• Doug Carman

    By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Newly minted Mayor Steve Kirson and neophyte council members Lynne Woods and Selena Bibens acknowledged the great challenge before them as they were individually sworn into office Saturday afternoon. All three come in without previous political experience. Mr. Kirson, 61, is a retired financial executive, Ms. Woods, 48, is a teacher…

  • Artists from Monroe in show

    By: centraljersey.com SOUTH BRUNSWICK – "See All the People," an art exhibit sponsored by South Brunswick Arts Commission and featuring three artists from Monroe, opened January 5 and continues through March 30. It is being held at The Gallery in the South Brunswick Municipal Building, 540 Route 522/Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. A meet-the-artists reception is…

  • Fraud seminar to be offered

    By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Waterside Villas, a 55+ rental community at 1 Overlook Drive, is hosting a fraud prevention seminar Thursday, Jan. 13, at 11 a.m. Wachovia Bank will be presenting this seminar to seniors. To RSVP for this event, call 609-409-0018 no later than Jan. 10.

  • MONTGOMERY: Antlers look ahead to aiding community

    MONTGOMERY: Antlers look ahead to aiding community

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — The Princeton Elks held a formal chartering ceremony for the formation of its Antlers Youth Service Organization Monday evening.    ”An organization like this gives kids our age the opportunity to be involved in something big,” said Devon Fitzgerald, a freshman at Stuart Country Day School. “We have so…

  • Increased holiday patrols net 183 citations

    By: centraljersey.com Mary Brienza Staff Writer Township police were out on extra patrols during the holiday season to ensure the safety of motorists passing through and residing in the township, thanks to a state grant. The extra holiday patrols resulted in eight driving while intoxicated arrests and other tickets for motorists, Sgt. James Ryan said.…

  • Lightning swims to win in opener

    By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence Lightning swim team recently opened its season with its first dual meet, and came away with a victory over the Princeton Pirates at Lawrence High School. In the boys and girls individual medley, Angelina Franceschini (1:41.00.) led the girls 10/under age group followed by Rebecca McCormack and Maria Tkacz. Alexander Sukach…

  • Ken Weingartner

    By: centraljersey.com After strong showings at the 28th annual Hornet Relays during the winter break, the Lawrence High boys and girls swim teams are ready to plunge into the second half of the season. Lawrence’s girls squad won the Hornet Relays, held at Hamilton West, for the third consecutive year while the boys team finished…

  • PAL Lacrosse holding clinic for registered players

    By: centraljersey.com The East Windsor PAL Lacrosse program is holding a free clinic on Saturday, Jan. 8, for all registered players. Reid Jackson, a three-time All-America, former All-Star defenseman for Major League Lacrosse and a member of the 1998 Gold Medal winning Team USA, will be on hand along with Ali DeLuca, a senior midfielder…

  • Food drive continues

    By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – Non-perishable food items can be donated through the township food drive between through Jan. 31. Food donations can be dropped off at the East Windsor Township municipal building at 16 Lanning Boulevard during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or at the East Windsor Police Building at 80…

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