Category: archives
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com In need of a win to push toward the .500 mark, the Princeton High School boys basketball team turned to Davon Holliday-Black. And as he has all season, the Little Tigers junior guard was happy to help. Holliday-Black led all scorers with a career-high 19 points, 13 of which came in the second…
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Author to speak at library
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – Mystery writer Kate Gallison read many histories and biographies and watched many silent movies while she was doing research for "The Edge of Ruin" and "The Brink of Fame," historical mystery novels she wrote under the name of Irene Fleming. At 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Robbinsville branch of…
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Historical Society has new officers
By: centraljersey.com Despite frigid temperatures on Jan. 23, nearly 100 people witnessed the Lambertville Historical Society’s annual meeting, which featured election of new officers and trustees and the showing of historic slides. Society archivist Jeff McVey described each scene, some of which brought a few surprised gasps of recognition of self or family members in…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com The Hun School ice hockey team will try to finish its season up strong while building momentum for next year, when much of the young Raiders team is expected to return. Hun, fresh off a 2-2 tie against Pennington on Tuesday, will skate in the Prep B state tournament quarterfinals 4:30 p.m. today…
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Allison Musante
By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – With the goal of promoting responsible development statewide, regional environmentalists are urging Mercer County to protect areas in West Windsor that are home to bald eagles and long-eared owls while it revises its sewer service area maps. The county is revising the maps as part of a new wastewater management…
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Tues., Feb. 8
By: centraljersey.com Engaged Retirement Series: FAQs About Money. Ravi Ravindranath, Andy Petrone and Donna Sasson of Petrone Associates will answer some frequently asked questions about managing your money. Bring your own questions for this Q&A session. 7 p.m. Free. Princeton Public Library. On the Web: www.princetonlibrary.org. PMUG: Rebecca Mercuri, Ph.D.,lead forensic expert at Notable Software,…
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Kynik – Burger
By: centraljersey.com Orest and Barbara Kynik of Jacobstown, former Manville residents, and Joseph and Teresa Burger ofParamus, announce the engagement of their children Nadia Marie and Joseph Paul. Ms. Kynik is a 2002 graduate of Northern Burlington County Regional High School and a 2006 graduate of Rider University, earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration…
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COLUMBUS: Group works to save historic Grange
By Amber Cox COLUMBUS The local Grange Hall is under the threat of being shut down because of financial troubles, but a small group of community-minded citizens is coming to its aid. The Grange is a national fraternal organization that began in 1867 and prides itself on “being the people of America, people who…
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Towns share in Municipal Aid grants for street improvements
By: centraljersey.com Twenty Burlington County municipalities will share $3.9 million in grants under the FY 11 state Municipal Aid program. The grants are among 370 statewide totaling $78.75 million to help municipalities advance street improvement, safety and other projects without burdening local property taxpayers. Locally grants went to: – Bordentown City – $150,000 for East…
