• MONROE: Heat is on for snowman contest

    MONROE: Heat is on for snowman contest

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Even though it seems winter is coming to a close, the Monroe Community Center still is accepting entries for its snow sculpture contest until the end of the month.    Winners of the contest will be chosen and will receive a plaque at the April 18 Recreation Department meeting.…

  • Kessler Rehabilitation Center to host FREE Hip & Knee Replacement Seminar

    By irene Maslowski Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kesslerrehabilitationcenter.com), located at 300 Route 18 South (New York Sports Club), East Brunswick, N.J. will host a free seminar on hip & knee replacement on Saturday, March 26 at 9:00 a.m. The event will provide information and insight about joint replacement surgery and rehabilitation. It is designed for anyone…

  • Klein named president of United Way chapter

    By: centraljersey.com Herbert Klein III has been named president and chief executive officer of United Way of Greater Mercer County succeeding Craig Lafferty, who served as president since1994 and retired late last year. Mr. Klein has executive management experience in both for profit and nonprofit. He brings an understanding of emerging technologies and their commercial…

  • PRINCETON: Micir’s special season could get better

    COLUMN: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    It would be hard for the season to get much better for Addie Micir, but an NCAA tournament win Sunday over Georgetown would top anything the Princeton University senior has done.    ”I’m soaking up every moment,” Micir said. “I don’t get another one of these. It’s…

  • PRINCETON: Roberta Pughe: Feeding the creative impulse

    PRINCETON: Roberta Pughe: Feeding the creative impulse

    By Pat Summers Special Writer     If Roberta Pughe were somehow visualized with the range of her specialties, her head would be surrounded by such words as heal, soul, muse, fullness, shaman, therapy. These terms and concepts might seem unrelated at first, but there’s a definite tie- in.     Agreeing that much of what she’s…

  • PRINCETON: PU to face Hoyas in opener

    Confident Tigers bidding for NCAA tourney upset By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Princeton University women’s basketball team is returning to the NCAA tournament, but with a new determination.    The No. 12 seeded Tigers play No. 5 Georgetown 2:30 p.m. Sunday in College Park, Md. The game will be on ESPN2. After making their…

  • Vandal needs to learn from crime

    By: centraljersey.com As is the case in most incidents of vandalism and graffiti, the suspect in Montgomery – where a racial epithet was spray painted on the high school and anti-Christian symbols were painted on a Catholic church – is a male teenager. Vandalism has been going on seemingly forever, but what prompts the individuals…

  • Gourgaud Gallery exhibit ‘Journeys’ will feature Lauren Curtis photos

    By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – For April, the exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery is "Journeys," photography by Lauren Curtis. The gallery is in Town Hall at 23A N. Main St. The show runs from April 3 to 25, The opening reception will be Sunday, April 3, from 1 to 3 p.m. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.…

  • HUNTERDON: Route 31 work begins Monday

       The New Jersey Department of Transportation today announced that work will begin on a resurfacing project on Route 31 in both directions from north of Route 518 to south of Route 202 in East Amwell and West Amwell, Hunterdon County.    Beginning Monday (March 21), NJDOT will begin daytime shoulder closings. Nighttime temporary lane and shoulder…

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