• PRINCETON: Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year

    PRINCETON: Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year

    Cammie Linville led the Princeton Day School girls lacrosse team in scoring and also contributed at the defensive end in a 13-2 season. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • Peel away layers at South

    Jon Colin Carver, of Lambertville    In a word, mismanagement and lack of oversight describe the situation at South Hunterdon Regional High School.    Subsequent to counting the number of employees at South — about 90 in all — I did a little more research and discovered that South’s administrative costs, teacher productivity, student-teacher ratio, etc., etc.,…

  • WEST WINDSOR: WW-P high schools graduate 776 seniors

    WEST WINDSOR: WW-P high schools graduate 776 seniors

    Phil McAuliffe WWP-South Senior class officer Catherine Murphy offers her reflections on her four years in high school during graduation ceremonies at the Sovereign Bank Arena on Friday night. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • SCORE Chapter 14 of the Central NJ Recognized for Increased Online Counseling

    Rachel Lyubovitzky FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SCORE Chapter 14 of the Central NJ Recognized for Increased Online Counseling   Raritan, NJ – June 30, 2009 – the NJ district office of SCORE “Counselors to America’s Small Business” recognized SCORE Chapter 14 of the Central New Jersey for increased online counseling compared to last year. The recognition…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Paramount girls perform at states

    GYMNASTICS NEWS    Paramount’s Level 5 Team had its last meet of the season in Sewell, N.J. The girls did an outstanding job at their state meet. Gymnasts from the entire state of New Jersey came here to show their best routines.    Rachael Levonaitis competed in the 8-year-old group. She scored a 9.15 on vault giving…

  • PRINCETON: University couple wins Kyoto Prize

    By Greg Forester, Staff Writer    A husband-and-wife team of Princeton University biologists who have generated almost 40 years of groundbreaking studies on evolutionary changes in Galapagos Islands birds has been selected to receive the prestigious Kyoto Prize.    Peter and Rosemary Grant are the first husband-and-wife team to win the prize. It was given in recognition…

  • LAWRENCE: Dedication Sunday a major Hindu event

    By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer    LAWRENCE — A Hindu priest will summon God into a stone statue of the Indian guru and saint Shirdi Sai Baba as the Radha Krishna Temple concludes its momentous Pranpratishtha event that is expected to draw participants from throughout central New Jersey on Sunday.    Fifteen to 20 volunteers helped to…

  • WDVR-Penn-Jersey Educational Radio Corp. Announces Open House for it’s Newly Renovated Sergeantsville Location

    By Deborah Miller WDVR-Penn-Jersey Educational Radio Corp. Announces Open House for it’s Newly Renovated Sergeantsville Location  Richard Gerstner is pleased to announce the grand re-opening of the newly renovated state of the art studios. The Hunterdon Chamber will host a Card Club/Ribbon Cutting/Open House on Thursday, July 9th from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm. Listeners,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Girls performed well again

    Young, Deretchin, Smolinka led way by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor    Although they didn’t win as many championships as in many recent years, the Hillsborough High girls still produced a fabulous and exciting track and field season.    Superstar senior Ebony Young capped it in style by winning the state title in the triple jump at the…

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