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  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com Kenny Gan knew things would be different for him this season. The senior forward’s development in one year’s time has helped the Hillsborough High School boys basketball sustain a high level of success. "It’s definitely a big change in terms of my role," Gan said. "Last year, I’d give Kyle (Banfield) and Frank…

  • Fraud seminar to be offered

    By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Waterside Villas, a 55+ rental community at 1 Overlook Drive, is hosting a fraud prevention seminar Thursday, Jan. 13, at 11 a.m. Wachovia Bank will be presenting this seminar to seniors. To RSVP for this event, call 609-409-0018 no later than Jan. 10.

  • Program aims to aid displaced homemakers

    By: centraljersey.com FLEMINGTON – Displaced homemakers struggle to survive financially due to their limited work experience and lack of technical skills, but they also must overcome the emotional distress that comes as a result of life-changing situations. Pam Duda, of Lifescapes Professional Coaching LLC, has created a coaching program that has been added to the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Gallery exhibit showcases local talent

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Gallery exhibit showcases local talent

    The “Champion People Watcher” sculpture by Dayton resident Art Lee is one of many pieces on display at the Municipal Building during the “See All The People” art exhibit through the end of March

  • LAWRENCE: Greg Puliti elected mayor

    Township Council reorganizes By Lea Kahn    With little fanfare Saturday morning, Township Councilman Greg Puliti was unanimously elected to serve his fifth, nonconsecutive term as mayor at Township Council’s annual reorganization meeting on New Year’s Day..    Councilman Michael Powers nominated Mr. Puliti to serve as mayor for one year, noting that he was “quite confident”…

  • FLORENCE: Florence boys take Tucker crown

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Cesar Pereda was looking forward to a challenge in the J. Michael Tucker Tournament at Bordentown.    Pereda’s Florence High boys basketball team got a couple of challenges and emerged with a pair of wins to capture the tournament championship.    The Flashes topped Haddonfield, 68-57, in the championship game of…

  • Mary Brienza

    By: centraljersey.com Three township residents are participating in an art show at the Municipal Building that opened yesterday. The "See All the People" Exhibit opened at the South Brunswick Gallery on Jan. 5, and will run through the end of March, according to a press release from the South Brunswick Arts Commission who is sponsoring…

  • HHS WEEK IN REVIEW

    By: centraljersey.com Qwanza Harper scored 24 points but the Rams fell to Hillsborough, 48-38, in the Hillsborough Tournament title game on Jan. 29. Harper added 20 in the Rams 53-43 win over Robbinsville Tuesday, while Sam Lopez had 13 and Ryan Borden 10. GIRLS BASKETBALL Jenna Marcus scored 10 points in the Rams loss to…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Beloved Kingston pastor retires

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Beloved Kingston pastor retires

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim-Kingston Presbyterian Church pastor Rev. John Heinsohn and his wife Shirley are greeted by Karin Miller of Moorestown, right, during the couple’s retirement dinner Sunday. Miller’s husband Jonathan was one of the first Princeton seminary students ordained by Rev. Heinsohn 35 years ago. The pastor and his wife are leaving…