Author: Central Jersey

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Foothill Acres will celebrate 60 years on Sept. 21

    Foothill Acres care facility on East Mountain Road, Hillsborough, will celebrate 60 years with an anniversary celebration and fall festival on Sunday, Sept. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. Listen to six decades of music coordinated by DJ Charlie-O, vote for your favorite classic car, enjoy food at 1950s prices and more. Children can enjoy…

  • Wearing Courtesy Tags(TM) Changes The Personal Interaction Paradigm

    Wearing Courtesy Tags(TM) Changes The Personal Interaction Paradigm

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Premium TAGSnMORE has introduced the first round clip-on tag for names, etc. that can be printed as needed on standard office printers. The new design can be worn on any clothing without fear of damage. They are ideal for clubs, organizations and religious groups for guests and visitors to introduce themselves.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Chabad Center hosts Jewish holiday services

    Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year and one of the holiest days on the Jewish calendar, is around the corner and the Hillsborough-based Chabad Center for Jewish Life, will present free Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services in space at the Holiday Inn Somerset, 195 Davidson Ave., Somerset. Chabad’s services are "user-friendly," making it enjoyable,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Local Republicans kick off their re-election campaign

    HILLSBOROUGH: Local Republicans kick off their re-election campaign

    Hold picnic at Assemblyman Ciattarelli’s home More than 200 Hillsborough residents attended Mayor Doug Tomson and Committeewoman Gloria McCauley’s re-election kick-off event Friday night at the home of Assemblyman Jack and Melinda Ciattarelli. Attendees enjoyed food, drink and discussions about Hillsborough’s future. "It’s always great to see the backing we have from township residents, regardless…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Twin ‘W’ squad could close down on Dec. 31

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The president of the Twin "W" First Aid Squad has asked whether the community wants the squad to continue to exist past Dec. 31. Jan Sun, president of the squad since 2013, appeared before the Township Council Monday night suggesting changes that would help the squad stay…

  • MANVILLE: Football season opens versus Bound Brook

    MANVILLE: Football season opens versus Bound Brook

    Manville High School’s football squad opens its season tonight, Friday at Bound Brook. The Mustangs have a larger-than-normal squad of 38, but the numbers mean staying healthy and keeping their best players on the field will be important.

  • MANVILLE: Police get call about lizard in a tree

    Police blotter, Sept. 1-7 Manny Andrade of Washington Avenue called police to report a lizard was in a tree in his backyard at 2:24 p.m. on Sept. 1. Police responded to the residence and found a large reptile there. Animal control and the Manville Fire Department removed the reptile and returned it to its owner…

  • PRINCETON: Restaurateurs, YMCA team up on cooking

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Restaurateur Raoul Momo laments the death of cooking, a byproduct of what he calls the consumer economy. "They want you on your smart phone and in a Target. They don’t want you in the kitchen," said Mr. Momo letting out a laugh inside the Princeton Family YMCA where he…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Trick-or-treating, parade dates for Halloween week scheduled

    Lambertville will continue its tradition as home to a large and eclectic celebration of Halloween with its annual parade and citywide trick-or-treating, which attracts thousands of people. The Halloween parade, which has been around for more than 75 years, is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at Mary Sheridan Park, at the…