Category: archives

  • John Tredrea

    By: centraljersey.com Three veteran Hopewell Valley Regional School District teachers with nearly a century’s worth of service will retire this academic year. Their retirements were accepted by the school board Monday night. – Frank Harsanyi III, a teacher at Bear Tavern Elementary, will retire July 1. He has been with the district since 1971. –…

  • Campers

    By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – As New Jerseyans eagerly await the spring thaw, a group of staff members at Mercer County Community College is already focused on summer. The college will welcome children ages 6-18 to campus during the summer months for a variety of camp programs. Families may register their children for the full…

  • Bob Nuse

    By: centraljersey.com The Hopewell Valley High boys basketball team fought on more than one occasion Tuesday night in its Central Jersey Group III tournament opener against Princeton. Unfortunately, the Bulldogs did not have one more comeback left in them and fell just short, dropping a 51-47 decision to the Little Tigers. Princeton jumped out to…

  • Lea Kahn

    By: centraljersey.com Township Council got its first look at the proposed 2011 municipal budget Tuesday night, and it did not like what it saw – a 6-cent increase in the municipal property tax rate, which follows on the heels of last year’s 5-cent increase. Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun outlined his proposed $42.1 million spending plan…

  • NB Hall of Fame dinner set

    By: centraljersey.com The Northern Burlington Regional School District Athletic Hall of Fame is pleased to announce their inductees for 2011. Athletes include Kevin Beetel, Elizabeth Gripp and Travis Wallington. Former coach Hal Warren and booster Dr. Norman Garwood will be inducted posthumously). The 1971 undefeated football team will also be inducted. The 4th Annual Athletic…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Pantry food drive begins

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    The South Brunswick Food Pantry is participating in a huge fundraiser that will run through April.    For the second year, the food pantry will participate in the Feinstein Challenge and compete for a $250-$35,000 share of a $1million fund split between participating agencies based on the amount of donations received…

  • Bulldog basketball players cited by CVC

    By: centraljersey.com The 2nd Annual CVC Basketball Association Awards banquet was held at Mercer Oaks Golf Club last Wednesday, and three Hopewell Valley High School players were honored for their efforts. Max Alton, the leading scorer for the Bulldog boys, earned first-team honors on the Coaches’ Team, as did Kelly Williams, the leading scorer for…

  • Jose C. Vigario, D.O.

    By: centraljersey.com Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is often referred to as a silent killer: You can feel just fine until it leads to a debilitating health condition such as heart disease, heart attack, stroke, eye problems, and kidney disease. And while you can develop hypertension at any age, your risk increases as you grow…

  • Larenceville School launches new summer English, math classes

    By: centraljersey.com The Lawrenceville School, is launching a new summer program offering courses in English, mathematics, and science. Three and six-week sessions are available and will be held between June 27-August 5, depending on course selection. All courses will be held on Lawrenceville’s campus, 2500 Main St. Classes are held between 8 a.m. – 12:20…