• Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com Even without standout Sharon Gao, the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls fencing team is feeling good about its chances in foil at the Santelli Tournament on Saturday. That’s because the Pirates still have another senior, Becky Shi, and greatly improved sophomore Kristen Kemnitzer back from last year’s foil squad that placed sixth at the…

  • Anthony Dissen R.D.

    By: centraljersey.com If you resolved to lose weight this year, you are not alone. Countless Americans vow each New Year to shed those extra pounds and lead a healthier lifestyle. While some may have short-term success, research shows that after five years only 5 percent of people maintain their weight loss, with most gaining it…

  • PRINCETON: Brightening winter days: The Garden Club of Princeton aids Red Cross in service to elderly and homebound

    PRINCETON: Brightening winter days: The Garden Club of Princeton aids Red Cross in service to elderly and homebound

    At Terhune Orchards, Garden Club of Princeton members Avril Moore, Helena Bienstock and Tommy Schiro work on some of the seasonal arrangements that the Red Cross of Central New Jersey distributes to Princeton-area Meals on Wheels clients.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Versatile Saeed making impact

    Pirate girls swim by PHS By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Amani Saeed made an impact as a freshman with the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls swim team, and she has been an even bigger part for the Pirates in her second season.    The sophomore picked up a pair of third-place finishes to help the Pirates…

  • Dedication/Ribbon Cutting new Chesterfield Elementary School

    Ellen McHenry, Supt. January 14, 2011  The new Chesterfield Elementary School dedication and ribbon cutting will be held on January 22, 2011 at 10 am in the Cafetorium of the new school. All community residents are invited to attend the program followed by a tour of the building. The new 115,776 square foot school opened…

  • CRANBURY: Appointments made to various panels

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Township Committee hopes to get a bit more involved with the township through its new subcommittee and liaison appointments made at the committee meeting Monday.    With a new mayor, Winthrop Cody, and two new committeemen, Glenn Johnson and Dan Mulligan, the interests and capabilities of the Township…

  • CRANBURY: Suggestions for balancing school budget debated

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — As the school district faces a shortfall of about $500,000, a 2 percent tax levy cap, cuts in state funding, increased pension liabilities and increases in health-care costs, the Board of Education looked to the public for ideas for how to reduce the school budget.    On Tuesday, despite…

  • CRANBURY: Turnpike money marked for trees on Hagerty tract

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — The Cranbury New Jersey Turnpike Tree Subcommittee will deliver its report to the state tomorrow.    The report will explain how the township plans to use the $766,703 granted by the state for the purchasing, planting and maintenance of trees.    The state has granted money for the replacement of…

  • PRINCETON: Princeton physicians volunteer to rally community’s support for the YMCA’s ‘Strong Kids‘ annual campaign

    PRINCETON: Princeton physicians volunteer to rally community’s support for the YMCA’s ‘Strong Kids‘ annual campaign

        The Princeton Family YMCA’s “Strong Kids” annual campaign is critical to the Princeton community. The campaign, which raises funds annually to support youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility in the Princeton region and to provide access to critical programs for children and families in need, surpassed its 2010 goal by raising more than…

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