• Area enjoying success at all levels of soccer

    By: centraljersey.com The U11 Power blanked both the Freehold Shooters, 1-0, and the Wall United, 3-0 this past weekend. Against Freehold, Alex Morris and Caroline Cano fed Allie McDaid for the game’s lone goal. A stingy defense was led by Diba Onochie and Meghna Mishra, along with a great last-minute goal-saving play by Lisa Cohen.…

  • Justin Feil

    By: centraljersey.com Kevin Francfort has been starting in the middle of the Princeton Day School boys soccer defense for three years, and each year he’s had someone new next to him in the middle. The Panthers graduated Owen Haney from last year’s 11-win team that was a shootout away from the Prep B final, but…

  • Rise gets $15K grant from NRG

    By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Rise has received a $15,00 grant from Princeton-based electricity generation company NRG Energy through its NRG Energy Fund, administered by the Princeton Area Community Foundation. The grant was given in support of the Hightstown-East Windsor Learning program. Teresa Sacks, acting executive director of Rise, said the money was used to promote…

  • Briefs

    By: centraljersey.com East Windsor PAL is now accepting registration for Instructional Basketball for Pre-K through 2nd Grades; and Indoor Soccer for Pre-K through 12th grade. Registration can be done weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the office; drop it in the black box on the porch any time; or online at www.eastwindsorpal.org for…

  • Evan Grossman

    By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – A proposed 137-unit housing development got an ‘F’ from the regional school district this week. At a crowded Planning Board meeting Monday night, school officials warned that the controversial Enchantment at East Windsor development would cause the district’s student population to swell and lead to higher taxes. Enchantment at East…

  • CRANBURY: Residents again ask board to move bus stops

    By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer    CRANBURY — Residents of Parkview Road and Hardley Drive once again asked the Board of Education to consider changing two new bus stops at the board’s meeting Tuesday night.    The bus stops used to be on Parkview Road and Hardley Drive and were moved to Old Trenton Road weeks prior…

  • Schoenauer’s favorites

    By: centraljersey.com Food: Prime rib Book: The World According to Garp Team: Philadelphia Flyers Movie: Return of the King Musician: Boys like Girls Athlete: Walter Payton TV show: The Office Animal: Grizzly bear Subject: Language arts Sports moment: Being a part of last year’s undefeated WW-P South freshman football team.

  • THE MILLENNIUM (as seen from 89 years)

    By: centraljersey.com Like day and night I, too, shall end; Meanwhile, each day is mine to spend. Each day, impatience flares anew – Touch me before I go Down to the bones below – There’s much to do. The slow centuries drag along; They exit to a shout, or to a song. Each morning swallows…

  • Monroe adult ed enters 27th year

    By: centraljersey.com MONROE – As the Monroe Township Adult Education Program enters its 27th year, it is presenting its traditional courses for lifelong learning. Knowing the environmental and economic challenges everyone faces, concerns about the program’s future have become a reality. The need to revisit and revise the brochure is just the beginning of the…

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