• Pat Tanner

    By: centraljersey.com By now, the Princeton area’s most serious and dedicated restaurant patrons know that Christopher Albrecht, executive chef at Eno Terra in Kingston, is an alumnus of Tom Colicchio’s famed Craft restaurant empire. But what they may not know is that before that, he worked side by side under Mr. Colicchio at Danny Meyer’s…

  • PRINCETON: Former PU players make mark in NHL

    Powe one of four living a dream By Lisa Zola-DeLibero    To graduate from Princeton University. To play in the NHL. To do both?    These objectives could be the premise of a movie about a young ice hockey player’s dreams. For the Eastern Conference first place Philadelphia Flyers’ center Darroll Powe and three other PU graduates,…

  • NJ Smart Workplaces nominations being sought

    By: centraljersey.com Keep Middlesex Moving Inc., Middlesex County’s nonprofit transportation management association, is accepting nominations for NJ Smart Workplaces. NJ Smart Workplaces honors companies for programs that promote and provide commuting alternatives to their employees. Employers who offer carpooling and vanpooling, flexible work hours, teleworking or promote mass transit may be eligible for NJ Smart…

  • Princeton Township

    By: centraljersey.com Rakesh Sanghvi, 39, of Princeton, was arrested on an active warrant at 8 p.m. on Feb. 7. Police were issuing a ticket for improper parking to an empty vehicle parked on John Street when the driver, Mr. Sanghvi, arrived. Police found he had an active warrant for $114 out of Princeton Borough. He…

  • Doug Carman

    By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Among all the discount and shoppers’ club cards some consumers have, a group promoting Hightstown’s businesses is trying to get locals to carry one more card just for the borough’s stores. Downtown Hightstown Inc. has launched a discount card of its own called the HightSaver card. According to a press release,…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Cleanup of illegal dump site in works

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — State and township officials are still hoping to get an open plot of land that’s buried in old yard trash cleaned up after years of reported dumping that culminated in a complaint that got the property cordoned off last summer.    Mayor Janice Mironov told the Herald that…

  • John A. Heim, M.D.

    By: centraljersey.com Lung cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in both men and women in the United States, with more than 220,000 Americans diagnosed each year. It is also, unfortunately, the leading cause of cancer death in the United States. More people die of lung cancer every year than of colon, breast…

  • Diocese to Host Double Choir Concert

    By Joanne Ward NEW BRUNSWICK – The Diocese of Metuchen Festival and Chamber choirs will join with the parish choirs of St. Peter the Apostle Church and St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral for a Double Choir Concert on Sunday, February 27 at 4 p.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Church, 94 Somerset Street in New…

  • Student advisers sought by alliance

    By: centraljersey.com The West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance is again looking for student advisers to work with its trustees over the next 12 months. This is a way for students to make a difference in their community while developing organizational skills, helping to plan and publicize events and learning to advocate before local government…

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