• PRINCETON: Hun graduate closer to living dream

    PRINCETON: Hun graduate closer to living dream

    Donn Jones Hun graduate Myron Rolle is fourth in tackles during the preseason for the Tennessee Titans, who drafted him with the final pick of the sixth round this year. Photo courtesy Tennessee Titans

  • MANVILLE: From dog paddles to diving

    MANVILLE: From dog paddles to diving

    Tara Covert helps Kasey Charneski paddle in the pool. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • Pols promoting bigotry

    Dispatches By: Hank Kalet Opponents of the so-called Ground Zero Mosque in New York are painting their opposition as a defense of hallowed ground and the memory of the nearly 3,000 people killed during the terrorist attacks nine years ago. But if you listen closely to the arguments, you realize that their opposition to the…

  • PRINCETON: Borough Council approves parking changes

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    PRINCETON —  Metered parking was reinstated along Spring Street and a handicap space was added to Witherspoon Alley at Tuesday’s Princeton Borough Council meeting.    ”We shifted the existing two-hour meters closer to Spring Street and added another,” said Christopher M. Budzinski, borough engineer. There are now five meters on Spring…

  • Praise, don’t blame school district officials

    Sam Qutub, Millstone My message to the parents and residents of Millstone Township is: if you don’t like the changes you see in the school district, don’t blame the Board of Education or the administration.    What the school board and administration have done over the past several years is shield the students and parents from…

  • Letters to the editor

    Praise, don’t blame school district leaders By: centraljersey.com My message to the parents and residents of Millstone Township is: if you don’t like the changes you see in the school district, don’t blame the Board of Education or the administration. What the school board and administration have done over the past several years is shield…

  • Student’s farming education on the line

    By: Christopher Sacco – Staff Writer FLORENCE – The Lounsberry family will learn tonight, Thursday, if their son, Jake, will be allowed to transfer from Florence Township School District to Northern Burlington County in order to be a part of its AgriScience Program. Tonight’s special meeting to decide the issue comes on the heels of…

  • Drunken-driving blamed for trio of car accidents

    By: Davy James – Staff Writer Three separate traffic accidents over the weekend led to the arrests of three individuals on drunken-driving charges. The collisions happened during the opening weekend of the "Over the Limit, Under Arrest" campaign by law enforcement agencies nationwide. The campaign, which runs from Aug. 20 through Sept. 6, seeks to…

  • What’s going on …

    Golf Classic By: centraljersey.com Monday, Aug. 30 – Hightstown Engine Company No. 1 is sponsoring its 14th annual Golf Classic at Peddie Golf Course. For $125 per person or $500 for a foursome, you will receive golf fee with cart, refreshments throughout the day, lunch (hot dogs, hamburgers, beverages) from 11 a.m. to noon, and…

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