• Capitol news and comment

    By: centraljersey.com The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators representing Central Jersey communities and other items of political concern. Medical home A bill sponsored by Sen. Barbara Buono and Sen. Joseph F. Vitale which would establish a medical home demonstration project to enhance primary, patient-centered acute care for Medicaid recipients was unanimously…

  • Road improvements to begin

    By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – Work is expected to begin next week on road improvements to Twin Rivers Drive North from Probasco Road to Hebron Drive. The work is expected to be completed by late June, weather permitting. Initial construction will consist of repairs to curbs, driveway aprons and handicap ramps. Thereafter, on or about…

  • Farmers Market to feature Scout’s sugar-free brownie

    By: centraljersey.com Sugar can be sweet, but it carries with it some costs to adults and children alike. A chance meeting at the Pennington Farmers Market last season brought together a farmer/baker with a local student who shared interest in finding solutions for better health. Natalie Winters, a junior at Hopewell Valley Central High School,…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Jim Rosa adds another gold

    Wins 1,600 at MOC; four other Knights medal By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    SOUTH PLAINFIELD — Jim Rosa added the boys 1,600 meters in record time to his Meet of Champions resume, while his brother Joe Rosa ran a record while finishing second in the boys 3,200 meters Thursday.    The twins led five medal…

  • Part-timer is doing finance jobs for city

    By: Linda Seida – Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE – The city’s part-time finance director and chief financial officer have resigned, and to replace them, the City Council has hired another part-timer. The city hired Diane Buono, of Watchung, to take over following the resignations of Director of Finance Karen Baldino, of West Amwell, and Chief Financial…

  • Sports takes

    Irish improve mark to 9-1 By: centraljersey.com The Dependable Electric Fighting Irish defeated West Windsor, 5-3, in a very competitive softball game. For the Fighting Irish, starting and winning pitcher Jess DeDominico helped her own cause with two singles, a double, two runs scored and two RBI. Holly Bridgman also had two singles, a double,…

  • Community calendar

    By: centraljersey.com Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in The Manville News, send a note to Manville News Calendar, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, NJ 08542. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (609-924-3842) or e-mailed to:…

  • Police beat

    BORDENTOWN CITY By: centraljersey.com Kenneth Arsenault, 51, of Browns Mills, was charged May 15 with drunken driving, driving the wrong way on one-way highway and reckless driving. Police said they stopped him driving the wrong way at 3:23 a.m. after he passed a patrol car stopped at a light on Route 130/206. Police said they…

  • Lawrence falls to Allentown

    By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence Lacrosse dropped a well-played, 12-6 contest to arch-rival Allentown. "Our kids played strong, but a skilled Allentown team proved to be a formidable opponent," coach Tony Muzi said. Added coach Greg Hamer "Our players came off a one-practice week, and I think it took a while for them to get back…

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