• Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com Whatever Breanna Hudik ate for breakfast Saturday worked. The senior forward notched a season-high 16 points to help the Bordentown Regional High girls basketball team to a 49-37 win over New Egypt early Saturday, barely 12 hours after a disappointing 40-38 loss to Delran on Friday in which they led by four points…

  • PRINCETON: Online responses finding fault

       The response to stories about Princeton University’s failed Arts and Transit project has been overwhelming and passionate. Here are some excerpts from what has been posted at various online sources:    Nassau83 wrote on centraljersey.com: “This is short-sighted, change-resistant, obstructionist government at its worst. I have attended many meetings about the arts district, including last night’s,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Winston helps Raiders top Montgomery

    Sophomore’s pin part of comeback By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    When Deric Winston stepped on the mat against Montgomery High School, the Hillsborough High School wrestling team needed a pin from him.    The Raiders got it too, something that the second-year varsity wrestler is now able to provide more regularly.    ”I knew for the…

  • EW to host Tea Party

    By: centraljersey.com On April 16, a consortium of New Jersey Tea Party organizations will conduct a statewide convention for all New Jersey citizens concerned about an out of control government that continues to operate at odds to the best interests and common good of all of its citizens. The convention will be held at the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Pedals for Progress collecting annual bike donations

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Pedals for Progress collecting annual bike donations

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer     Pedals for Progress, a New Jersey based not for profit organization founded by Dave Schweidenback, is collecting used bicycles, sewing machines, and soccer equipment to help stimulate the economy of developing countries, according to Constable Elementary School teacher Devon Smith, 27, from Yardley, Pennsylvania.     Ms. Smith is taking…

  • PRINCETON: Zoning the main issue in arts, transit project

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Zoning issues were the main reason Princeton University said on Monday night that it was pulling the plug on a proposed $300 million Arts and Transit project.¶ The plan would have added performance space, addressed traffic issues in the Alexander Road and University Place area and moved the Dinky some…

  • Sports-related injury concerns shouldn’t be ignored

    By: centraljersey.com The young athlete has many needs that must be taken in consideration because of their growing bodies, and, unfortunately, sports programs that should be enjoyable for children and adolescents have become a source of serious and sometimes life-challenging injuries. Although professional organizations, such as the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, encourage participation in…

  • Immigrants to help students

    By: centraljersey.com Mary Brienza Staff Writer The Aging in Place Fellowship is looking for residents who either immigrated to or has family that has immigrated to the United States to participate in a project with South Brunswick High School students. This year’s Aging in Place Partnership Annual Living Legacy project is about immigration, and how…

  • PRINCETON: Will the university reconsider?

    PRINCETON: Will the university reconsider?

    Phil McAuliffe The Dinky, the one-car train that travels between Princeton Borough and Princeton Junction, at its Princeton station. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

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