-

Nikes have strong start in Cadet JV play
By: centraljersey.com In HEWYBL Girls Cadet Junior Varsity basketball, the Nikes scored the game’s final 22 points for a victory. Emma Huntzinger notched a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds and Casey Weber had 10 assists. Huntzinger was aided in scoring by Rithika Ramasubbu (6 points), Lisa Cohen (3), Weber, Erin Demko and Silvia…
-

Rich Fisher
By: centraljersey.com PENNINGTON – Pat Tarrant feels a new year should bring a new – and simpler – strategy for the Lawrence High boys’ basketball team. "We have to get back to basics," the coach said after the Cards suffered a 66-32 loss to Somerville in the first round of the John Molinelli Holiday Classic…
-

WINTER HOOPS RESULTS
By: centraljersey.com The following are the results of the Hopewell Valley Basketball Association’s Winter Hoops games for the weeks of Dec. 18 and Dec. 11. DIVISION 1 Nets 32, Nuggets 20: Nets: Jaden Rege 8 points, Pat Johnson, Mike Randazzo 5 each. Nuggets: Lucas Cirullo 8, John Broz 6. Bucks 36, Bulls 24: Bucks: Tim…
-

SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Holiday blizzard hits township, Cleanup under way
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer After Sunday’s blizzard, Public Works Department crews worked around the clock to dig out the township from more than 20 inches of snow this week. Fifty-six plow crews have been working since Sunday, using more than 50 pieces of equipment to clear the roads, Ray Olsen, director of public works,…
-

Andrew Corselli
By: centraljersey.com The Township Committee on Tuesday voted to raise the current $7 dog license fee to $14.80 for 2011 and $19.80 thereafter. Each registration tag and renewal will have an additional $1.20 state fee on top of the township fee. In addition, there will be a $3 fee for any dog of reproductive age…
-

GUEST OPINION: State facing long-range budget challenges
Richard F. Keevey New Jersey has serious budget problems. I know from personal experience that the state will have a difficult time managing its finances in the coming years. I do not know how the state’s fiscal house will ultimately be mended, but I am quite certain there will be large scale changes. The gap…
-

HUNTERDON: Health survey results good and bad for county
Results are in for the recent public health telephone survey of county residents. Some of the news is good. Some of it, not so good. But the far-reaching survey produced real, tangible findings that should give residents pause, and focus. ”Clearly, we’re encouraged about the progress but we’re also concerned about current negative trends, “said…
-

Clerk lowers public records fees
By: centraljersey.com County Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello is lowering subscription fees to use Mercer County’s Public Records Electronic Search System (McPRESS) beginning Jan. 3. McPRESS, a viewable and printable electronic program available to professional title searchers, law firms, and members of the public, provides online access to information on property related transaction records for all of…
-

HIGHTSTOWN: Local son is rhyming and chiming
Aspiring rapper on a lyrical Quest By Raunaq Singh, Special Writer Rappers. Wrappers. What’s the difference? Most people nowadays seem to think both are the equivalent of trash. Kid Prodigy and his fans beg to differ. Quest Wattley, a 15-year old sophomore at Hightstown High School, is better known by his rap name: Kid Prodigy.…
View our current articles
Stay connected to your community
