Author: Central Jersey
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PLAINSBORO: University Medical Center of Princeton celebrates its award-winning Pink Glove Dancevideo
PLAINSBORO — This is the fifth year that the Medline Pink Glove Dance video competition has united dancers nationwide, including healthcare professionals, breast cancer patients and survivors to celebrate and raise awareness for those still fighting—all through the joy of dance. The votes are in and Medline announced that University Medical Center of Princeton (UMCP) has…
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WEST WINDSOR: Marathe will bring fresh view to council
Donna M. Ritz, West Windsor Hemant Marathe is running for a seat on the West Windsor Township Council. There is no better news out there for West Windsor residents. I have lived in West Windsor for over 25 years and was employed by the WW-P Regional School District during the years that Mr. Marathe was…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish brings qualities needed for school board
Richard A. Kaye, West Windsor As a former member of the WW-P Board of Education, I enthusiastically support the candidacy of Michele Kaish for re-election. Having been her colleague for many years, I know first-hand that she brings the qualities that are needed for maintaining the highest quality of service and results to the community.…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish fair-minded and thorough thinking
Maureen Henriques Hase, West Windsor I am writing in support of Michele Kaish who is running for re-election to the WW-P School District Board of Education. I have known Michele since our sons were in kindergarten, now college graduates. When I first met Michele many years ago I was attracted to her open-mindedness and her…
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WEST WINDSOR: Manzari cares deeply about West Windsor
Eris Carmel, West Windsor I have known Virginia Manzari for several years now and feel very confident about supporting her candidacy for Township Council. Although we have children of different ages and in different schools, we connected instantaneously over our similar values in raising our children and specifically our shared interest in our children’s education.…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish has clear vision for her community
Patti Kuczmarski, West Windsor It is with enthusiasm that I fully endorse Michele Kaish’s re-election to the West Windsor-Plainsboro School Board on Nov. 3. In over seven years of my personal and professional experience with Michele, she has always demonstrated a clear vision for our community, setting concrete and measurable goals. She has clearly communicated…
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State needs more like Ciattarelli and Simon
Mary Robbins, Princeton We can all agree that New Jersey’s state of affairs is dysfunctional — to put it mildly — owing, in large part, to hyper-partisanship. (See Beth Healey’s letter, Princeton Packet, Sept. 25.) Given our challenges, the last thing we need is a shortfall in leadership. Thankfully, Princeton’s state representatives, Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli…
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WEST WINDSOR: Manzari will advocate for township residents
Keeley Loreski, Plainsboro A couple of years ago, a planned school trip for all eighth-grade German language students, including my son’s class, was cancelled after almost 10 years of annual trips. Even though the teacher had a wonderful itinerary planned and all the parents supported the trip — both the cost and the one day…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish seeks new ideas; willing to listen
Debbie Robl, West Windsor I have known Michele Kaish for many years and in many capacities. She and I are neighbors, but I didn’t really get to know her until I had the pleasure to interact with her when she was president of the Village School PTA. As a former Village School teacher, I saw…
