• Lambertville Resident to Lead Home Care Accreditation Board

    Lambertville Resident to Lead Home Care Accreditation Board

    By Robin Preisler J. Anthony Manger elected Chair of the NJ Commission on Accreditation for Home Care (CAHC) NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ – J. Anthony Manger has been elected Chair of the Board of Trustees of the NJ Commission on Accreditation for Home Care (CAHC). CAHC, a New Providence-based home care watchdog, monitors agencies throughout New Jersey…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Records fall at Easterns track

       While it may have seemed like the Meet of Champions ended the indoor track and field season Saturday, area teams came back last Tuesday with some more record-breaking performances.    West Windsor-Plainsboro South continued its incredible indoor season. Mariame Fadiga threw 40-feet-6½ inches to break the school record.    The Pirate girls’ distance medley relay of Ingrid…

  • PRINCETON: Accomplished PHS boys team falls

    Hoops squad has motivation By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Jason Carter hopes the experience his Princeton High boys basketball team gained in two state tournament games this season will pay dividends down the road for the Little Tigers.    ”We have a couple of seniors with Eamon (Cuddy) and Marcus Budline, but everyone else is back,”…

  • PRINCETON: Women are champs again

    PRINCETON: Women are champs again

    Princeton University senior Krystal Hill cuts down her piece of the net as the Tigers celebrate their second straight Ivy League championship Saturday night. Photo by Robert Gleason

  • Bill would hike rates

    By: centraljersey.com In a wired world, telephone, Internet, and cable television services are essential. On March 21, these services could be threatened. New Jersey senators will vote on a bill which eliminates consumer protections and allows companies to cut services, dramatically increase rates and impose extra charges on these three services Senate Bill 2664, deceptively…

  • Tentative school budget $78.1 million

    By: centraljersey.com MONTGOMERY – The Board of Education for Montgomery schools approved a tentative budget for the 2011-2012 of $78.1 million on Wednesday, March 2, according to a statement released by the Office of the Superintendent. The budget, up from last year’s $77.9 million, will go to the acting county superintendent of schools, Kathy Serafino,…

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    Patricia Birchenough DIGITAL ARTS IMAGING LAUNCHES ITS ONLINE PRINT STORE Digital Arts Imaging, a local, high-quality graphic solutions provider, announces the launch of its online printing store at www.dartsimaging.com. This offering joins an already-extensive list of innovative printing techniques and services offered by the Flemington, NJ-based company. The interface in the newly-launched store is clean…

  • PRINCETON: Women are champs again

    PRINCETON: Women are champs again

    Krystal Hill shoots for 3 of her 13 points in the Tigers’ Ivy-clinching win over Harvard on Saturday night at Jadwin Gym. Photo by Robert Gleason

  • PURIM FESTIVITIES AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE

    By Har Sinai Temple PURIM CELEBRATION AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE   Hopewell Twp. – The music of Michael Jackson and a carnival with games, costumes and prizes will express the joyous atmosphere of Purim at Har Sinai Temple, 2421 Pennington Rd. at Denow Road West.       This year’s Purimshpiel, "Thriller Megiller: The Megillah According to…

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