• Year of the Rabbit event at library

    By: centraljersey.com PLAINSBORO – The Year of the Rabbit will be ushered in at the new Plainsboro Public Library on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 1 to 6 p.m. The celebration will afford all attendees a chance to be swept away with hands-on activity, entertainment and a myriad of Chinese New Year’s traditions. Admission is free.…

  • Use science to preserve state’s natural heritage

    By: centraljersey.com When a plant or animal makes it onto the state’s threatened and endangered species list, it’s sad news with a silver lining. Sad news because the listing means it’s in danger of extinction in New Jersey. Good news because help is on the way to protect the species and its habitat. Without intervention,…

  • Betty Jane Hunt

    By: centraljersey.com Some people are fortunate enough to be able to pursue something about which they are passionate. Terry Anderson is one of those people. Her passion is her alpacas. She is very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about her herd, which she began 12 years ago with a female and her baby. Rich and Terry Anderson…

  • Sustainable Princeton announces leadership awards

    By: centraljersey.com The awards are presented to individuals, businesses, nonprofits and municipalities that are making great strides to preserve and improve Princeton’s natural, social or economic environment. The awardees will be honored by Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman and Princeton Township Mayor Chad Goerner on Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Princeton Public Library.…

  • Michele Byers

    By: centraljersey.com When a plant or animal makes it onto the state’s threatened and endangered species list, it’s sad news with a silver lining. Sad news because the listing means it’s in danger of extinction in New Jersey. Good news because help is on the way to protect the species and its habitat. Without intervention,…

  • Pancake breakfast

    By: centraljersey.com Our Pancake and Egg Breakfast with all the fixns’Will be held Saturday, Feb. 19, 7:30 a.m. -12 p.m. Cost is $8 adults, $6.Seniors, $4 kids, at the Columbus Grange Hall, 88 Atlantic Ave, Columbus. For more information call Kate (609)298-0818 A chance to sing If you like to sing, the Burlington Entertainers would…

  • Kynik – Burger

    By: centraljersey.com Orest and Barbara Kynik of Jacobstown, former Manville residents, and Joseph and Teresa Burger ofParamus, announce the engagement of their children Nadia Marie and Joseph Paul. Ms. Kynik is a 2002 graduate of Northern Burlington County Regional High School and a 2006 graduate of Rider University, earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com In need of a win to push toward the .500 mark, the Princeton High School boys basketball team turned to Davon Holliday-Black. And as he has all season, the Little Tigers junior guard was happy to help. Holliday-Black led all scorers with a career-high 19 points, 13 of which came in the second…

  • Joanne Degnan

    By: centraljersey.com ALLENTOWN – The Upper Freehold Regional School District outlined a grim preliminary $32 million budget for 2011-12 that, if enacted, would cost parents more for after-school activities, subscription busing, student parking and the full-day kindergarten program to help close a $1.7 million projected deficit. Other steps being proposed to close the budget gap…

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