• Gutman’s visits to be funded by lunch money

    Gutman’s visits to be funded by lunch money

    Janet Lee, of Titusville, is having her book signed by Sheila Kohler (seated).

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Want a court position?

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    The Hopewell Township Committee decided Monday night to accept, until midnight next Monday (Dec. 20), applications for appointments to the positions of municipal judge, prosecutor and public defender.    The current municipal judge is Roger Haley, who’s held the job for six years.    Monday, Mayor Michael Markulec said two individuals had…

  • PENNINGTON: School has party for HomeFront

    By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Nearly 400 clients of HomeFront of Mercer County attended an annual party at The Pennington School Sunday.    ”It went very well,” Melissa Kiser, the school’s director of communications, said Monday. “We moved it into the gym this year and the extra space worked very well. One of our students here…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Donations fortify township food pantry

    ROBBINSVILLE: Donations fortify township food pantry

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The nearly depleted food pantry serving needy Robbinsville residents has been restocked thanks to 25 police officers, a “city of angels” and a 6-year-old who asked for canned goods, not gifts, for his birthday.    Patrolman Mike Farrell, president of PBA Local 344, on Friday presented township officials with…

  • ALLENTOWN: Redbirds ready to wrestle

    Returning experience leads way By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    Larry Kimport has been looking forward to this season for his Allentown High wrestling team.    ”I’m excited because we have a group of kids who have come through the ranks and now they are seniors,” Kimport said. “This is the biggest group we’ve had since…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com The Princeton University women’s basketball team’s 90-58 win over Lafayette on Monday looked easy, if only because the Tigers are starting to put it all together. They have enjoyed great offensive displays, as they did in shooting 61.5 percent from the floor in the first half of their 74-61 win over Navy the…

  • Artwork by Associate Professor Michael Welliver and Seven MCCC Students Selected for "Ceramics Invitational" at Ellarslie Museum
  • Hightstown High wins award for eating right

    By: centraljersey.com Hightstown High School was named a winner of the Eat Right, Move More contest this week by New York Jets offensive tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson and state Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher. Schools in Netcong, Haledon, Jersey City and Lakewood were also named winners. The Eat Right, Move More program, a partnership between…

  • HUNTERDON: County investigates school ‘strep’ cases

       The Hunterdon County Department of Health is investigating an unusual number of streptococcal diseases in children and faculty associated with Lester D. Wilson School in Alexandria Township.    Fifty-nine cases of strep throat were reported by the school nurse along with seven cases of scarlet fever. The first cases began occurring in mid-October and have continued…

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