• Trenton & Edison IRS Offices Open on Upcoming Saturdays to Assist EITC Filers

    By Gregg Semanick-New Jersey’s IRS Spokesman MOUNTAINSIDE NJ –  Several Internal Revenue Service Taxpayer Assistance Centers in New Jersey will be expanding service to area taxpayers eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) by opening its doors on three Saturdays. The extra days and hours are being added to help potentially eligible taxpayers who…

  • Antelis loses re-election bid

    By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer MONROE – Tuesday night’s election results marked the end of 18 years of service on the board for school board President Amy Antelis. Ms. Antelis, the longest-serving member of the board, finished fourth in the race, behind fellow incumbents Lew Kaufman (5,176 votes) and Ira Tessler (5,064 votes) and…

  • Ford doing it all for Raiders

    By: Bob Nuse – Sports Editor Bill McQuade knows he is going to get a solid effort from Mike Ford every time he takes the mound for the Hun School baseball team. Ford, a senior, is already ticketed to Princeton University, where he will become a member Scott Bradley’s pitching staff. But once he gets…

  • Irregularities citedat Monroe polls

    By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer MONROE – After hearing Greenbriar at Whittingham poll workers allegedly influencing voters Tuesday evening, one school board member is consider filing a complaint with the county. Two poll workers allegedly told voters at the polls in the retirement community that the schools were too expensive, which could be interpreted…

  • Absenteeism follows reported comment, rumors

    EWR school district, borough cops continue investigation as Columbine anniversary passes By: Matt Chiappardi – Staff Writer About 15 percent of students were absent from the East Windsor Regional School District on Tuesday in the wake of Internet rumors that the tragedy at Columbine High School could be repeated in the district on the 11th…

  • Police chief finds fault with study and leaders

    By: Matt Chiappardi – Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN – After staying silent on the issue for more than a month, Police Chief James Eufemia said this week that he does not support a consultant’s recommendation that East Windsor take over his department’s duties. More surprising, he criticized his bosses for not redeveloping the vacant rug mill…

  • Sports takes

    Schneider, Pratt show off power By: centraljersey.com 8TAKESThe Allen & Stults Blue Angels and the Muscle Maker Grill Black Diamonds played to a 12-12 tie in HEWYBL T-Ball action. The Blue Angels were led by two grand slams by Jillian Schneider and two doubles by Ethan Altaro and Justin Ford. The Black Diamonds also had…

  • Enticing children to read

    By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer MONROE – It began with a couple of rough circles but in a few strokes of a pencil those circles took on features and a personality all their own. The transformation began in front of an assembly of Woodland Elementary School students on April 13, as illustrator Chris Soentpiet…

  • Never forget

    Annual ceremony is reminder of Holocaust’s survivors and victims By: centraljersey.com Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe Never 8NEVER Maria Prato Staff Writer MONROE – It was about remembering – both the lives lost and those who survived. More than 100 people were on hand Sunday at the Richard P. Marasco Performing Arts Center at the…

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