• Change needed in sheriff’s office

    By: centraljersey.com On Feb. 10, Democrat Freeholder James Polos, when speaking about the Sheriff’s Department, stated that "numerous specialty services are not being provided to the municipalities" and "the department needs new leadership." Truer words were never spoken! Since all political parties involved agree that there must be a change in the Sheriff’s Department, the…

  • Princeton Arts Profile: Grounds For Sculpture
  • WPRB pledge drive

    By: centraljersey.com WPRB 103.3 FM, the 14,000-watt community-supported, independent radio station located in Princeton, is holding its fourth annual Membership Drive through Oct. 17. While WPRB is located on the Princeton University campus, the station does not receive funding from the university. WPRB operators are standing by at 609-258-1033 to take pledges during all formats…

  • Development officer to talk at Princeton

    By: centraljersey.com Hilda Arellano, counselor to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), will present a public lecture, "U.S. Development Assistance: Re-Thinking and Re-Building the Third Pillar of National Security," at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 21 in Bowl 016, Robertson Hall on the Princeton campus. Mr. Arellano is the counselor to the United…

  • CRANBURY

    By: centraljersey.com – For the third year, the Cranbury Board of Education will be running its Community Education Program. Sue Leson and Marty Hayden, who also run the Cranbury Arts Council, have been hired to coordinate the program for the third time in a year and a half. There will be 10 classes running this…

  • America’s ‘backbone’ crumbling

    By: centraljersey.com New Jersey’s infrastructure is in disrepair. The American Society of Civil Engineers, in its most recent report, found that a third of the state’s bridges were "structurally deficient or functionally obsolete" and our roads were crumbling and costing motorists more than $3 billion a year in extra repair costs. Newark Liberty Airport, and…

  • PRINCETON AREA: A new art gallery to open in Kingston Nov. 7

    PRINCETON AREA: A new art gallery to open in Kingston Nov. 7

        Just in time for the holidays, Gallery At Verde in Kingston, off Route 27 between Eno Terra Restaurant and the D&R Canal, will provide a fresh venue for acclaimed regional artists, and those beyond. The newly constructed gallery becomes part of The Artists’ Collective at Verde. Guest artists, with runs of 4-5 weeks, will…

  • Spirit Week for the Old and New

    Spirit Week for the Old and New

    By Marcus Budline Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000172 EndHTML:0000006740 StartFragment:0000002358 EndFragment:0000006704 SourceURL:file://localhost/Users/ssauer/Downloads/Spirit_Week.doc             On Monday October 4th, I donned my black “Famous Dave’s Barbeque” t-shirt and my yellow jersey from the Tour de France, a seemingly odd combination, but one that worked well in the sea of yellow, red, green, orange, and black that became the Princeton High…

  • Bob Nuse

    By: centraljersey.com Neither team left the field thrilled with the outcome, but neither was disappointed either after the Princeton High boys soccer team played visiting Princeton Day School to a 1-1 tie on Saturday at Valley Road Field. Princeton kept its unbeaten streak alive at 34 games with the draw, while PDS proved it is…

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