• LETTER: Township should explore solar

    Jean Dvorak, South Brunswick    I was delighted at the recent township Planning Board meeting to hear a warehouse developer, Hadley, proposing green building concepts including solar energy installations.    The company plans to put solar panels on its warehouse roof and over the large infiltration basin. From the looks of the plans and their responses to…

  • Community Kitchen sponsors ‘I Scream!’

    By: centraljersey.com The Community Kitchen of the Centenary United Methodist Church will sponsor "I Scream!" on Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. "I Scream" will be an evening of entertainment, including an open microphone for local artists coupled with an old- fashioned ice cream social. "I Scream!" is a free event…

  • AHS teams host golf outing

    By: centraljersey.com The Allentown High School baseball and softball programs will hold their second annual golf outing on Friday, Oct. 8 at the Rancocas Golf Course at 8 a.m. The $125 donation fee includes golf with cart, driving range, beverages, breakfast, lunch, prizes and giveaways. Contact Brian Nice at [email protected] for info.

  • Sat., Sept. 4

    By: centraljersey.com Montgomery Friends Farmers’ Market: Village Shopper Parking Lot, Route 206. Saturdays through Oct. 30, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. West Windsor Community Farmers’ Market. Vaughn Drive parking lot, Princeton Junction Train Station, Saturdays through Oct. 30, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; 609-577-5113; www.westwindsorfarmersmarket.org. Bike tour of D&R Canal: The Delaware & Raritan Canal Watch will…

  • CALENDAR

    Farmers market Bordentown City holds its Farmers Market with an expanded line-up of locally grown and organic produce as well as exciting activities. The Farmers Market will run every Wednesday this summer from 4 p.m. until dusk at the city parking lot located at Farnsworth and Railroad avenues. Yard Sale Day Florence Township holds a…

  • Parents can add to kids’ education

    By: centraljersey.com Most students throughout the region are back in school this week, causing many parents to breath a sigh of relief. Summer is over, after all, and the kids are out of the house. But the school year offers a different kind of challenge to parents, who have spent two months trying to keep…

  • Parents can add to kids’ education

    By: centraljersey.com Students throughout central New Jersey head back to school, causing many parents to breath a sigh of relief. Summer is over, after all, and the kids will be out of the house. But the school year offers a different kind of challenge to parents, who have spent two months trying to keep their…

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    By: centraljersey.com According to Callie Lyons, those holders contain the chemical C8, a chemical used in making Teflon, and the french fries are so hot, they melt the plastic that lines the holder, leading to C8 seeping into the fries for us to eat. And that ain’t good. Ms. Lyons is a journalist and the…

  • American Legion Post 401 Kicks-off Food Drive on American Legion Day

    By Gary Cooper American Legion Post 401, the Ladies Auxiliary, and the Sons of the American Legion will kick off their annual food drive on American Legion Day, September 16, in support of the South Brunswick Food Bank. “American Legion Day was established by proclamation of the U.S. Congress last year as a way to…

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