Author: Central Jersey
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Community rallies around local scout
Bone marrow donor registration event ‘overwhelming’ By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Though it will take several weeks to determine if anyone who came out to the bone marrow registration drive on June 21 was a match for 12-year-old township Boy Scout Will Ellsworth, the community response was "overwhelmingly supportive," according to police…
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PRINCETON: Walters preparing for new challenge
After 20 successful years as Director of Athletics at Princeton University, Gary Walters is stepping down from his position. Photo courtesy of Princeton Athletics
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EAST WINDSOR: Program helps disabled adults
Submitted photo. Program founders Gail Plumser and Ann Fruend.
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PRINCETON: 7-Eleven store proposed for Nassau Street
Planned for former West Coast Video site By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton, the college town that conjures images of Ivy League students, Albert Einstein and northeastern affluence, could be the next place to find a late-night Slurpee or Big Gulp. Convenience store giant 7-Eleven wants to move onto Nassau Street, into the former…
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BetterTrades Raises $7,500 For Wounded Warriors Project Through Online Stock Market Educational Event
By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – A special online stock market education class that was taught by BetterTrades instructors Bill Corcoran and Markay Latimer raised a $7,500 donation to the Wounded Warrior Project. BetterTrades, a national stock market education company based in Atlanta, Georgia, has raised $7,500 for the Wounded Warriors Project. BetterTrades hosted the "Warrior…
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Gotham Princeton
Suzanne Neilson Please run this in your events column Gotham City Networking, Princeton Chapter, will meet on July 18 from 12:30 to 2:00 pm at Eno Terra Restaurant in Kingston. Cost of the luncheon and program is $35. Payment cannot be made at the door, but it is easy to do on the Gotham website…
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PRINCETON: Frank helps Winberie’s start perfect
TCNJ grad boosts rec basketball team’s guard play By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor After a standout career at The College of New Jersey, Jay Frank has found a new home for himself on the basketball court. Frank, a 2010 TCNJ graduate, has fit in quite nicely with Winberie’s in the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball…
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PRINCETON: Agriculture secretary visits farmers market
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher stopped at the farmers market in Hinds Plaza Thursday to showcase and highlight the roughly 145 farmers markets around the state. As morning shoppers mingled through the open-air market, Mr. Fisher shopped along with them by picking up some honey, jam…
