and her energetic running mate, Mayor Doug Tomson, for a truly well-deserved re-election to Township Committee on Nov. 4. Committeewoman McCauley has championed our philosophy of fiscal responsibility and community…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Letter writer stands by statement, despite candidate’s rebuttal

    Letter to the editor To the editor: I am writing this as a brief response to Ms. Le’s letter. Ms. Le admits that during her three years on the board of education that the tax levy went up $900,000 and approved by the "majority" of the board, which included her. I stand by my statements…