• C-PLL 12s reach Final Nine

    Rally from deficit to win baseball pool finale By: Justin Feil – Assistant Sports Editor The Cranbury-Plainsboro 12-year-old all-star baseball team twice faced elimination from the District 12 Little League tournament in pool play, and both times it responded well. After an 0-2 start in Pool C, the C-PLL put itself in position to reach…

  • Closing the drug ‘doughnut hole’

    By: centraljersey.com Under the Health Care Reform Law, the Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage gap or "doughnut hole" will gradually close helping millions of seniors reduce their out-of-pocket drug costs. Under the law, people who fall into the doughnut hole will receive a one-time rebate check of $250 to help with drug costs for…

  • State rules stall local group’s energy efforts

    By: Linda Seida – Staff Writer Bid proposals for an energy audit and the installation of solar energy equipment have been delayed as a six-member association of local schools and towns tries to meet state regulations. Lambertville, one of the six members, is the lead agency of the South County Renewable Energy Co-Op. As the…

  • Top Bordentown to finish 4-0 run

    WW 12s go perfect in Pool A By: Justin Feil – Assistant Sports Editor With a 3-0 count, Bordentown elected to intentionally walk West Windsor’s Michael Radey to pitch to Justin O’Leary with the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh inning of the tied Pool A finale in the District 12 Little League…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the July 8 edition

    A weekly listing of community events. Farmers market     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…

  • Environmental Endeavors

    Environmental Endeavors

    Finding a job in the green industry By Geoff Wertime With the ever-increasing amount of attention the environment has been getting, it should come as no surprise there are new frontiers opening up in the professional world. Some people decide to dedicate their careers to the earth early on, but others choose to make the…

  • Millstone’s DiGirolamo nixes plea; murder trial set

    By: Vic Monaco – Managing Editor Rosario DiGirolamo, the Millstone man charged with the 2007 decapitation murder of his mistress, Amy Giordano of Hightstown, has rejected a plea agreement for 30 years in jail. His trial date was set last week for Jan. 3. In addition, a hearing will be held in the fall on…

  • Officer to fight firing, alleges discrimination

    By: Geoffrey Wertime – Staff Writer MANSFIELD – In the latest in a string of municipal police conflicts, the Township Committee fired an officer last week. The committee voted 4-0 at a special meeting July 1 to fire Patrolman Philip C. Titzell. The resolution cited a decision in a disciplinary hearing. Immediately after the meeting,…

  • Chesterfield

    By: centraljersey.com The Board of Fire Commissioners District No. 2 meeting will be held 8 p.m., Monday, July 12, at the Chesterfield Firehouse. The Chesterfield Township Planning Board meeting will be held 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 13 at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more information call 298-2311 or visit the township website www.chesterfieldtwp.com. The…

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