Author: Central Jersey

  • LAWRENCE: Rider, MCCC sign agreement

    Rider University and Mercer County Community College have signed a guaranteed transfer articulation agreement to enhance opportunities for students pursuing a degree in elementary education. The agreement grants full junior-class admission to Rider University for Mercer County Community College students who have declared their participation in the program before earning 30 credit hours at the…

  • PRINCETON: PHS tennis to play for girls CJ III title

    Pirates also reach sectional finals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Katelyn Hojeibane will focus today on starting stronger to help the Princeton High School girls tennis team finish the way it wants to.    One of three seniors in the Little Tigers lineup, Hojeibane trailed, 5-2, in the first set of her match against Hopewell…

  • MONTGOMERY: Cougars getting defensive

    MONTGOMERY: Cougars getting defensive

    MHS football is balanced in win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The offense for the Montgomery High School football team has certainly been prolific this season.    In five games the Cougars have averaged 31.6 points per game, including a season-high in last Friday night’s 49-28 win over Immaculata. And while the offense can always be…

  • PRINCETON: Moves pay off for Little Tigers

    Lis leads girls soccer offense breakout from new spot By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    HAMILTON — Taylor Lis will be in a new role for the Princeton High girls soccer team down the final stretch of the season and the Little Tigers are confident she can handle the transition.    ”Shannon (Pawlak) was unfortunately injured so…

  • DOMESTIC and SEXUAL VIOLENCE and HEALTH:New Initiative "New Jersey SAFE" will launch tomorrow to Address Major Public Health Issue

    Health Cares About Domestic and Sexual Violence Collaborative By Linda Sloan Locke Hackensack, New Jersey – Domestic and Sexual Violence can have a profound impact on health, from immediate physical injury and psychological trauma, to long term chronic health problems and mental health sequelae. There are over 2 million injuries in the U.S. annually as a…

  • Stardust Big Band to Play at United Reformed Church
  • PRINCETON: Snyderman issues apology for breaking quarantine

    NBC news chief medical editor and Princeton resident Nancy Snyderman acknowledged Monday that she and her newsgathering team have been placed on mandatory quarantine at her home after voluntary confinement in place since a cameraman working with them contracted Ebola in West Africa. "While under voluntary quarantine guidelines, which called for our team to avoid…

  • CRANBURY: Lions Club invites paws to the park

    Event postponed from last week due to rain By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — While the park is usually a favorite spot for most dogs, local tails might be wagging just a little bit harder Saturday, thanks to the work of some neighboring Lions. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., dogs of all…

  • PRINCETON: PHS tops Steinert to stay unbeaten

       The Princeton High football team improved to 5-0 with a 28-14 win over Steinert on Saturday.    Rory Helstrom returned a punt for a touchdown and Sam Smallzan returned a fumble for a touchdown to get the Little Tigers off and running. Colin Buckley also ran for a score and David Beamer hit Joe Hawes with…