• Stephanie Vaccaro

    By: centraljersey.com If you venture out to Littlebrook School this week, you’ll find first-graders doing yoga and fifth-graders learning CPR. It’s part of a two-week Healthy Bodies Healthy Minds partnership Littlebrook has with Princeton HealthCare System that runs from Jan. 18 to Feb. 1. "Schools are being asked to address the obesity epidemic in our…

  • Ashgan Elshinawy, D.O.

    By: centraljersey.com Failing to get a good night’s sleep can have far worse repercussions than simply missing your favorite TV show because you conk out on the couch after dinner. In fact, routine sleep deprivation can have serious effects on your cardiovascular health. Chronic sleep deprivation – regularly getting less than six hours of sleep…

  • Festival

    By: centraljersey.com The Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival, which runs until Sunday, is under way. The annual event offers seasonal activities highlighting the beauty of the twin river town communities in the winter months. Twin Rivertown Projects, Inc., a 501c nonprofit corporation of New Hope and Lambertville business owners, residents and others, have selected the New…

  • PRINCETON: Falcon happy with return to PDS fencing

    PRINCETON: Falcon happy with return to PDS fencing

    Senior aids in Panthers’ win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Eric Falcon missed being a part of the Princeton Day School boys fencing team last year, but he’s making up for it now.    The senior, who spent last year studying abroad, rallied for a win on the foil B strip to help push the…

  • PRINCETON: Wait worth it for Braun

    Senior helps PHS wrestling defeat county champs By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Steven Braun is making the most of his first significant chance to contribute to the Princeton High School varsity wrestling team.    The senior, in the biggest match of his career, picked up his first win of the season when he pinned 140-pounder…

  • Amber Cox

    By: centraljersey.com BORDENTOWN CITY – The 274th anniversary of the birth of a famous American Revolutionary author and patriot will be celebrated throughout the day on Saturday. Thomas Paine, famous for his work "Common Sense" and "Crisis," never set down roots in one place but owned his only property right in Bordentown. He had a…

  • West Windsor LL conducting umpire training

    By: centraljersey.com The West Windsor Little League is recruiting boys and girls age 14 and older (as of April 1, 2011), including adults, to work as umpires for Little League baseball and softball games this spring. Working as an umpire will enhance your knowledge of and appreciation for the game, develop leadership skills and self-confidence,…

  • PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: A lesson from everyday heroes

    PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: A lesson from everyday heroes

    By Pam Hersh Special Writer     I felt very secure this past Saturday night. I was sitting in the warm and cozy environment of the Nassau Inn’s ballroom surrounded by plates of steak, chicken, fish and — several dozen Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad (PFARS) personnel, plus a handful of Princeton University public safety…

  • PRINCETON: Tiger men return to court with win

    PU basketball ready for Ivy tip-off By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    With exams behind them, as well as their three-week layoff, the Princeton University men’s basketball starts the biggest portion of its season on Friday night when the Tigers host Brown in their Ivy League opener.    ”They are two good teams,” Princeton coach Sydney Johnson…

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