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  • Saving energy, for God and/or country

    By: centraljersey.com Climate change is a hot topic. If we could harness all the energy and hot air that’s been devoted to debating climate change, we would solve the problem overnight. But until then, by far the best way to combat climate change is energy conservation. While current data demonstrates conclusively that climate change is…

  • Bordentown unity

    By: centraljersey.com I, myself, did not get a chance to go to the funeral of PFC Benjamin Moore, but read about it in several papers, including the Register-News. I knew that a group of protesters was planning to show up and protest at the funeral. I learned later, that the group, thank goodness, did not…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: It’s important for seniors to guard against hypertension
  • Sharbell should reconsider plans

    By: centraljersey.com It is both sad and unfortunate that 439 acres of pristine open space and productive farmland in Robbinsville will now become another massive Sharbell development, including 150 residential units. Robbinsville is quickly losing its rural identity and becoming another classic example of surburban sprawl, which will only lead to more traffic congestion, additional…

  • Gideon Weissman and Kevin Wilkes

    By: centraljersey.com In last week’s State of the Union, President Barack Obama made it clear that he intends to continue with his health reform agenda. His opposition will no doubt continue to push for repeal. But are repeal proponents standing up for consumers, or are they standing up for the health insurance industry? Talking points…

  • Hand march lauded

    By: centraljersey.com On behalf of the family of the late Robert B. Immordino, I wish to publicly thank Bill Agress, Steven Groeger and the Lawrence Township Recreation Department for once again coordinating the annual Col. Hand Historic March Re-enactment. When my father began the Col. Hand March in 1962 with a small group of seventh-,…

  • Amber Cox

    By: centraljersey.com BORDENTOWN CITY – Local full-time painter shared his love of art with students in the Art Club at St. Mary School on Monday. Al Barker, of Prince Street, has been a city resident since 1970 and a full-time painter for the past 36 years. With a background in academics it is no surprise…

  • PHS hoops has fundraiser

    By: centraljersey.com The Princeton High School boys basketball team will host its third annual pasta dinner fundraiser on Wednesday, Feb. 9 in the Princeton High School cafeteria. The menu will include fresh mixed greens, spaghetti and meatballs, macaroni and cheese, pasta with vegetables, bread, beverages and desserts. There will be games to entertain the kids.…

  • ‘Souper Bowl’ luncheon

    By: centraljersey.com Saturday, Feb. 5 – The Plumsted Presbyterian Church board of deacons will host a "Souper Bowl" luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or until the soup is gone) at the church, 14 Front St., New Egypt. Cost is $5 per person and includes a variety of soups, crackers, bread, beverage and dessert.…