• District seeks input on next schools chief

    By: centraljersey.com The Hillsborough Board of Education is seeking input from residents to be used as the board conducts the search to replace Superintendent of Schools Edward Forsthoffer III. Dr. Forsthoffer resigned last week after being hired as superintendent for the East Windsor Regional School District. Residents are invited to complete an online survey regarding…

  • Komen celebration moves to Rider’s Luedeke Center

    By: centraljersey.com The Central and South Jersey Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure is holding its 8th annual Spirit of Jane Rodney Celebration will be held on Friday, June 18, at Rider University. The signature event will be held at Rider University’s Bart Luedeke Center, at 2083 Lawrenceville Road in Lawrenceville. It will…

  • HHS softball falls in sectional final

    By: Mike Briggs – Special Writer The Hillsborough High softball team met an unfortunate end to its season Friday afternoon, becoming the latest victim to fall to upset machine J.P. Stevens, 2-1, in the North Jersey, Section 2 Group IV championship game. The Raiders entered the final on a 15-game winning streak with redemption on…

  • Reform ‘O’-mentum is fading fast

    President failing to live up to promise By: Hank Kalet Barack Obama’s presidency is proving to be a wasted opportunity. Elected on the dual slogans of "hope" and "change," our 44th president has proven to be no different than Bill Clinton – a pragmatic incrementalist who has shown little taste for transformation. His presidency has…

  • Schneider seeking GOP write-in votes in mayoral primary

    Anti-consolidation Democrat would change parties; challenging Thibault By: Vic Monaco – Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – Republicans who oppose consolidation efforts with East Windsor will have a mayoral candidate in Tuesday’s primary, although he isn’t endorsed by the party. Former Democratic Councilman Dave Schneider said Tuesday that he plans to run as a GOP write-in candidate,…

  • Greenstein proposes change in decal law

    By: Davy James – Staff Writer A flood of objections from parents and younger drivers has prompted a series of competing bills that would remove a rule requiring teen drivers to place red decals on their license plates. The red decal rule was created as part of Kyleigh’s Law, which went into effect May 1.…

  • Summer Basketball Camp

    By Dan Schantz Christ the King Catholic School in Manville, will be hosting three weeks of Summer Basketball Camp. This camp, formerly known as MMOG Basketball Camp, will be directed by Dan Schantz, assistant varsity basketball coach at St. Patrick High School, in Elizabeth. The first week, June 28th – July 2nd, is open to…

  • 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’

    Tom Heebink watches as the women’s U.S. National Rowing Team begins practice on Lake Carnegie. He has been a volunteer with the Princeton community’s “Lakers” — the Carnegie Lake Rowing Association — for more than 25 years. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • Latino Professionals Will Say “¡Presente!” at June 1 Youth Conference in Princeton

    By IMendez Volunteer Latino Professionals Will Say “¡Presente!” at June 11 Youth Conference in Princeton NJ-Based HISPA Role Model Bureau’s 2nd Annual Event Features STEM Fields   PRINCETON, NJ – On Friday, June 11th, dozens of Latino professionals in a variety of fields including science, technology, engineering and mathematics will gather in Princeton to spend…

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