• HILLSBOROUGH: School board approves bid to repair roofs

    By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer    The Board of Education approved on Monday a $748,000 low bid for roofing repairs at Hillsborough High and Triangle schools.    The project, which will replace the entire elementary school roof and part of the high school roof, does not have a projected start date. The board is waiting on a…

  • Smart Workplace nominations being sought

    By: centraljersey.com Keep Middlesex Moving Inc., Middlesex County’s nonprofit transportation management association, is accepting nominations for NJ Smart Workplaces. NJ Smart Workplaces honors companies for programs that promote and provide commuting alternatives to their employees. Employers who offer carpooling and vanpooling, flexible work hours, teleworking or promote mass transit may be eligible for NJ Smart…

  • Andrew Corselli

    By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough was hit yet again with snow on Wednesday morning. It wasn’t that bad of a storm – it just wasn’t in the forecast. "I’d say we had roughly 4 inches (in Hillsborough), maybe 5," said David Robinson, the official state climatologist, in a phone conversation at 1:30 p.m. "We’re at about 37…

  • Teen Wellness Day Monday

    Teen Wellness Day Monday

    Dr. Suzanne Holdcraft, of Hopewell Family Practice, discusses teen health issues with Hopewell Valley Central High School students during last year’s Teen Wellness Day.

  • Amber Cox

    By: centraljersey.com SPRINGFIELD – The interim superintendent has presented the Board of Education with a full-day kindergarten proposal. "This is only in the thinking stage," Superintendent Joseph Miller said. Earlier in the school year the school board set a list of goals to implement in the coming school year and the possibility of a full-day…

  • PRINCETON: Suspended cop returns to work

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Sgt. Kenneth Riley will be back on the job today at the Princeton Borough Police Department, more than two years after he was suspended for an administrative probe by the department and a criminal investigation by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.    On Jan. 20, Judge Linda Feinberg of the Mercer…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

    West Amwell and Lambertville    West Amwell Township police reported:    — On Jan. 12 at 5:55 a.m., police investigated a one-vehicle crash on Route 31 just south of Linvale-Harbourton Road (Route 579). Merri Whited, 49, of Ringoes, was driving south when she encountered a State Department of Transportation plow/dump truck backing up in the roadway. She…

  • Briefs

    By: centraljersey.com The Central Jersey Lashers Baseball seminar for parents, coaches, teachers and others will be held Sunday, Feb. 27 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Lawrence Middle School Auditorium in Lawrenceville. Dr. Scott Turansky and Joanne Miller, RN, BSN of Lawrenceville will be giving one of their most popular seminars "Help Your Kids…

  • The holiday lights

    Amy Coss, co-chairwoman; Heather Caroline, co-chairwoman     The Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors would like to thank the people who made sure our city shone brightly with holiday lights this year. The Chamber provides 26 holiday light fixtures that must be readied for installation each year, which involves fixing the wiring and…

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