• What’s going on … Calendar

    Flea market/yard sale By: centraljersey.com Saturday, Aug. 14 – The Hightstown Elks Lodge and their Americanism committee are holding this event from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the lodge at 110 Hickory Corner Road, East Windsor. To reserve a table, call 448-9794 or send payment, postmarked before Aug. 7, to: Hightstown Elks Lodge #1955,110…

  • Registration set for Jr. Greyhounds

    By: centraljersey.com The Junior Greyhound Athletic Association is continuing to accept youth football and cheerleading registrations at the Northern Burlington Regional Middle School fields in preparation for the upcoming football season. The football practices next week are still instructional and conditioning in nature. During the week, the players will receive equipment in preparation for contact…

  • Equal protection will rule

    By: Hank Kalet California voters cannot enshrine discrimination in their state’s constitution. That, in a nutshell, is what federal Judge Vaughn Walker ruled last week by tossing out an amendment to the California state constitution that made it impossible for gays and lesbians to marry there. Chief Judge Walker, of the Northern District of California,…

  • Community calendar Calendar

    Farmers market By: centraljersey.com Bordentown City announces the return of 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. Movie Night…

  • Two NJ executives named behavioral health champs

    By: centraljersey.com Two New Jersey businessmen were named 2010 Behavioral Healthcare Champions by "Behavioral Healthcare." president and CEO, Preferred Gary Van Nostrand, president and CEO of SERV Behavioral Health System, Inc., Ewing, and William J. Sette, Behavioral Healthcare of New Jersey, Lakewood, were announced in the July/August issue of the professional journal. SERV is a…

  • New chief at district considers changes

    Miller By: Geoffrey Wertime – Staff Writer SPRINGFIELD – The district’s new superintendent started just last week, but he’s already planning to look into what could amount to major changes to Springfield Elementary. Joseph Miller is coming to the township with decades of experience in small districts. In 2005, he retired from 21 years as…

  • Child Safety Day set

    By: centraljersey.com On Sunday, Aug. 15, the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department, in partnership with Burlington Center, will be hosting a family Safety Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. The free event will include seat checks by certified child safety seat technicians, free child fingerprinting and free document shredding. The event will be held in…

  • A Not-Very Vacation

    By Pauline Miller Pauline Miller, Princeton High School One brutally sunny day in mid-July I sat baking at the main entrance of the CP pool complex. It was generally relaxing, seated in one of the blue rubber pool chairs, signing out the campers as their parents arrived for pick-up, but at the same time I…

  • Study: Less traffic at former PNC site

    By: Natalia Knochowski – Staff Writer CRANBURY – Sweetwater Construction Corporation’s traffic impact study at the former PNC bank at 32 N. Main St. claims there would be a decrease in vehicular traffic during morning and evening rush hour peaks if the corporation’s proposal is approved. It also said having the entrance to the site…

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