• Linda Seida

    By: centraljersey.com LAMBERTVILLE – A police officer, who has served Lambertville for five years, is starting the New Year without a job. The city laid off Officer Vincent Albani after negotiations over contracted raises with the police officers’ union failed, the city has announced. The loss reduces Lambertville’s full-time force from 10 to nine. Public…

  • PRINCETON: Goerner aims for cooperation in 2011

    By Stephanie Vaccarro, Staff Writer    Newly elected Princeton Township Mayor Chad Goerner began his tenure stressing the need for cooperation between the two Princetons in the coming year.    ”So much of what we do is connected that when we don’t work together, we end up failing the constituencies in both municipalities,” Mayor Goerner said.    The…

  • Scam alert issued

    By: centraljersey.com County officials and the Burlington County Chamber of Commerce issued an alert to businesses and residents that any telephone calls they receive promoting the "Burlington County Emergency Guide" have no connection to County government or the chamber. "This is a scam, plain and simple," said Sheriff Jean Stanfield. "The caller is soliciting advertising…

  • Thursday, Jan. 6

    By: centraljersey.com 7:30 p.m. – West Amwell Zoning Board of Adjustment (reorganization), municipal building. 8 p.m. – Delaware Township Municipal Utilities Authority, township building. 8 p.m. – Poetry Slam, Karla’s Restaurant, New Hope. Details at 215-862-2968. Friday, Jan. 7 7-8:30 p.m. – Free public meditation class, The Solebury Club, 4612 Hughesian Drive, Buckingham, Pa. Call…

  • MONTGOMERY: Esposito fills bigger role

    Junior helps MHS ice hockey to consolation win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Lucas Esposito is making the most of his chance to shine for the Montgomery High School ice hockey team.    The junior forward scored three goals in the second period of their 7-3 win over Jefferson in the Jefferson Holiday Tournament consolation…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Yonah is adjusting well as newcomer to wrestling

    WEST WINDSOR: Yonah is adjusting well as newcomer to wrestling

    South sophomore starts fresh By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    A gymnast since he was 7, Etai Yonah was recruited last year to join the West Windsor-Plainsboro South wrestling team.    He didn’t start to wrestle for the Pirates until this season, but they like the sophomore’s potential.    ”He’s got what we call tabula rasa,” said…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com A gymnast since he was 7, Etai Yonah was recruited last year to join the West Windsor-Plainsboro South wrestling team. He didn’t start to wrestle for the Pirates until this season, but they like the sophomore’s potential. "He’s got what we call tabula rasa," said WW-P South head coach Jesse Palermo. "He’s not…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Achieving sustainable weight loss

    HEALTH MATTERS: Achieving sustainable weight loss

    ‘Realistically, you should aim to lose a half to a full pound each week … ‘ By Anthony Dissen R.D. Princeton HealthCare System     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…

  • Library

    By: centraljersey.com Events at the Bordentown Branch of the Burlington County Library System at 18 E. Union St., Bordentown City: FOR CHILDREN Infant Story Time – Thursday, Jan. 6, at 10:30 a.m. for babies birth to 11 months. We welcome babies birth to 11 months, and their caregivers, for stories, songs, music, finger plays and…

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