Author: Central Jersey
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Trenton Youth Share Business Products and Ideas at Minding Our Business Market Fair
This group was among the 90 Trenton students who participated in Minding Our Business’ April 5 Market Day at P.J. Hill Elementary School. Students earned an estimated $2,000 selling products that they created and marketed as part of the program.
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Trenton Youth Share Business Products and Ideas at Minding Our Business Market Fair
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ, April 8, 2014: Trenton’s P.J. Hill Elementary School on East State Street was bustling with activity and entrepreneurial spirit on Saturday, April 5, as Trenton students donned their entrepreneurial caps and participated in the 18th annual Minding Our Business (MOB) Market Fair Day. For five straight hours, 90 students from…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights swing into action with wins
North boys golf slips by South By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Despite weather that would suggest the contrary, the season has started about as well as the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys golf team could have hoped. The Knights, under first-year head coach Mike Courtney, opened the season with a 209-210 win over WW-P South…
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Community journalists sought
Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected] Correspondents sought to cover governmental/ school meetings and community events. Candidates must have a car while experience in photography is strongly preferred. Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected].
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Bodnar’s Auction Sales relocates to the New Jersey Convention & Expo Center in Edison, NJ
By Joe Bodnar Bodnar’s Auction Sales relocates to New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison Central New Jersey’s largest auctioneer is going, going n and will be gone from their current location in Franklin Township, moving to a new and more expansive home at the New Jersey Convention & Exposition Center in Edison. Bodnar’s…
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BREAKING: Florence Township Police Chief Scully dead at 58
Official confirms chief ‘succumbed to cancer’ April 6 by James McEvoy, Managing Editor FLORENCE — The Florence Township Fire Department, through its Facebook page, announced that Township Police Chief Alvin Scully has died at age 58. The post appeared on the department’s Facebook page around 8 p.m. April 6, indicating that Chief Scully had died…
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Lawrenceville Resident to Be Honored at Holocaust Commemoration
By Sherry S. Kirschenbaum Whippany, NJ, April 7, 2014 — Dr. Paul Winkler of Lawrenceville, executive director of the NJ Commission on Holocaust Education, will be honored at “A Moral Mandate: Memories of the Unimaginable,” this year’s Yom Hashoah Holocaust Memorial at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, April 28, at the Wilkins Theater at Kean University,…
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PAGING PDS: Rome a blend of history, cuisine and culture
In school, I’ve translated Latin from a book; but it was an entirely different experience to wander through the Roman forum, with my Latin class at my side By Caroline Lippman In school, I’ve translated Latin from a book; but it was an entirely different experience to wander through the Roman forum, with my Latin…
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Community journalists sought
Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected] Correspondents sought to cover governmental/school meetings and community events. Candidates must have a car while experience in photography is strongly preferred. Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected].
