• Board to study value of HES site

    Zoning expected to entice developers to town center – but there’s no ‘for sale’ sign By: Eileen Oldfield – Staff Writer While a proposed change in the town’s zoning laws offers developers an incentive to build on the current Hillsborough Elementary School site, the school is not for sale, school officials said during Monday’s Board…

  • WW-P 13s roll to district crown

    Prepared to host SNJ state tourney By: Bob Nuse – Sports Editor EAST WINDSOR – Win or lose, the West Windsor-Plainsboro 13-year-old Babe Ruth all-stars already had a spot reserved in the Southern New Jersey State Tournament as the host team. But this group was looking for more than a free pass. WW-P completed an…

  • Fabulous garage sale that you cannot afford to miss!

    By WSHolland Fabulous garage sale that you cannot afford to miss!  Join us this Friday, July 23rd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm and Saturday, July 24th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at 43 East Fox Chase Road in Chester, New Jersey. Rain or Shine! Stop by and tell your friends and neighbors. We will be featuring lots…

  • PRINCETON: Trouble sleeping? That’s depressing

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer   A recently published study on sleep deprivation among Princeton High School students found that the majority of those who don’t get enough sleep are also suffering from depression symptoms. The results indicate that parents should look closely at their teen’s sleep patterns if they’re suffering from mood disorders, according…

  • Nine charged in county drug sting

    By: Geoffrey Wertime – Staff Writer FLORENCE – Township police, in concert with county and state agencies, arrested nine county residents Friday as a result of a months-long narcotics investigation. Township police, state police’s TEAMS Unit, and the county prosecutor’s office executed a search warrant on the 100 block of Fourth Avenue in the Roebling…

  • Food pantry seeks help

    Increase in need means an increase in demand By: Davy James – Staff Writer The South Brunswick Food Pantry is continuing to see an increase in the number of people seeking aid to get through tough economic times. Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf said the pantry now is seeing an average of 50 families per…

  • Hopewell’s Maida taking the high seas by storm

    By: centraljersey.com Hopewell Valley resident Lauren Maida, who lives by the sea in Lavallette during the summer months, has become quite the sailor. Maida and her teammate, Jessica Magno, competing for the Lavallette Yacht Club, recently finished first in the UBA Regatta at the Mantoloking Yacht Club against participants from seven other clubs on the…

  • Police blotter

    By: centraljersey.com At 2:35 a.m. July 12, a South Fifth Street caller reported someone struck her vehicle during the overnight hours. The vehicle was parked outside her house, she said. No detail of the damage was available. At 3:42 p.m. July 14, a Knopf Street called reported her front fender was damaged while parked on…

  • Senior corner

    By: centraljersey.com The following programs are offered in the Monroe Township Senior Center, located in the Municipal Building on Perrineville Road. The monthly newsletter is distributed around the 15th of the previous month. For more information about these activities or to register in advance, call the center at 732-521-6111. Let’s Wii! – Reserve Wii time…

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