• Mizu Sushi Bring New York Style Japanese Food to Cranford

    Mizu Sushi Bring New York Style Japanese Food to Cranford

    By New restaurant is fourth for Sushi Chef Jian Guo “Johnny” Cao CRANFORD n Jian Guo “Johnny” Cao is living the American dream. In 1992, he arrived from Fujian, China, and found work as a sushi helper in a Japanese restaurant in New York City. Fast forward to late November 2010. He is part owner…

  • TPC Jasna Polana superintendent wins national environmental award

    TPC Jasna Polana superintendent wins national environmental award

    By GCSAA In recognition of their commitment to environmental stewardship, TPC Jasna Polana in Princeton, N.J., and its GCSAA Class A Golf Course Superintendent Todd Bunte have been named the national private course winners of the 2010 Golf Course Superintendents Association of America/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards (ELGA). The national winners include: National Public &…

  • TPC Jasna Polana superintendent wins national environmental award

    TPC Jasna Polana superintendent wins national environmental award

    Todd Bunte, GCSAA Class A superintendent, TPC Jasna Polana

  • Ballroom Dance

    By SEDC Publicity Director The Saturday Evening Dance Club will host a Ballroom Dance on Saturday  January 29, 2011 at the Hightstown Firehouse, Hightstown, New Jersey. Cocktail hour (BYOB) from 6:30-7:00 PM followed by dinner and ballroom dancing to live music by Rick Koreyva until 11:00 P.M. Cost is $55 per guest couple (Couples only).…

  • PRINCETON: 2011 Community Works to take place Jan. 24: Networking event to offer 20 workshops for nonprofits

    PRINCETON: 2011 Community Works to take place Jan. 24: Networking event to offer 20 workshops for nonprofits

        Finding the right volunteers to best serve your clients and achieve your mission can be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be.     Learn the right techniques when you attend “All Aboard! Attracting and Retaining Volunteers,” one of 20 workshops planned for Princeton Community Works, the annual networking forum, which will be taking…

  • Social Security and the deficit

    Michael Dulin, of Cranbury    There has been a lot of discussion recently about the size and growth of the federal deficit.    Much of the discussion has been focused on the supposed dire condition of Social Security.    Actually, Social Security is doing OK. It is the rest of government financing that is imbalanced.    When Social…

  • Stephanie Vaccaro

    By: centraljersey.com Michael Graves’ Princeton-based firm has expanded into yet another arena for the famed architect and designer – healthcare design. "Since my paralysis eight years ago," Mr. Graves said, "we’re really committed to this area of design, along with other things we’re doing. We haven’t given them up, but we’re now using healthcare as…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Loss no setback for North hockey

    WEST WINDSOR: Loss no setback for North hockey

    Kolber, Knights ready for rough stretch By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    For all of its early season success against Colonial Valley Conference competition, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North ice hockey team wondered where it stood against the top competition in the state.    They found out in a 4-2 loss to highly-regarded Bishop Eustace that they…

  • Local swimmers place at Winterfest swim meet

    By: centraljersey.com Local swimmers competing for the Peddie Aquatics Association and Hamilton Y Aquatic Club qualified and competed with 31 area teams in Scarlet Aquatic Club’s "Tyr" Winterfest Short Course Invitational on January 8-9 at Rutgers University. Competing for Peddie in the open competition, John Bond of Cranbury, 16, swam to a seventh place finish…

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