• Ken Weingartner

    By: centraljersey.com Chris Lynne cannot predict what will happen in this weekend’s Mercer County Tournament, but he’s not without an opinion. "It’ll be interesting, I’ll tell you that," he said. The Lawrence High coach is most likely safe with that assertion. In a season in which it seems nearly every dual meet comes down to…

  • Mary Brienza

    By: centraljersey.com The township is getting blasted again by winter’s fury as the snow just keeps on coming. The snow that came early Wednesday dumped another couple inches of snow. Township spokesman Ron Schmalz said the storm blanketed the the region with 4-5 inches of snow by 10:30 a.m. Wednesday with possibly another 8-10 inches…

  • Thurs., Jan. 27

    By: centraljersey.com Michael Graves art exhibit: The Rider University Art Gallery will present an exhibit of rarely seen paintings by architect and designer Michael Graves through Feb. 27. Opening 5 to 7 p.m. The artist will discuss his work during an artist’s talk on Thursday, Feb. 3, 7 p.m. Free admission. The Art Gallery is…

  • COLUMBUS: Keintz, NB swimmers are improved

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Joe Keintz has made impressive strides in the swimming pool in the last year.    ”Last year was my first year back swimming and I only qualified for the (South Jersey Interscholastic Swimming Association) meet in one event,” the Northern Burlington High senior said. “This year I’ve qualified in four…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – BOE prez seeking sixth term

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – BOE prez seeking sixth term

    Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Board of Education President Dr. Matthew Speesler signs certificates for National Merit Scholar semi-finalists during Monday night’s board meeting. Dr. Speesler is the only one of three incumbents to announce they will seek another term in office so far this year.

  • MONTGOMERY: $77.7 million budget proposed for schools

    By Stephanie Vaccao, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — The school administration has submitted a $77.7 million budget proposal for next year to the school board that represents a decrease of $1 million from the current budget.    Some of the challenges facing the district include the uncertainty of state aid, containing the increases in the cost of…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Former school is preserved in photos

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A new book about forgotten and abandoned places in and around New Jersey features the city’s own monument to decay, the old Lambertville High School.    The school that educated the youth of the city decades ago has become an “attractive nuisance.” It’s a dangerous place where today’s youth…

  • RGI to Hold Conflict Resolution Certification Program Feb. 23-25

    By Margarita Tapia, Resolution Group International FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                      ADVISORY:   RGI to Hold Conflict Resolution Certification Program Feb. 23-25 Instructors include top law enforcement, military and martial arts conflict resolution specialists. Spring Lake, N.J., Jan. 28, 2011 – Resolution Group International (RGI) will be presenting a conflict resolution certification program Feb. 23-25, 2011…

  • Dog licenses

    By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – All dog licenses are required to be renewed by the end of January. All dogs seven months of age or older are required to be licensed. Rabies vaccines must be valid through November in order to obtain a 2011 license. For information contact the Municipal Clerk’s office at 443-4000, ext.…

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