• NRG helping to ‘build back better’

    By: centraljersey.com Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the massive earthquake in Haiti that devastated the small Caribbean island and a West Windsor solar energy company is helping to create a bright future as the country rebuilds. NRG was awarded a grant of up to $500,000 to co-finance a joint effort with to the Solar…

  • PRINCETON: Defense leads Hun past Peddie

    PRINCETON: Defense leads Hun past Peddie

    Sherwood making big impact By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    HIGHTSTOWN — Jonathan Stone wanted to see his Hun School boys basketball team come out with a strong defensive effort against Peddie on Saturday night.    Even in his wildest dreams he could not have expected what his team gave him.    The Raiders held Peddie without a…

  • Victoria Hurley-Schubert

    By: centraljersey.com A young professionals group is launching within the Princeton Chamber of Commerce. Membership will focus on professionals ages 20 to 40 to help them become better citizens of the business community without compromising what makes them unique. "What we are constructing is a network for early to middle-stage professionals in which they can…

  • Susan Van Dongen

    By: centraljersey.com The balmy sunshine of spring and summer seems like an eon away. Add to this, bare trees, frigid temps and stormy winter winds and it’s enough to make a person go for a big plate of macaroni and cheese, with a side dish of chocolate chip cookies, then crawl under the covers. If…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Brothers aid Knights in win over South

    Bryde boys victorious for WW-P North wrestling By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Even before Chris and Joe Bryde were wrestling for West Windsor-Plainsboro North, the brothers were taking on each other at home.    ”We used to wrestle a lot,” said Chris, a junior with the Knights.    This is the first year that the two…

  • Jottings

    By: centraljersey.com Please send items for this column to [email protected] with the words "Bordentown Jottings" in the subject line. The regular monthly meeting of the Bordentown City Environmental Commission (BCEC) will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Carslake Community Center. Meetings are open to the public and residents are encouraged…

  • PRINCETON: Chamber takes a LeeP this week

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    A young professionals group is launching within the Princeton Chamber of Commerce. Membership will focus on professionals ages 20 to 40 to help them become better citizens of the business community without compromising what makes them unique.    ”What we are constructing is a network for early to middle-stage professionals in…

  • Affordable healthcare is a moral obligation

    kathy Azaro, West Windsor Last spring my 9-year-old daughter was diagnosed with a rare, genetic immune deficiency called CVID (common variable immune deficiency).    In a nutshell, her body makes very few antibodies; and as she gets older, it will make even less. The treatment for this disorder is simple: she receives immunoglobulin (antibody) infusions every…

  • MONTGOMERY: Teachers, staff agree to freeze

    School board set to vote tonight    MONTGOMERY — In the midst of difficult economic times, Montgomery Township teachers and support staff have tentatively agreed to contract concessions totaling $860,000 for the 2011-2012 school year.    The agreement will go before the Board of Education tonight (Tuesday) at a special public meeting and workshop at 7:30 at…

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