• Kevion Herlihy and Adriane Lohr

    By: centraljersey.com Dr. Dwight Lohr and Dr. Muriel McDonough, of Gassaway, W.V., announced their daughter, Adriane Lohr, will marry Kevin Herlihy, son of Katie and Tom Herlihy, of Branchburg, on Oct. 30 at St. James Catholic Church, Charles Town, W.V. The Rev. Paul Hudock will officiate the ceremony. Ms. Lohr, a resident of Enterprise, Ala.,…

  • Prudence

    By: centraljersey.com I will admit that, having acquired few housekeeping skills in my formative years, I must have been the world’s most inept au pair. Living in Paris during the 1960s changed this dubious distinction. The French family that I worked for was tolerant, if not amused, at my underdeveloped culinary skills and my less…

  • Tues., Oct. 5

    By: centraljersey.com Princeton Garden Statesmen Barbershop Chorus: In concert at the Plainsboro Public Library. 7:30 p.m. Free. On the Web: www.princetongardenstatesmen.com/Plainsboro.htm. Wed., Oct. 6 "The Reversal": Best-selling crime fiction writer Michael Connelly joins Princeton Barnes & Noble for the release of his newest legal thriller, "The Reversal," which brings characters Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller…

  • Fall Tax Tip: IRS Encourages Taxpayers to Check Federal Withholding Tax Status

    By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson With less than three months remaining in the calendar year, individual taxpayers are encouraged to double check their federal withholding now to make sure they are having enough taxes taken out of their pay. Now is a good time to make sure your employer is withholding the proper amount.…

  • John Saccenti

    By: centraljersey.com The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office said Monday that it is still investigating Princeton Township Police Chief Mark V. Emann and two other longtime township officers with the department. On Friday, Mercer County Prosecutor Joseph L. Bocchini Jr. announced that his office had superseded Chief Emann and assumed control of the daily operations of…

  • Courtesy of J. robert Hillier

    By: centraljersey.com J. Robert Hillier, with support from Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman and community representative Jim Floyd, broke open a wall at 190 Witherspoon St. to signify the start of the property’s redevelopment. Mr. Hillier plans to renovate the properties from 190 to 198 Witherspoon. The project, will eventually house 6,800 square feet of…

  • 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: Borough hopefuls face off

    PRINCETON: Borough hopefuls face off

    Forum addresses a range of issues By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Three of the four Borough Council candidates met in a forum on local issues last night.    Each candidate answered questions about consolidation, transportation, revaluation, the payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) from Princeton University, communication, the borough’s environmental footprint and redevelopment of the hospital,…

  • PRINCETON: Seitz makes way to select company

    Hun junior reaches MCT semis By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Katie Seitz has come a long way in just over two years.    The Hun School junior advanced to the semifinals at first singles at the Mercer County Tournament on Wednesday, well beyond anything she had done previously.    ”Last year,” Seitz said, “it was completely…

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