• PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: The human side of a godly man: Biography probes the life of a remarkable Jewish sage

    PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: The human side of a godly man: Biography probes the life of a remarkable Jewish sage

    CUNY sociologist Samuel Heilman, co-author of a controversial biography of the Lubavitcher rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson.

  • Ken Weingartner

    By: centraljersey.com HAMILTON – For all that went wrong, it almost ended all right. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys basketball team lost the Flight One championship game at the Eastern States Christmas Invitational Tournament by one point to Hamilton West last week despite shooting 1-for-8 from the floor and committing seven turnovers during the game’s…

  • Victoria Hurley-Schubert

    By: centraljersey.com A last minute deal that fell apart led to a split of the Borough Council at Sunday’s reorganization meeting and led to tough decisions for Mayor Mildred Trotman – selecting the next council president and confirming appointments. Councilmen David Goldfarb and Kevin Wilkes were each nominated to become council president, and had Mr.…

  • Historical Society honors Stoner, picks new board members

    By: centraljersey.com The New Hope Historical Society has presented its first Distinguished Service Award to Lynn Stoner. Ms. Stoner has been an active member of the Historical Society for decades and was the founder of the society’s annual speaker series, "Mondays at the Mansion." In presenting the award, Edwin Hild, outgoing president, said, "Lynn has…

  • PRINCETON: Rubin, PDS hoops enjoy winning

    Panther boys capture holiday tournament By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    AJ Rubin is really enjoying playing basketball this year.    ”This is such a great team to be a part of,” the Princeton Day School senior said. “I can’t remember the last time I had so much fun playing basketball. Everybody on this team gets along…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Achieving sustainable weight loss
  • Stephanie Vaccaro

    By: centraljersey.com Princeton University will offer Princeton Township a voluntary payment of $500,000 for 2011, Mayor Chad Goerner announced at the first township committee meeting of 2011. "The university and township will complete a formal agreement in the next few weeks," Mayor Goerner said. "It is understood by both parties that the voluntary payment is…

  • RESULTS

    By: centraljersey.com Hangover Run West Windsor resident Brian Leung, a junior at Princeton University, was the top overall finisher at the Hamilton Hangover 5k Run, which was held on Saturday at Veterans Park in Hamilton. Leung covered the course in 15 minutes, 36.8 seconds to finish nearly 35 seconds ahead of Johnny Hopkins of New…

  • SHEDDING POUNDS: Calorie restriction offers benefits beyond weight loss

    By Mahmood Siddique, M.D Special to The Packet     Calorie Restriction (CR) is not a typical diet. It is a way for a person to truly become healthier and extend his or her quality of life. Although many diets focus on having a person lose weight, CR focuses on ensuring healthy and sustainable eating habits…

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