• MONTGOMERY-ROCKY HILL: Mary Jacobs Memorial Library fundraiser set for Nov. 13

        The Friends of the Mary Jacobs Library are busy preparing for their popular annual fundraising event which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Mary Jacobs Library, 64 Washington St., Rocky Hill. The focus of this year’s event will be the foods and wines of Italy.    …

  • PRINCETON: PHS, WW-P North girls soccer win state matches

    South edged in CJ IV By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Colonial Valley Conference teams in the Packet area went 2-for-3 in the first round of the girls soccer state tournament Tuesday.    West Windsor-Plainsboro North and Princeton High School advanced, but WW-P South suffered a heartbreaking loss in penalty kicks to another CVC power, their…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com After a pair of overtime games against Montclair Kimberley Academy in the previous two Prep B state tournaments, the Princeton Day School girls soccer team was ready for another one. The Panthers didn’t need overtime as they erupted for a 4-0 win over MKA on Wednesday to advance to the Prep B finals.…

  • Local teen killed by train

    By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough resident Eric Vanbiervliet, 19, was killed by a train near the Homestead Road railroad overpass at about 5:45 p.m. Monday, according to police. He was struck by a westbound CSX Railroad freight train. Police responding to an initial report said he was pronounced dead at the scene. An investigation of the incident…

  • PRINCETON: Scenes: A ‘surreal’ evening: Supporters celebrate the Arts Council of Princeton

    PRINCETON: Scenes: A ‘surreal’ evening: Supporters celebrate the Arts Council of Princeton

    Dan Fatton, director of Outreach & Development for New Jersey Future; Reed Gusciora, Assembly Deputy Majority Leader, and Steven Cook, executive director, Mercer ARC. Photo by Diana Land

  • PRINCETON: Scenes: A ‘surreal’ evening: Supporters celebrate the Arts Council of Princeton

    PRINCETON: Scenes: A ‘surreal’ evening: Supporters celebrate the Arts Council of Princeton

    Richard Rosen, president of Frieman Realty, and Kimberly Kaye, ACP board member, with Timothy M. Andrews. Photo by Emily Reeves

  • Geoffrey Wertime

    By: centraljersey.com A Princeton University professor’s study of wild sheep in Scotland has led to major revelations about reproductive strategy. The 11-year study, which has indicated there is an evolutionary trade-off between a strong immune system and a high fertility rate, could yield further clues about immune disorders and how the immune system affects reproduction.…

  • Group ‘rises’ to meet need

    By: centraljersey.com Rise 8RISE John Saccenti Managing Editor With more than 800 individuals, including about 300 families, coming in every week for help, the resources at Rise: A Community Service Partnership, are something that always need watching. But with a community of businesses and residents who don’t think twice about helping those in need, Rise…

  • Photo courtesy of NJAS

    By: centraljersey.com HILLSBOROUGH – Two Hillsborough farms are joining a project launched by the New Jersey Audubon Society to grow sunflower seeds in support of the society’s Support Agricultural Viability and the Environment program. The Derwood and Laine farms in Hillsborough are among nine in the state dedicating small parcels to plant sunflowers to produce…

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