• Long, Radice lead 6th-grade girls

    By: centraljersey.com The Hopewell Valley 6th-grade girls travel basketball team took a 20-14 win over Monroe to raise their record to 3-2. Kirsten Long and Megan Radice led the way with six points each, while Juliana Melusky 93), Kelley Quinlan, Ava Tartaglia (2) and Gabrielle Kszak (1) also hit the score sheet. Elyse Nardozza, Niamh…

  • Library to have ‘Snowy Day Stories’ for children

    By: centraljersey.com Great news for that sweet dog, Macy, featured in this column a few weeks ago! Jill Westerberg reports she was adopted last week after spending five months in a shelter. Jill said, "Unfortunately, though, a lot more dogs have just entered the shelter. The work is never finished!" *** Tomorrow, Jan. 22 at…

  • Students share Dr. King’s words

    By: centraljersey.com "Everyone can be great." "Love is the key to the problems of the world." These quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and many others were shared with the children at Lawrenceville Elementary School (LES) at their Awesome Assembly on Friday morning. Spearheaded by Eva Bostick-Fuller, Lawrence Teacher of the Year for 2010…

  • NEW HOPE: Town plans tribute for its ‘first couple’

    NEW HOPE: Town plans tribute for its ‘first couple’

    Earl and June Bierman will be honored Jan. 29.

  • raw beauty: An Exhibition of Sculpture
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    By: centraljersey.com After a discussion in practice about the way the Hightstown High boys basketball team was playing recently, the Rams went out Tuesday and snapped a two-game losing streak with a strong performance against Lawrence. "We had a little talk [Monday]," guard Cole Fusik said, adding with a laugh, "We got yelled at. "We…

  • Scotties wrestlers sweep quad meet

    By: centraljersey.com The Bordentown High wrestling team swept a quad meet against Pemberton, Burlington Township and Burlington City last Saturday to improve to 14-0 on the season. Ted Rigas, Shawn Gavin, James DiPierro and Matt Bauer all had pins in a 66-15 win over Pemberton that was aided by seven wins by forfeit. In a…

  • NEW HOPE: Local man wants to be ‘Most Recognizable Man in America’

    NEW HOPE: Local man wants to be ‘Most Recognizable Man in America’

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    NEW HOPE — Keith Fenimore is a New Hope native who wants the world to know his name.    He wants fame, but not for doing anything specific. He wants to become the “Most Recognizable Man in America.” Not a celebrity, not a star, just recognizable.    It’s a sort of social…

  • Book fair yielded $3K for Stony Brook’s library

    By: centraljersey.com A book fair hosted recently at the Princeton MarketFair Barnes & Noble by the Stony Brook Elementary School netted the school over $3,000 to purchase new books for the school library. The Stony Brook Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) worked with Barnes & Noble Booksellers in this effort to raise funds for its school…

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