• PRINCETON: Little Tigers soccer back on track

    PRINCETON: Little Tigers soccer back on track

    Montgomery High’s Matt Mayewski controls the ball during the Cougars’ 1-0 loss to Steinert in the Central Jersey Group IV tournament on Monday. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • CRANBURY: Township OKs Sweetwater plan for old PNC Bank

    By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — After months of extended hearings, the Sweetwater Construction Corp.’s site plan for the lot at 32 N. Main St., which formerly belonged to PNC Bank, was approved by the Zoning Board of Adjustment on Oct. 28.    At the meeting, there were no complaints from residents who in the…

  • Doorway 320 concert

    By: centraljersey.com Sunday, Nov. 7 – A special concert by Christian rock band Doorway 320 will be held at 6:20 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Hightstown, 187 Stockton St. $3 per person. To benefit the church’s youth programs. Author visit Sunday, Nov. 7 – At 7:30 p.m., the Beth El Synagogue of…

  • Plainsboro police host cyberbulling session

    By: centraljersey.com PLAINSBORO – In light of the invasion of privacy case involving two High School North graduates, the police department is reviving a seminar to address cyberbullying on Monday night. "I remember when bullying was pushing other kids around on the playground, but now it comes into your home and it’s global," said Detective…

  • CRANBURY: History preservation, ratables tops in Master Plan

    By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — A special meeting to discuss the draft of the Master Plan — which is available on the township’s website — will be held Tuesday, Nov. 9, specifically to hear the public’s concerns and comments about the document.    James Golubieski, Planning Board chairman and a member of the Master…

  • Raising gas tax ‘naive and appalling’

    Walter Andrew, of Bordentown Township     I just read your Oct. 15 editorial endorsing the idea of raising the gas tax, and I found it both naive and appalling.    I agree that the infrastructure is in bad condition and requires maintenance, however, your arguments of raising the gas tax to fund it are just one…

  • NJSFWC members support soldiers with filled Christmas stockings n

    NJSFWC members support soldiers with filled Christmas stockings n

    By Barbara Mccloskey Pictured with some of the more than1,800 Christmas stockings, filled by members of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs (NJSFWC) of GFWC are, from leftto right; NJSFWC Education Chairman Vivien Finn, NJSFWC Public Issues Chairman and Chairman of the Boatsie’s Project  Judith Ambrus, NJSFWC President Patty Whitehouse, NJSFWC International Outreach…

  • Natalia Knochowski

    By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Officials from four Middlesex County municipalities met last Thursday afternoon at a luncheon hosted by the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce to discuss the state of economic development in each town – and each official had optimistic reports and plans. Mayor Peter Cantu of Plainsboro, Mayor Richard Pucci of Monroe Township,…

  • Coalition’s conference focuses on abolishing nukes

    By: centraljersey.com "Global Abolition of Nuclear Weapons: An Idea Whose Time Has Come," is the title of the 31st Annual Conference and Interfaith Service for Peace sponsored by the Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) and co-sponsored by 45 religious and civic groups in the region (see list at www.peacecoalition.org) on Sunday, Nov. 14 at Princeton…

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