• WEST WINDSOR: Arts Council to lift veil on its new home

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — After nearly a decade of planning, the township’s Arts Council will unveil its new building Saturday.    Instead of holding a ribbon cutting, the council will host a ribbon dance and a maypole weaving. Heidi Kleinman, a founding council board member, said they will represent “our focus on…

  • School brings solar farm to campus

    By: centraljersey.com The Lawrenceville School has announced it has signed a six-megawatt solar energy power purchase agreement with TurtleEnergy LLC for a solar power farm on school’s campus. The project plans and specifications have been submitted to local, county, and state authorities for the necessary regulatory approvals. Provided all permits have been obtained, construction is…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Landlord measure may get tougher

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Shifty landlords will face a new range of penalties if the City Council’s proposed changes are made law next month.    Going from the current three-step penalty scale to a wider range of fines allows more room for judicial discretion.    ”You still want to give your prosecutor and your…

  • Holy Ghost sets community festival

    By: centraljersey.com Although its been a Manville congregation for 76 years, the 80-family parish of Holy Ghost Orthodox Church sometimes feels a bit .. . overlooked. So the church, located at 249 So. Seventh Ave., is hosting a two-day community food festival that the Rev. Matthew Moriak said could become an annual event. The Rev.…

  • NEW EGYPT: Field hockey starts 4-for-4

    NEW EGYPT: Field hockey starts 4-for-4

    New Egypt’s Cortney Natalicchio battles with Robbinsville’s Alex Hipple in the Warriors’ 6-3 win in the first week of their unbeaten season. Photo by Dennis Symons Jr./dennissymons.com

  • Temple Micah hosts Shabbat services

    By: centraljersey.com Temple Micah will host its monthly Shabbat service on Friday and on Oct. 15. On Friday the event will begin with a pizza in our sukkah at 6 p.m. Both services will follow at 7:30 p.m. upstairs in the chapel at the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church. The temple’s interactive and relaxed services are especially…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Keen says ‘no’ to Wulf’s question

    About resigning from Personnel Committee By John Tredrea, Staff Writer    Stephen Keen has refused to resign from the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education’s Personnel Committee.    At Monday night’s meeting — marked by another lengthy discussion of Mr. Keen’s membership on that committee — board member Roy Dollard suggested a vote on whether board President…

  • Credit town leaders for achieving cooperation

    Leon E. Krals, White Meadow Road I think that the officials and employees of Hillsborough’s municipal government should be praised for working together, in financially difficult and politically contentious times, to reduce the burden on taxpayers by agreeing to wage concessions to balance the 2010 municipal budget. In an atmosphere in which we see no…

  • Puleio appointed Monroe’s new boys basketball coach

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Monroe Township’s administration has filled the coaching vacancy for its high school’s highly successful boys basketball team from within the district. N ick Puleio, the girls junior varsity coach, was approved at the Sept. 15 Board of Education meeting. His appointment concludes a search following the resignation of Bob Turco, who…

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