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  • Goiong green pays off with honors for Bordentown City

        BORDENTOWN CITY — The City of Bordentown has been recognized by the Sustainable Jersey program for its efforts to “go green”. The city achieved Bronze level certification in the 2010 round of the competitive statewide program.     It is now part of a group of 65 municipalities that have achieved the prestigious Sustainable Jersey…

  • Cynthia Williamson

    By: centraljersey.com Hopewell Borough has inched a step closer to becoming Sustainable Jersey-certified. The borough, together with Hopewell Township and Pennington Borough, have created the Hopewell Valley Green Team. Formerly known as the Hopewell Valley Green Future Task Force, the new name is a requisite along the way to certification. Sustainable Jersey was conceived in…

  • Special Needs open house

    By: centraljersey.com Hopewell Fire Department and Emergency Medical Unit will host an event for Special Needs children, teens, and adults on Nov. 13 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the firehouse, 4 Columbia Ave. This event will give attendees the opportunity to try on fire equipment, see the lights and sirens, and meet with emergency responders.…

  • Florence

    By: centraljersey.com Jeremy Rigelon, 27, and Julie Haas, 29, both of Roebling, were charged with three counts of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of prescription medication and possession of a hypodermic syringe Nov. 5 at 11 a.m. The Florence Township police Detective Division assisted by the Burlington County prosecutor’s…

  • A touch of home

    By: centraljersey.com Every year during the holiday season, Americans take time to reflect and give thanks for the many gifts in our lives. Whether down the block, across the country or around the world we gather with family and loved ones to share a "touch of home." It’s during this special season we ask you…

  • Thursday, Nov. 11

    By: centraljersey.com Veterans Day – all day. 7 p.m. – Lambertville Town Watch, Justice Center, South Union Street. 7:30 p.m. – Delaware Township Open Space Committee, municipal building. 7:30 p.m. – Delaware Township Board of Adjustment, municipal building. 8 p.m. – Hunterdon County Agricultural Board, county administration building, Route 12, Raritan Township. 8 p.m. –…

  • Mobile apps add functionality

    By: centraljersey.com What do applications, or apps, mean to you and how do you think of them from a business point of view? Apps make mobile devices more interesting than traditional desktops because of their user-friendly nature and portability. "That whole wireless connection so you can go out and get anything you can get on…

  • Prall

    By: centraljersey.com STOCKTON – An historic trade card exhibit in the John Prall Jr. House, 24 Risler St., Stockton, is designed to show how industries once sold their wares with art. "The Power of the Palette!" is an example of how the Industrial Revolution used artistry to grow from rags to riches by 1881, according…

  • Betty Jane Hunt

    By: centraljersey.com Most people in the area know John and Jackie Sneddon from their restaurant on Bridge Street in Lambertville. Now the next generation is at the restaurant. John and Jackie are retired and like many of us are enjoying their grandchildren – five girls ranging in ages from 4 to 11. When John isn’t…