• BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Firefighters tackling hazardous assignment at Petro station

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP – Red lights are flashing. Bordentown Fire District No. 2 and numerous mutual aid units responded to a hazardous material situation at the Petro Truck Stop just after 1 p.m. March 2. The Register-News has learned unconfirmed reports that the response is to a leak at the station.…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Free financial workshop available for parents, teens

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: There will be a free financial workshop for parents and teens 6:30 p.m. March 17 at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 280 Crosswicks Road. Help your teen understand the value of money, an event release said. Folks are invited to this free educational workshop recommended for parents and young adults between the ages of 11 to…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Fuel oil lingers on Peddie Lake

    HIGHTSTOWN: Fuel oil lingers on Peddie Lake

    PART TWO: STONY-BROOK MILLSTONE WATERSHED ASSOCIATION: Lake offers valuable ecosystem to Hightstown and the surrounding communities By Amy Batista, Special Writer Part two of the coverage of the oil leak.   HIGHTSTOWN — Pollution is common.    A dozen days after a slow-moving fuel oil leak reached Peddie Lake on Valentine’s Day, remnants of the substance remained…

  • CHESTERFIELD: To our readers

    To our readers: Due to a production error, two pages of the paper were missing this week that included our Chesterfield stories as noted on the index. We apologize for the error. The full versions of the stories can be found online at www.centaljersey.com.

  • RUTGERS NURSERY EXPANDS WITH PURCHASE OF 62 ACRE FARM

    RUTGERS NURSERY EXPANDS WITH PURCHASE OF 62 ACRE FARM

    By Kris Santiago Rutgers Nursery Owner Jim Brophy and Operations Manager Jeff Dallesander inspect the new land parcel acquired by the company. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                       Contact:  Kris Santiago 1051 Route 202 North, PO Box 301                        [email protected]   Ringoes, NJ 08551                                                    Best Contact # is:   908-788-2600 http://www.rutgersLN.com                                       [email protected]                                                                                            RUTGERS NURSERY EXPANDS WITH PURCHASE OF 62 ACRE FARM…

  • Melba Moore comes to Mercer County

    Melba Moore comes to Mercer County

    By T. West Trenton Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction welcome Tony Award winner Melba Moore for 2013 Annual Scholarship Luncheon and Award Ceremony   TRENTON– Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. – Trenton Chapter, are proud to announce Tony Award winner, Melba Moore as its keynote speaker for its 2013 Annual Scholarship Luncheon and Award…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Temporary police station has many code violations

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer ‘The state law does not give temporary exemption to the violations that we are in — the lack of cells, the lack of proper proceeding and secure rooms and security.’ – James LeTellie, Hightstown police director    HIGHTSTOWN — Eighteen months since Hurricane Irene struck the downtown as a tropical storm…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: To our readers

    To our readers: Due to a production error, two pages of the paper were missing this week that included the rest of our page one stories. We apologize for the error. The full versions of the stories can be found online at www.centaljersey.com.

  • Bordentown school board president denies public comment

    Michael Dauber of Bordentown Township To the editor:    I attended the Bordentown Regional Board of Education meeting on Feb 20 to speak about the negative impact that a recent policy change to the 2013-2014 school calendar would have on families with special needs children.    However, that chance was denied.    According to Lisa Hartman, board president, my…

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