Author: Central Jersey
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For the children
Jim Schnell helps neglected and abused kids By Michele Alperin, Special Writer Significant life changes often stimulate reflective thinking about the past that shifts personal priorities. Trained in chemical engineering and business, Jim Schnell, of Lawrenceville, spent his career at Exxon Mobil in manufacturing, marketing and supply chain management before retiring eight years ago. ”I…
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Rojo’s Roastery at Brick Farm Market
Rojo’s Roastery serves expertly-crafted coffees and teas at Hopewell’s Brick Farm Market
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Colgate Program Helps Rutgers Chemistry Students Develop Research Interests
Colgate-Palmolive scientist Long Pan, Ph.D., with Rutgers Chemistry undergraduate students Scott Smart and Shiri Nawrocki, participants in the company’s research co-op program.
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PLAINSBORO: Knights just fine with Boal in goal
Senior helps lacrosse start 2-0 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Thanks to the stellar play of Alexa L’Insalata, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls lacrosse team has not worried about its goalie play. And even with L’Insalata’s graduation, the Knights aren’t concerned. That’s because they have known that Eva Boal was waiting in the…
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Princeton Tennis Program celebrates it 60th anniversary of providing recreational tennis to the Area
By Phoebe Outerbridge The Princeton Tennis Program (PTP), a non-profit tennis organization serving the greater Princeton community, announces plans to celebrate its 60th anniversary this year. The milestone will be feted at PTP’s annual signature event, the Princeton Tennis Classic, to be held on June 4th and 5th at the Eve Kraft Community Tennis Center…
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PRINCETON: Pact near for university contribution
Princeton officials said they are closing in on a deal with Princeton University that will see the school make a multi-year financial contribution to the municipality By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials said they are closing in on a deal with Princeton University that will see the school make a multi-year financial contribution…
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MANVILLE: Dinner to help family dealing with ill child
Fire, rescue personnel rally to help "one of their own" By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Manville is coming together again to help one of its own. A spaghetti dinner is planned on Friday, April 11, from 4-8 p.m. at firehouse No. 1 on South Third Avenue to aid Jim and Kim Monto with medical…
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ROBBINSVILLE: County officials working with Amazon to fill warehouse jobs
Amazon is accepting applications for its dock clerk and trainer positions and in late April will begin filling fulfillment associate and lead fulfillment associate positions by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — Mercer County, through its one-stop career center, is working with Amazon to begin filling jobs for the retail giant’s soon-to-open fulfillment center in…
