Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Town a pit stop for tour buses?
Officials to discourage short-term visitors By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Every week, tour buses bring travelers to Princeton for a quick one- or two-hour visit that is long enough for them to snap some pictures, buy a coffee and use a restroom. Officials, however, see this kind of tourism as adding nothing to the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton A man reported on June 28 at 11:41 p.m. that he got into a fight with another man outside of a restaurant on the first block of Witherspoon Street after the two had argued inside. The man who reported the event had a scrape on his forehead but refused medical treatment. The other man…
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Union Boy Scouts Take Part In Historic New Jersey 350th Anniversary Event at Kean’s Liberty Hall Museum
By Yankee Public Relations UNION, N.J. – The Liberty Hall Museum at Kean University recently hosted the Boy Scouts of America Patriots Path Council Historic Hike and Camporee with scouts from throughout the state camping out for three days on the grounds of the home of New Jersey’s first elected governor and signer of the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Mayor holds town hall style meeting
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Residents attending Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh’s town hall meeting on Saturday afternoon discussed their opinions on the proposed municipal renovations, specifically focusing on the placement of the five-bay emergency services building. During the presentation, the mayor showed the audience three plans for the location of the five-bay facility,…
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EWING: HomeFront starts work on new Family Campus
HomeFront "broke walls" June 25 at the former Marine Corps Reserve Center in Ewing Township, which is the first step toward converting the property into a leading edge Family Campus for the nonprofit group’s clients. State, county and local representatives were on hand, along with HomeFront staff and supporters, to watch as symbolic blows were…
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WEST WINDSOR: Legion squads are building
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor So far this season has not gone quite as well as either the West Windsor-Plainsboro or Princeton Post 218 baseball teams would have hoped in the Mercer County American Legion League. WW-P picked up a much-needed win on Tuesday when it rallied to defeat Princeton, 4-2, to improve to 5-11.…
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Bismarck’s ND salt cave has opened just in time for a Spring allergies
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – This new center offers cave sessions, sauna, skin care, and relaxation treatments. Bismarck – Dr. Margaret Smiechowski, North America’s foremost expert on Himalayan salt, is pleased to announce the opening of a new salt cave creation in Bismarck. The Salt Cave Wellness Relaxation Center is owned and operated by Agata Zidon…
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Interfaith Caregivers Hosts an “Evening of Amore” Fundraiser on July 16th
Soprano Joanna Latini will entertain guests at ICGMC’s "Evening of Amore’" on Wednesday, July 16th.
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KEAN COMPLETES $2.4 MILLION BUILDING OUR FUTURE PROJECT ADDING OT CLINIC, EXPANDING ENROLLMENT
Kean University Occupational Therapy graduate students work on their casting skills in the new OT clinic (from left): Cindy King of Manalapan, Gonzalo Garcia of Haledon, Pauline Eskander of South Plainfield and Ashley Harve of Springfield.
