• Aziz makes return to summer hoops

    Played professionally in Egypt By: Bob Nuse – Sports Editor Mark Aziz has grown quite fond of the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League. In fact, he enjoys playing in the league so much, he made sure to get back from halfway around the world to play in the league again this summer. "I was…

  • LTEF names board members

    By: centraljersey.com Patricia "Pepper" Evans and Mary Barrett have been named president and vice president, respectively, of the Lawrence Township Education Foundation Board of Trustees. In addition, six new trustees have joined the non-profit’s board. Ms. Evans, a 20-year resident of Lawrence with two daughters attending the Lawrence Township Public Schools, has served as a…

  • ‘Toys Story’ is a winner

    By: centraljersey.com The Toys were not about to be played with. PHC Toys proved it was all business last week by defeating Dember Woods, 4-3, to win the HVBSA Majors Baseball championship. Greg Gasparro had two hits, five stolen bases, an RBI and two runs scored for Toys, making Paul Cunningham one happy sponsor. Michael…

  • Softball tourneys start this weekend

    By: Kyle Moylan – Sports Editor 8SOFTBALLRobbinsville has put together another talented team to try and continue its string of District 12 Little League softball championships at the 12-year-old age level. "We once again have a solid pitching staff that goes five deep and a group of girls who are fundamentally sound defensively," Robbinsville Manager…

  • Four teens charged in vandalism

    Police: $10K damage done at high school By: Davy James – Staff Writer Four 17-year-old seniors from South Brunswick High School who graduated Monday were charged Wednesday with causing approximately $10,000 worth of damage after vandalizing the school with paint on June 17, police said. The damage was discovered at 4:50 a.m. June 17 by…

  • Eateries gearing up for Chef’s Night fundraiser

    By: Brian Roach – Staff Writer Elijah’s Promise’s Chef’s Night has long been the organization’s most important fundraiser. This year, in the face of a struggling economy and a diminishing job market, the benefit dinner – which helps fund the Promise Jobs Culinary School – is more important than ever. Slated to feature food from…

  • Engagements

    Corcoran – Ellis By: centraljersey.com Danielle Corcoran of Baltimore, Md., daughter of Peter and Carol Corcoran of West Windsor, and Michael Ellis of Baltimore, Md., son of John and Debbie Ellis of Sykesville, Md., and Nan Ellis of Columbia, Md., are engaged to be married. The bride-to-be holds a bachelor’s degree in Education from Loyola…

  • Hearing set on borough budget

    By: Cynthia Williamson – Special Writer A public hearing on Hopewell Borough’s proposed $3.04 million municipal budget is set for July 1 at Borough Hall, beginning at 7 p.m. The Borough Council introduced the 2010 budget at its meeting June 3. The proposed budget calls for an increase of $468,979 in local spending, including an…

  • Police beat

    Allentown By: centraljersey.com Kevin F. Heller, 45, of Hamilton, was charged June 17 with driving while suspended. Police said they stopped him at 4:40 p.m. on Church Street. Peter P. Talevi, 27, of Ewing, was charged June 12 with driving while suspended. Police said they stopped him at 10:38 p.m. on North Main Street. Plumsted…

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