• John Tredrea

    By: centraljersey.com HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP- The Hopewell Township Committee agreed Monday night to try to bring residents of the Elm Ridge Park development to the table during ongoing negotiations with state and federal officials on the fate of the dam that keeps Honey Lake in place. The 23-acre lake is located in Elm Ridge Park, in…

  • The Market Place will benefit Monroe

    By: centraljersey.com To the Township Council: This year, Congress Hill Farm will celebrate its 25th year in Monroe Township. We have watched the great progress the town has made, which includes the recreational center and the new high school. The accomplishments of our town are tremendous. Laurie and I want all of you to know…

  • PLAINSBORO: MCT a highlight for wrestlers

    Knights’ Mansfield finishing strong By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    The Mercer County Tournament on Saturday at Robbinsville High will give Kevin Mansfield a second chance at some Colonial Valley Conference wrestling foes.    It’s the last chance for Mansfield, who is a West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior trying to make up for some lost time. He…

  • Peddie Aquatics excels at Mini-Meet

    By: centraljersey.com Over 60 area swimmers from Peddie Aquatics Association competed in the Snowball Mini-Meet in Princeton Jan. 16, and had top-three finishes in 38 events. In the 8&Under 100 medley relay, Peddie finished 1-2 with the winning team consisting of Kaitlyn Cawley (Monroe), Micaela Bernard (Hightstown), Zoe Stokes (Cranbury) and Fiona McIntyre (Monroe), who…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: RHS girls hoops making strides

    Ravens are a work in progress By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Patrick Anderson knows the Robbinsville High girls basketball team is a work in progress.    That’s one reason why last week’s 50-42 win over Princeton was so important to the Ravens’ first-year head coach. He wanted his players to see some positive results for…

  • Ken Weingartner

    By: centraljersey.com The Hopewell Valley High wrestling team will head to this weekend’s Mercer County Tournament as the favorite to win the title, but Bulldogs coach "Super" Mario Harpel is taking nothing for granted. "It probably should be pretty interesting," Harpel said. "I think there are a few teams that should factor into things. I…

  • PRINCETON: Club wants to give girls opportunity

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    Powerful, resilient, strong — these are the qualities that a new girls club aims to develop in its members at John Witherspoon Middle School.    Teachers Amy Wargo and Kelly Riely, who have been preparing to launch PRS Girls for three years, will host the first meeting Monday.    ”This club will…

  • Kindergarten registration set

    By: centraljersey.com To attend kindergarten in Monroe Township public schools, a child must be 5 by Oct. 31. Both parent and child must attend the registration. The following documents are necessary for registration: Child’s original birth certificate, current immunization record, proof of residency (deed, tax bill, HUD-1 or lease and a current utility bill); IEP…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police: Man struck, killed walking on Route 1

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    A Bound Brook man was killed walking in the right lane of Route 1 in the early morning hours of Jan. 20, police said.    Peter Jacob, 41, was killed on Route 1 North by Whispering Woods Boulevard near Autumn Drive at 12:51 a.m. that Thursday, Sgt. James Ryan said.    After…

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