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  • ROBBINSVILLE: Sharon Elementary has new interim assistant principal

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The Sharon Elementary School has a new interim assistant principal who will serve at the K-3 school until the end of December while the search for a permanent administrator continues.    Arthur Downs, who retired as principal of the Community Middle School in Plainsboro in June, was hired by…

  • Healthy food the signature dish at the new Muscle Maker Grill

    By: centraljersey.com ‘Everything is cooked in front of you. It’s not like we’re hiding in the back. They see that everything is made fresh.’ Evan Rachbuch Staff photo by Evan Grossman Muscle Maker Grill serves up fresh, healthy food. Evan Grossman Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR – There was a time when a healthy meal consisted…

  • Parties, trail and parade mean Halloween fun at NEPS

    By: centraljersey.com PLUMSTED – Keeping up with its annual tradition, the New Egypt Primary School celebrated Halloween on Friday with classroom parties, a Halloween trail and parade. Every year, thanks to Caitlyn Tilley, the high school National Honor Society facilitator; school Principal Toni Ferry and the members of the high school Honor Society, the nature…

  • Solar farm proposal

    By: centraljersey.com Over six years ago, my family and I moved to West Amwell. We chose this area because we fell in love with its rural beauty and felt that it was an idyllic place to raise our family. The backyard of our home abuts the most gorgeous farmland. There honestly has not been a…

  • Gas tax proposal naive and appalling

    By: centraljersey.com I just read your Oct. 21 editorial endorsing the idea of raising the gas tax, and I found it both naive and appalling. I agree that the infrastructure is in bad condition and requires maintenance; however, your arguments of raising the gas tax to fund it are just one more call to further…

  • Crisis Ministry honors founders

    By: centraljersey.com The Crisis Ministry will honor its founding supporters Nov. 12 with a 30th Anniversary Reception in the Chauncey Center on the Rosedale Road grounds of ETS, Princeton. Proceeds from tickets to the 7 p.m. event will directly support the Crisis Ministry’s core initiatives in hunger prevention, homelessness prevention, and workforce development. Music will…

  • Nancy Mrzljak

    By: centraljersey.com The Union Fire Company No.1 Pancake Breakfast will be held 7 – 11 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 7 at the Crosswicks Firehouse. Enjoy a few flapjacks and some breakfast sausage. All you can eat pancakes and sausage, orange juice, coffee. Ticket prices are adults $5 and kids under 12 $3.50. The Pancake Breakfast is…

  • On the web

    By: centraljersey.com Due to space limitations, the story on Princeton Day School’s Samantha Asch finishing second in the state Prep B tennis final will appear online at www.centraljersey.com.

  • Voters make picks Tuesday

    By: centraljersey.com Election 8ELECTION Evan Grossman Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN – Local voters have an opportunity Tuesday to elect a new mayor and potentially replace one-third of the Borough Council. With the police outsourcing issue in the rear-view mirror, residents can look forward to elected officials taking on a broader set of challenges facing the borough.…