• MANVILLE: Dancers warm the hearts of seniors

    MANVILLE: Dancers warm the hearts of seniors

    Madison Hidalgo, one of the young dancers from Gotta Dance Central Jersey, presents a carnation and a flag to Ramadi Dai of Hills´borough at the Manville Senior Center on Tuesday. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • Staff Report

    By: centraljersey.com Drumthwacket, the governor’s mansion on Route 206, will be a house of a different color this month. Beginning on National Wear Red Day, today, and through the month of February, Drumthwacket will be "dressed in red" to observe the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign. The annual awareness event focuses on…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Broadway actor visits high school cast

    Students inspired by ‘Phantom of Opera’ from Great White Way    HILLSBOROUGH — Actor James Romick visited Feb. 2 with the Hillsborough High School cast of The Phantom of the Opera to share experiences and help students raise money for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Mr. Romick shared his experiences of performing in the Broadway cast of…

  • Still time to compromise

    By: centraljersey.com It is understandable that Princeton University officials have become frustrated with the pace and process of the Princeton Borough in dealing with a proposed $300 million arts and transportation project involving a center for the arts and the Dinky station. After a joint meeting of the Borough Council, Township Committee and Planning Board…

  • Borough Council mum on university update

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert  Residents hoping to get an update from the borough on the failed Arts and Transit district proposed by Princeton Universityat Tuesday night’s council meeting were sorely disappointed because officials offered no comment, citing "negotiations." ¶ When called to task by Chip Crider, a borough resident, Mayor Mildred Trotman said "there isn’t any…

  • RESULTS

    By: centraljersey.com PU women’s hoops The Princeton University women’s basketball team split a pair of road games this past weekend. The Tigers suffered their first Ivy League loss of the season when they dropped a 73-67 loss at Harvard on Friday. The loss snapped the Tigers’ 22-game Ivy winning streak. Princeton bounced back with a…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Three school board seats up for grabs

    Candidates must file petitions by March 8    Three seats will be filled in the Hillsborough Township Board of Education election on April 27. The terms of members Judith Haas, Neil Hudes and Wolfgang Schneider expire. A full term on the school board runs for three years.    Candidates must file a nominating petition with signatures of…

  • Local Iraq veteran tells his story

    By: centraljersey.com The project’s goal is to record and preserve the stories of veterans from New Jersey and throughout the nation. Sen. Lautenberg’s office recorded the stories of five New Jersey veterans who attended the event and will submit their oral histories to the Veterans History Project. Joe Nyzio, of Bordentown, who served in Iraq,…

  • Senior Supervisory Analyst on Wall Street Kim Manis Interviewed in New Episode of Ear on Careers Podcast Series

    By Rhonda Rivera West Orange, NJ, February 8, 2011:  In the latest Ear on Careers podcast, produced by Top-Tier Tutoring, Kim Manis provides insights into her role as a Senior Supervisory Analyst at a Wall Street firm.  To access this podcast, go to www.bit.ly/hYNyuF. In this podcast, Manis describes not only what she does as…

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