• PENNINGTON: It’s time again for Pennington Day!

    Street fair to be held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday http://centraljersey.com/shared-content/newsys/admin/workarea.php?admin=import:edit&    Pennington Day is Saturday (May 18) from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.    Centered on the intersection of East Curlis Avenue and South Main Street, Pennington Day will feature fun activities for children, more than 100 booths, nonprofit endeavors and a bounty of food vendors.    This year’s…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Local student is honored

    ROBBINSVILLE: Local student is honored

    Jaden Weiss, 12, a Pond Middle School student, was recognized for organizing a food drive to benefit the Mercer Street Friends Food Bank. Jaden is pictured, front row left, with others honored by Molina Medicaid Solutions New Jersey on May 2. Courtesy photo.

  • Manville Republican Candidates Welcome Mayors Endorsement of Governor Christie

    By Nicole Sanders Manville NJ, :  As the Manville Republican candidates, Susan Asher and Rich Onderko welcomed the endorsement of Governor Christopher Christie by their Democratic Mayor, Angelo Corradino. Governor Christie’s ability to resonate Republican values penetrates even deep within the Democratic Party. Our values of fiscal conservatism, lower taxes and swift action to disasters…

  • ALLENTOWN: Equestrian event returns to borough

    ALLENTOWN: Equestrian event returns to borough

    Riders from all over the world competed at the Jersey Fresh International held May 9-12 at the Horse Park of New Jersey. by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — While riders from all over the world competed at the Jersey Fresh International held May 9-12 at the Horse Park of New Jersey, the winner of…

  • LAWRENCE: Sustainability series starts Saturday

    The first in a series of Saturday afternoon workshops, sponsored by Sustainable Lawrence and dedicated to helping residents learn to live more sustainably, kicks off this weekend.    The first in a series of Saturday afternoon workshops, sponsored by Sustainable Lawrence and dedicated to helping residents learn to live more sustainably, kicks off this weekend.    ”All…

  • TITUSVILLE: Political button event set

       TITUSVILLE — East Coast collectors of political buttons, badges, ribbons and related items will meet May 18 to sell, trade and display memorabilia from the most recent campaigns as well as from political campaigns throughout the centuries.    This 10th annual gathering is scheduled for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Titusville United Methodist Church.    Attendees can…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Empty chair for Paige Aiello at college graduation
  • A Kidney Walk to Remember

    A Kidney Walk to Remember

    By Mary Elizabeth Sullivan FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:    Mary Elizabeth Sullivan 215-923-8611 [email protected]   A Kidney Walk to Remember In 1998, kidney disease took Phil Cooper’s father. Now he wants others to learn about kidney disease before it’s too late.   Trenton, NJ – Phil Cooper knows what it is like to have kidney disease change your…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: It’s a sad week in the township

    Many notable deaths cause pause    A community has its own life cycle.    Many times it celebrates accomplishments or anniversaries. At other points it observes historical milestones.    A community can beam with pride, laugh with joy or tighten lips in endurance or grit.    This week, Hillsborough grieves.    The township mourns the life of one of its…

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