• LAWRENCE : LTTER TO THE EDITOR

    Hand march lauded Carolyn Immordino MacLeod, Kent, Conn.    On behalf of the family of the late Robert B. Immordino, I wish to publicly thank Bill Agress, Steven Groeger and the Lawrence Township Recreation Department for once again coordinating the annual Col. Hand Historic March Re-enactment.    When my father began the Col. Hand March in 1962…

  • Osmer – Vinas

    By: centraljersey.com Sarah Osmer is engaged to marry Gabriel Vinas. Sarah Osmer graduated in 2000 from Princeton High School and in 2004 from Emory University. After working in the nonprofit sector for several years, she has returned to graduate school to earn a Master’s of Public Administration at the University of North Carolina in Chapel…

  • EDITORIAL: 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 and Townshipin 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…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Playing the Pajama Game

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Playing the Pajama Game

    Submitted photo Crossroads students Anna Hoffman, 12, Gabriella Pidick, 13, Jamie dellapa, 13, perform a number during rehersals for the Pajama Game Monday.

  • PRINCETON: Borough, township zoning changes needed for project

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Lack of an indication on zoning intentions has brought the $300 million proposed Arts and Transit project to a screeching halt and has Princeton University officials searching elsewhere for a home for the new Lewis Center for the Arts.    Without zoning changes, the project can’t go forward, according to university…

  • LAWRENCE: Township recreation fees hiked

    By Lea Kahn    Aiming to keep pace with the costs of programming, Township Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance amendment that will raise the fees for some Lawrence Township Recreation Department programs.    Township Council approved the fees unanimously. Mayor Greg Puliti and Councilmen Bob Bostock, Jim Kownacki and Michael Powers voted yes. Councilwoman Pam Mount…

  • Rich Fisher

    By: centraljersey.com As the most important and fun portion of the high school ice hockey season approaches, Hopewell Valley High is looking more and more like a team intent on making another strong tournament run. Make that another strong state tournament run. The Mercer County Tournament lasted just one game last year when Princeton knocked…

  • WEST WINDSOR: County urged to protect areas during map revisions

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — With the goal of promoting responsible development statewide, regional environmentalists are urging Mercer County to protect areas in West Windsor that are home to bald eagles and long-eared owls while it revises its sewer service area maps.    The county is revising the maps as part of a…

  • St. Ann’s celebrate s Catholic schools

    By: centraljersey.com This year’s theme, Catholic Schools: A+ For America, celebrates Catholic schools as "a plus" for the nation.. The graduation rate for Catholic schools in the U.S. is 99.1 percent (compared to the public school rate of 73.2 percent). St. Ann School scores above average on national Terra Nova standardized tests and is ranked…

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