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  • Evans-McQuaid

    By: centraljersey.com Chelsea Faye Evans, daughter of Mark and Rebecca Savage Evans of Masaryktown, Fla., was wed to Brendan Anthony McQuaid, son of Carol and Keith McQuaid of Titusville, on Aug. 28 at the Church of Blessed Sacrament in Bolton Landing, N.Y., with Father James Mackey officiating. The bride was escorted by her father and…

  • Manville Dental Group LLC present 3rd Annual Halloween Candy Buy Back!

    Manville Dental Group LLC present 3rd Annual Halloween Candy Buy Back!

    By Nicole Kurz At Manville Dental Group LLC, located on the corner of Main Street and Washington Ave, We are truly dedicated to Manville and our loyal patients and strive to become more involved in our community. Each year we hold several non profit events to help stress oral healthcare and strengthen the bond between…

  • Bridge

    By: centraljersey.com The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission says the shutdown of the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge will be lifted by 6 a.m. Friday. The construction project is "in the homestretch toward reopening," said Frank G. McCartney, the commission’s executive director. "We are making every effort to meet our goal of getting this bridge…

  • Kulp is honored

    By: centraljersey.com Lehigh junior midfielder Leah Kulp, a Hopewell Valley High graduate, was named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week, as announced by the league on Monday. Kulp spearheaded a Lehigh defense which allowed only nine shots (two on goal) to Marist on Friday. Kulp’s highlight play came late in regulation when a Red…

  • Limited Number of Tickets Left for Oktoberfest

    By Gary Cooper There are still some tickets available for American Legion Post 401’s annual Oktoberfest dinner on Saturday, October 9, from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.. The dinner will be at the Post Home at 148 Major Rd., Monmouth Junction, and feature a variety of German foods & fixin’s, including wursts, red cabbage, potato salad,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Students see familiar faces among schools’ new teachers

    HILLSBOROUGH: Students see familiar faces among schools’ new teachers

    By: Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Many of the district’s new hires this year are not new to Hillsborough schools. About 11 of the 23 teachers hired to fill positions starting this school year are people who were let go for budget reasons, then rehired because of retirements or resignations, officials said. Only about five of…

  • Military Appreciation Weekend at Flemington Department Store

    Military Appreciation Weekend at Flemington Department Store

    By Carl Resnick In the spring of 1945, World War II was ending in Europe. The war in the Pacific would go until August. Much of Europe had been left in ruins. The death toll would reach at least 50 million people, many of whom would never be identified. The number of wounded or left…

  • What about Pennytown and affordable housing?

    By: centraljersey.com Whether it is thoughts of summers spent at the swimming hole on the southern end of the property, memories of the petting zoo and retail shops, bowling at Hiohela, or the anticipation of a hearty meal at H.I. Rib & Co., the site known as Pennytown has long been a prominent destination in…

  • Hamnett Soccer Round-Up

    By: centraljersey.com England topped Brazil, 4-1, thanks to numerous saves from goalie Karoline Dapprich, strong midfield play by Caroline Bohra and stellar defense from Sharon Mendez. Brazil fell despite great offensive pressure from Brazil’s Chloe Brensinger, Grace Raterman and Natalie Klek. Mia Rhodes scored Brazil’s lone goal and Morgan Slutzky and Jalyn Fleming excelled on…