• Actors’ production to help local family

    By: Audrey Levine – Staff Writer Sis and Babe are sisters, more than 50 years of age and completely different in personality and lifestyle, but the one thing they do share is a love of Bingo. And in current performances of "The Queen of Bingo," both are played by men. Professional actors Shane Partlow and…

  • Tigers take second at Randolph event

    By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence Tigers travel soccer team finished in second place at their flight at the Randolph Memorial Day Tournament The Tigers dropped their opener to the Highland Hornets, 4-2, despite goals from Rachel South and Stephanie Adamcik, with assists coming from Megan Cerone and Lyndi Giagrasso. The Tigers bounced back with a 2-1…

  • Meetings

    By: centraljersey.com A list of the next meeting of several boards, councils and committees from East Windsor, Hightstown, Twin Rivers and the East Windsor Regional Board of Education follows. Dates and times are subject to change. School district Board of Education 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 7, Hightstown High School cafeteria, 25A Leshin Lane. East Windsor…

  • Florence’s Griffith wins pair of Group I races

    By: centraljersey.com While the top six finishers in each event in the group finals make The Meet of Champions, Florence High’s Keith Griffith III wasn’t taking any chances. Griffith earned his spot into today’s (Thursday’s) Meet of Champions at South Plainfield by winning both of the events he took part in this weekend in the…

  • Senior corner

    By: centraljersey.com – Donna Giovanetti , division chief of the Mercer County Division of Consumer Affairs, will visit the Hopewell Valley Senior Center on June 9, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. The division handles complaints from individual consumers against local businesses. The division protects county consumers from fraudulent and unconscionable business practices. It also provides consumer counseling…

  • PRINCETON: Volunteer!: Helping to keep the Carnegie Lake Rowing Association ‘a boat-length ahead’

    PRINCETON: Volunteer!: Helping to keep the Carnegie Lake Rowing Association ‘a boat-length ahead’

    By Pat Ellard Special to The Packet     The weather is bright and beautiful, with just a gentle breeze. The shells are so far away on Lake Carnegie that you can only see the oars flashing in the sunlight, keeping time to the song of a distant bird.     The cadence of the oars and…

  • Things to do

    Friday, June 4 By: centraljersey.com Zumba gold: 9 a.m., Monroe Township Senior Center. Eight-session zumba class. Cost: $10. Elder financial abuse: 2:30 p.m., Monroe Senior Center. Kirk Bonamici leads seminar. Saturday, June 5 Strawberry festival: 4-8 p.m., First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury, 22 S. Main St. Strawberries, ice cream, cake and games Cost: family pass…

  • Two Democrats eye mayoral nomination

    Quattrone, Kirson face off Tuesday By: Vic Monaco – Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – On the Democratic side, there are two men seeking their party’s mayoral nomination: longtime borough Councilman Larry Quattrone and former council candidate Steve Kirson. Meanwhile, two Democratic borough councilmen, Walter Sikorski and Jeff Bond, are uncontested in their bids to be nominated…

  • NJ Teens Against Cancer Hosts Fundraiser

    NJ Teens Against Cancer Hosts Fundraiser

    2010 Rehearsal: Lilly Lu; Maddie Price; Kiernan Matts; Stacey Adamcik; Crystal Kremer

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