• Gateway an exciting plan

    By: centraljersey.com A mixed-use "gateway" along Alexander Road in Princeton Township sounds like a good project for a lot of people. One, it would take a fairly unattractive area and turn it into an attractive mix of housing, restaurants and office space, all of which would be professionally landscaped. Two, it would provide one-family, two-family,…

  • PRINCETON: Tiger men fall in ECAC series

    PRINCETON: Tiger men fall in ECAC series

    St. Lawrence ends hockey season By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The Princeton University men’s ice hockey team did nearly everything it needed to do to win Sunday’s deciding game of the best-of-three opening round ECAC playoff series with St. Lawrence.    Princeton outshot the Saints, 49-16. The Tigers took just two penalties compared to five for…

  • Lambertville Resident to Lead Home Care Accreditation Board

    Lambertville Resident to Lead Home Care Accreditation Board

    J. Anthony Manger now serves as Chair of CAHC

  • Bob Nuse

    By: centraljersey.com The Princeton University men’s ice hockey team did nearly everything it needed to do to win Sunday’s deciding game of the best-of-three opening round ECAC playoff series with St. Lawrence. Princeton outshot the Saints, 49-16. The Tigers took just two penalties compared to five for the Saints. The Tigers kept pressure on St.…

  • Allison Musante

    By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – The Cranbury-based Institute of Islamic Studies is seeking a variance to build a mosque and community center on Old Trenton Road. The plans for the two-story structure require a variance from the zoning board because the site is on a 7.17-acre lot at 2030 Old Trenton Road, between the intersections…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Five have filed as school board hopefuls

    By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor    On April 27, Hopewell Township registered voters will pick three Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education members who will serve full three-year terms.    When the 4 p.m. filing deadline came today (March 8), five township residents had submitted their nominating petitions, making them candidates.    They are: incumbent Laura Desai, of…

  • Green Acres celebrates 50 years

    By: centraljersey.com New Jersey’s Green Acres Program celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. This highly successful program is the longest continuously running, state-supported open space program in the nation – a testament to the foresight of those who established it and to countless New Jersey voters who voted yes for open space preservation in the…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com David Bergida was more than the average fan at Sunday’s wrestling Tournament of Champions in Atlantic City. The Montgomery High School junior was a student. Bergida, who was the lone MHS representative to advance beyond Region 5, lost in the 145-pound first round Friday to Trenton’s Ray Bethea, 7-2, but stuck around to…

  • PRINCETON: Police raise funds for Unity Tour

    By Allison Musante, taff Writer    PRINCETON — The township Police Department is seeking donations to participate in this year’s Police Unity Tour, an annual bicycle ride for National Police Week that raises awareness of officers killed in the line of duty.    Patrolman Chris King and Sgt. Geoffrey Maurer must raise $1,600 to participate in the…

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