• Bond cites accomplishments

    By: centraljersey.com Three years ago I ran for office listing my experience on many boards, commissions and committees within the borough and I told you what I wanted to accomplish on council. To gain your vote this time I need to tell you what I have done over that span and what I would like…

  • CRANBURY: Doggone good books

    CRANBURY: Doggone good books

    By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Four children snuggle up to George, an 8-year-old chocolate Lab, and get ready to read to him all sorts of adventures from the many books around them.    This is Reading with Rover at the Cranbury Public Library.    Although this may not seem like a typical occurrence at a…

  • Faith Bahadurian

    By: centraljersey.com I didn’t use to care much for vanilla. It was too Plain Jane for me. Not that I didn’t occasionally appreciate a good vanilla bean ice cream, but overall I went for bigger bolder flavors, and went on that way for years. Then something changed. An informative few minutes at the Nielsen-Massey booth…

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  • WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    WEST WINDSOR: Athlete of the Week

    Shore run is boost for Pirates’ Kellner By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Caroline Kellner loves roller coasters.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior likes to ride the real ones, and she loves running the roller coaster that serves as the finish to the 5-kilometer cross country course at Holmdel Park.    ”I definitely know the course…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls take MCT tennis crown

    Ji enjoys role in three-peat By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Belinda Ji was a part of plenty of wins for the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls tennis team as an alternate last year.    The sophomore was able to share in the biggest win yet this year when the Pirates won their third straight Mercer County…

  • Goodwin doesn’t stand by women

    Sonny Onish, of Monroe Township     I am truly incensed Sen. Tom Goodwin has chosen conservative party politics over the welfare of women in our state.    Just recently the state Senate held a vote to override the governor’s veto and restore $7.5 million in women’s health-care funding; money that would go to preventive care for…

  • PRINCETON: Hun earns rare win vs. Stuart

    PRINCETON: Hun earns rare win vs. Stuart

    Kettelkamp solid in goal for Raiders field hockey By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Kara Kettelkamp made a big sacrifice in her senior year when she offered to play goalie for The Hun School field hockey team.    The Raiders are thrilled that she did. Kettelkamp made 17 saves to help pace the Raiders to a…

  • MONROE: Seniors receive Mayor’s Awards

    By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer    MONROE — Residents of the township’s many adult communities showed up to receive the annual Mayor’s Cup awards and trophies at Monday night’s Township Council meeting.    According to Recreation Director Tony Wilcenski, the awards honor the winners of the annual sports competitions that take place among the adult communities of…

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