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  • HUNTERDON: Route 31 work begins Monday

       The New Jersey Department of Transportation today announced that work will begin on a resurfacing project on Route 31 in both directions from north of Route 518 to south of Route 202 in East Amwell and West Amwell, Hunterdon County.    Beginning Monday (March 21), NJDOT will begin daytime shoulder closings. Nighttime temporary lane and shoulder…

  • Friday, March 18

    By: centraljersey.com Fashion benefit The PTO and students at Princeton High School will present a community-wide Charity Fashion Show to benefit HomeFront at 7 p.m. in the Black Box auditorium at Princeton High School.

  • Local swimmers aid Peddie

    By: centraljersey.com In the first two meets of the short-course championship season, Peddie swimmers swam to 28 top three finishes at the 9/10 and 11/12 Silver/Bronze Championships. In 12-year-old events at the 11/12 Silver/Bronze Championships at Raritan Valley Community College, Nika Blank (East Windsor) placed third in both the 100 free (1:01.28) and the 100…

  • Gourgaud Gallery exhibit ‘Journeys’ will feature Lauren Curtis photos

    By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – For April, the exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery is "Journeys," photography by Lauren Curtis. The gallery is in Town Hall at 23A N. Main St. The show runs from April 3 to 25, The opening reception will be Sunday, April 3, from 1 to 3 p.m. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.…

  • Jamesburg woman to teach flower arranging

    By: centraljersey.com NEW BRUNSWICK – Deena Main, a Jamesburg resident and horticulturist, will present a 1 1/2-hour hands-on flower arranging workshop at the Rutgers 35th annual Home Gardeners School on Saturday, March 19. Workshop participants will learn basic techniques for decorating with fresh flowers and create their own arrangements to take home. Ms. Main will…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com The Princeton University women’s basketball team is returning to the NCAA tournament, but with a new determination. The No. 12 seeded Tigers play No. 5 Georgetown 2:30 p.m. Sunday in College Park, Md. The game will be on ESPN2. After making their first NCAA appearance last year, they want their first NCAA win…

  • Vandal needs to learn from crime

    By: centraljersey.com As is the case in most incidents of vandalism and graffiti, the suspect in Montgomery – where a racial epithet was spray painted on the high school and anti-Christian symbols were painted on a Catholic church – is a male teenager. Vandalism has been going on seemingly forever, but what prompts the individuals…

  • MONROE: Bail reduction denied for murder suspect

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — At a court hearing Monday, Tianle Li was denied a bail reduction in the case involving the death of her husband, Xiaoye Wang, who died of thallium poisoning Jan. 26.    Ms. Li is charged with murdering her husband by poison. Her bail has been set at $4 million…

  • Sigal on Squibb board

    By: centraljersey.com Bristol-Myers Squibb Company announced that Elliott Sigal, M.D., Ph.D., of Princeton has been elected to its board of directors. Dr. Sigal also will be a member of the board’s Science and Technology Committee. Dr. Sigal, 59, reports to Lamberto Andreotti, chief executive officer, as executive vice president, chief scientific officer and president, Bristol-Myers…