• NJ Wedding Media Join Together To Host FREE Networking Event For New Jersey Wedding Industry

    NJ Wedding Media Join Together To Host FREE Networking Event For New Jersey Wedding Industry

    Location for the 12/7 event will be L’Affaire Fine Catering in Mountainside, NJ

  • MCC offers job training

    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…

  • PEI Kids Announces New Executive Director

    PEI Kids Announces New Executive Director

    By Nicole Cody FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 2, 2010   Contact: Nicole Cody, PEI Kids 609-695-3739, Ext. 16 [email protected] PEI Kids Announces New Executive Director PEI Kids, an organization committed to the safety of all children in Mercer County by providing child abuse and bully prevention education in schools, therapeutic crisis intervention to victims of…

  • Piano students delighted Elm Court audience

    Peter Cheung, Princeton On a relaxing Saturday evening on Nov. 20, 15 talented piano students of Ms. Ludmilla Shakuro of Princeton performed solo and duet pieces for the seniors of the Elm Court and Harriet Bryan House located on Elm Road in Princeton Township in celebration for Thanksgiving.    From composers like Brahms and Rossini, the…

  • Please, not farms!

    West Amwell Agricultural Advisory Committee     Please be advised that the West Amwell Township Agricultural Advisory Committee is very much opposed to your referring to solar installations/solar facilities as “solar farms.”    They are not farms. Far from it. If anything, they remove farmland from active agricultural production.    The State of New Jersey and the NJDEP…

  • Moving election would be ‘win-win situation’

    Joseph Schiavino, Robbinsville    At its Nov. 11 meeting, the Robbinsville Township Council discussed whether to move the May municipal election to coincide with the November general election. Council President Sheree McGowan rightly points out that this would save money and increase the voter turnout.    However, the three council members who would stand for re-election are…

  • WEST AMWELL: Septic law vote slated Dec. 16

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — An upcoming Board of Health vote to amend an ordinance that governs septic systems could mark “closed” on the long dispute between the township and a prominent local family.    The board is expected to vote Dec. 16 on an amendment to the reserve septic ordinance.    The amendment…

  • Smolinka aids Syracuse XC

    By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough High graduate Ashley Smolinka finished third overall to help the Syracuse University women’s cross country team to a first place finish in the John Reif Memorial earlier this season at Cornell University. Smolinka, a freshman, finished with a time of 19:02.5 for the 5,000-meter course.

  • PRINCETON: Students collaborate on exhibit

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Four area high school art programs are collaborating to produce an exhibit of black and white student art at the Numina Gallery at Princeton High School.    ”Sports has always been a way for schools to come together with rivalry, but this is a place where people can come together and…

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