Category: archives

  • E.W. senior boys go 9-1

    By: centraljersey.com The East Windsor PAL senior boys soccer team finished their season with a 9-1 record and a first place finish. East Windsor defeated the Manalapan Fire, 10-4, on goals by Aman Mehdwan (two), Dave Gutierrez (three), Zachary Wroblewski (two), Gautham Ramasubbu, Ryan McGinley and Kevin Quizhpi. Radek Myslowski, Ohm Patel and Jason Brandon…

  • Police blotter

    By: centraljersey.com Eddiemir E. Cabrera, 24, of Trenton, was stopped at 8:44 a.m. June 15 on Brunswick Pike near Franklin Corner, after police said they made a random check of his vehicle and determined the registered owner of the car had an outstanding warrant with Lawrence Township Municipal Court. Mr. Cabrera was identified as the…

  • Death notices

    Ann Bellomo By: centraljersey.com Ann M. Bellomo, of Manville, died June 21 in Somerville. Funeral services will be held Friday at Fucillo & Warren Funeral Home, 205 S. Main St., Manville, followed by a 9 a.m. funeral liturgy at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church in Manville. Ms. Bellomo will be interred at Sacred Heart Cemetery…

  • Italian specialty market to open in Spring St. site

    By: Lauren Otis – Staff Writer Fresh meat, produce and household staples will soon be available in downtown Princeton as an Italian specialty market is set to take up residence as the grocer in the Spring Street Building, the second phase of Princeton’s long-awaited downtown redevelopment project. D’Angelo Italian Market, a division of Jackson-based Tuscany…

  • HV students draw plans for proposed teen center

    By: John Tredrea – Staff Writer The Hopewell Township Youth Advisory Board, which advises township government on issues affecting young people, believes having teen input on the creation of a youth activity center is important for its success. Engaging the students of Hopewell Valley Central High School’s architecture class was an important step in the…

  • Weather hot, spirits high

    By: Kristine Snodgrass – The Packet Group PRINCETON – In broiling heat and under threat of a thunderstorm, the 81st graduating class of Princeton High School took the traditional walk through the school’s tower doors and onto the front lawn for commencement on Wednesday evening. The mercury soared into the 90s but no rain fell…

  • Cell tower plans proceed

    By: Chelsea Radler – Staff Writer Despite objections from residents of Princeton and Lawrence, the township Planning Board endorsed the construction of a 160-foot monopole cell tower at 110 Carter Road on Monday night. Lawrence Township and CWL Realty, LLC, which is leasing the Carter Road plot from the township, were co-applicants to the Planning…

  • Religious notes

    By: centraljersey.com Titusville Presbyterian – June 27, morning worship is at the summer hour of 10 a.m. led by the Rev. William H. Shurley. June 29, there will be a business and professional luncheon at noon for those seeking employment. The Vacation Bible School program, "Egypt," will be held Aug. 9-13 for ages 4-11. Register…

  • Police beat

    BORDENTOWN CITY By: centraljersey.com Police are investigating the theft of a blue Mongoose bicycle valued at approximately $200 on June 14. Police said the bike was reported stolen from the rear yard of a residence on the 100 block of Second Street where it was left unsecured between 6 and 9 p.m. Police are investigating…