• Local architect contributes to Valley’s new hospital

       In the past, the traditional hospital setting has been built more on functionality and use rather than aesthetics and eye-catching design.    One area hospital is about to combine the two with some help from Princetonian Michael Graves, who is widely recognized “as one of the most visionary architects and designers in the world.”    He is…

  • Pat Tanner

    By: centraljersey.com I recently asked a select group of Princeton-area chefs to share their most delicious, most furtive secrets, and, boy, did they ever! One was even moved to wax poetic. Contrary to what I’m trying to get you to believe, though, I asked not for their personal peccadilloes but rather for their best, most…

  • Mon., Jan. 3

    By: centraljersey.com Off the Page: Try out your acting chops (or indulge your secret passion) to play one of the great characters from dramatic literature or contemporary comedy – without the threat of performing in front of a live audience. Off the Page will "cast" and read a play aloud, seated around a table, as…

  • College expands programs for low-income

    By: centraljersey.com Middlesex County has expanded its program offering skills assessment and work readiness classes to low-income, out-of-school youth ages 16 to 21. Middlesex County 4 Youth Opportunities Unlimited, which helps youth with various career services, including job training if eligible, is now available in New Brunswick. The program has been offered at the One-Stop…

  • Monroe library among those offering homework help

    By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – The New Jersey State Library, in partnership with PSEG Foundation and Praxair Foundation, reminds students, parents and teachers that free homework help is available to them at 109 public libraries – including Monroe Township – through the Homework Help NJ program. Students in grades kindergarten to 12 and in introductory college…

  • ALLENTOWN: Noyan helps Redbirds rebound

    ALLENTOWN: Noyan helps Redbirds rebound

    Allentown’s Karlee Corvasce (left) gets by a pair of Steinert defenders for two of her team-high 14 points in the Redbirds’ recent win. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com Ian Hummer is willing to fill whatever role necessary to help the Princeton University men’s basketball team. Starting seems to fit the sophomore forward best. Hummer recorded his second double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 rebounds in the Tigers’ 75-65 win at Towson on Wednesday. Princeton improved to 9-3 with…

  • ‘Winter Birds’ exhibit to begin

    By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – The "January Open Call for Artists" exhibit will be held Jan. 2-30. This is the second one hosted by the Gourgaud Gallery. Daniel Thomas, chairman of the event and a member of the Gourgaud Gallery Committee, said he expects similar results to last year’s first show, which featured 22 artists with…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City takes step to cut library’s energy costs

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The city has hired a mechanical engineer to help with the transition from one type of energy source to another at the Lambertville Public Library on Lilly Street.    The City Council on Dec. 20 agreed to hire Energy Squared LLC, of North Brunswick, at a cost not to…

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