• MONROE: Woman indicted on charges of stabbing husband to death

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    MONROE — Ruth Zucker was indicted Feb. 10 on charges of murdering her husband, Harvey Zucker, on Aug. 4.    She also was indicted on the charge of possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes.    The arraignment date will be Feb. 24 at 1:30 p.m. in courtroom 502 in state Superior…

  • WEST WINDSOR: North, South fencers fall in quarters

    Knights push No. 1 seed By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    The boys fencing team from West Windsor-Plainsboro High North and the girls team from WW-P South each faced tall orders in their state tournament quarterfinal round matches on Wednesday.    Both came away short of victory, but with every reason to hold their heads high.    The…

  • MONTGOMERY: Harlingen Reformed Church is restoring historic barn

    MONTGOMERY: Harlingen Reformed Church is restoring historic barn

    The barn on the grounds of Harlingen Reformed Church’s parsonage, dating circa 1850.

  • Diocese of Metuchen to Sponsor Diocesan Youth Day

    Diocese of Metuchen to Sponsor Diocesan Youth Day

    Diocesan Youth Day, April 2 will begin with a concert and keynote address by Tony Melendez, a Catholic recording artist.

  • PRINCETON AREA: Behind the scenes at McCarter
  • Candidacy

    By: centraljersey.com If schools boards ran help-wanted advertisements, they might read like this: Wanted: Citizens who are dedicated and hard-working, have a strong sense of ethics, are willing to learn and ask questions and can communicate with and work well with others. Applicants must be willing to represent the interests of the children and the…

  • Bob Nuse

    By: centraljersey.com The Princeton High and Princeton Day School ice hockey teams are back in the Mercer County Tournament semifinals. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North and WW-P South teams came up short of the semifinals, but both put up strong efforts in defeat. PDS, the No. 1 seed in the MCT, reached the semifinals with a…

  • Lisa Zola-DeLibero

    By: centraljersey.com 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, these objectives are not a dream. They are…

  • Community Works thanks supporters, participants

    By: centraljersey.com Record low temperatures on Jan. 24 couldn’t deter the more than 450 enthusiastic participants who attended the 14th annual Princeton Community Works conference at the Frist Center on the Princeton University campus. Participants from more than 200 non-profit organizations across the state, networked and gained insight and information by attending workshops. Our deep…

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