Author: Central Jersey
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LAWRENCE: Marchers, onlookers mark Memorial Day
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Overcast skies did little to dampen the spirits of the Memorial Day Parade crowd — neither the marchers nor the children and their parents who sat curbside to watch Saturday morning. Lawrence Township Police Department patrol cars, red and blue lights flashing, let the crowd know that the marchers were…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Tuesday primary: Voters to pick candidates for Nov. 4
Don’t forget! By Ruth Luse Tuesday, June 3, is primary election day in New Jersey. Polls will be open from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. The purpose of the primary election is to nominate party candidates who will run in the general election and elect party members of the state and county committees. Those who vote in…
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STATE WE’RE IN: State’s land business predates America
By Michele Byers Once a year, America’s oldest continuously operating corporation meets in a tiny building in Burlington City. Instead of business suits, shareholders dress in Quaker costumes. There’s not much business to conduct because the Council of West Jersey Proprietors is from another era. Established in 1688 as a land grant corporation, the council…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Veterans lead line of march
Cheers and tears on Memorial Day By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Straight-faced Air Force Capt. John Conroy thanked Saturday’s crowd for giving him the chance to be honored at Hillsborough Memorial Day weekend observances. And thanks for another gift, he said, a hitch in his voice betraying his cool demeanor. "Until today I never had…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights advance to set up 1-2 showdown
Girls lacrosse has full team effort in semifinal win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Scoring goals has not been a problem this season for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls lacrosse team. The Knights have averaged 15.6 goals a game including just under 17 a game in three state tournament games. The latest scoring outburst…
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LAWRENCE: Special Olympics focus of luncheon
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Special Olympics Games USA will draw about 100,000 people to the central Jersey region in June and inject around $110 million into the economy during the week of the games, according to the MidJersey Chamber of Commerce. Robert D. Prunetti, chamber president and CEO, said Wednesday that his…
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American Conference on Diversity Educators’ Institute: Closing the Gap Between Teachers & Students
2014 Summer Educators’ Institute
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Royalista provides a whole new experience for royal fans around the world
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – With its recent official launch this week, Royalista is already making a big splash. It is an interactive website which aims to create a community of royal fans who can share stories as well as news about their favorite royal families. Users can also enjoy the professional content published by journalists…
