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  • Flames win one lose one on ice

    By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence Flames PeeWee B ice hockey team lost a 4-3 decision to Bryn Athyn Youth Hockey. Kyle DePalma, Ian Moini and Paulie Tedeschi each tallied a goal, while assists came from Sam Dwyer and Kevin Guns. Mike Bonavico played an outstanding game in net. On Sunday, the Flames topped the Flemington Hawks,…

  • Scheide concert tonight at PU to aid UMCP

    By: centraljersey.com Musician, philanthropist and humanitarian William H. Scheide will celebrate his 97th birthday by sponsoring "Sound Medicine," an All-Mozart concert to benefit Princeton Healthcare System’s "Design for Healing" Campaign. The concert, to be performed by the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, will be held Thursday, Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. in Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium. Mark…

  • Winter Festival has something for everyone

    Traffic control measures listed    The Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival, which runs until Sunday, is under way.    The annual event offers seasonal activities highlighting the beauty of the twin river town communities in the winter months.    Twin Rivertown Projects, Inc., a 501c nonprofit corporation of New Hope and Lambertville business owners, residents and others, have selected…

  • PLUMSTED: Schwarze playing bigger roll on mat

    Sophomore helping New Egypt wrestling By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    As enjoyable as the New Egypt High wrestling team’s season was last year, Brad Schwarze wanted to be a bigger part of it.    Then a freshman, Schwarze went 7-4 at 145 pounds. But he did not wrestle a match after Jan. 19 for the…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Lanning contract awarded

    Two plans to extend road still being considered By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Lanning Boulevard will eventually be longer, though the planning stages may last through the year.    The East Windsor Town Council awarded a planning and preliminary design contract Jan. 18 to the Morristown-based Louis Berger Group, calling for the extension…

  • The three mayors are missing the point

    By: centraljersey.com Mayors Paul Anzano (Hopewell Borough), Jim Burd (Hopewell Township) and Tony Persichilli (Pennington Borough) missed the point of my Jan. 6 Guest Opinion, "It’s time to get serious about consolidation in Hopewell Valley." The three mayors co-authored a Guest Opinion in the Jan. 20 HVN, "Valley mayors want a consolidation discussion," to: –…

  • David Kilby

    By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – As the township continues to deal with big projects, the Boy Scouts in town are doing their part by performing projects of their own all around town. At the Township Committee meeting Monday, Boy Scouts Josh Diamond and Patrick Sockler presented their Eagle Scout projects to the committee and received the…

  • Monday, Jan. 31

    By: centraljersey.com Monroe Township Committee, 7 p.m., 1 Municipal Plaza. Tuesday, Feb. 1 Cranbury Township Board of Education, 7 p.m., school’s large group room, 23 N. Main St. Cranbury Township Historical Preservation Commission, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall, 23A N. Main St. Monroe Township Shade Tree Commission, 7 p.m., 1 Municipal Plaza. Wed., Feb. 2 Cranbury…

  • Bob Nuse

    By: centraljersey.com Kevin Wright isn’t measuring the success of his Bordentown High boys basketball team this season in terms of wins and losses. What Wright prefers to look at this season is the progress the team has made over the first month of the season. "We’re making big strides both offensively and defensively," the first-year…