Author: Central Jersey
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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…
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PRINCETON: Princeton Packet Ice Hockey Player of the Year
Princeton Day School senior Sean Timmons capped his career by helping the Panthers to a state prep championship and a win over rival Lawrenceville.
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PRINCETON: Monzo top candidate
Council to replace retiring administrator By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Assistant Administrator and Director of Finance Kathryn Monzo is the front runner to succeed Robert W. Bruschi as the top civilian employee in municipal government, officials said. Mr. Bruschi, the current administrator, is due to retire this year. Officials said they plan to…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township planner’s contract renewed
The East Windsor Township Planning Board held a special meeting Monday to renew the township planner’s contract. By Matthew Liebross, Special Writer The East Windsor Township Planning Board held a special meeting Monday to renew the township planner’s contract. The 8 p.m. assembly was held in the East Windsor Township Municipal Building. Although brief, the…
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VFW Post 8371 Presents Commemorative Book From Grateful Nations
By Keith Marley Hillsborough’s VFW Post 8371 members Ron Miller and Dan Wistuk, present Margaret Reeves, widow of former VFW member James Reeves, and current VFW member Robert McCray with copies of " Korea Reborn – A grateful nation honors war veterans for 60 years of growth ". The book, a commemorative gift, is published…
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Rutgers Unveils $5.2 Million Microscope Facilities Supported by the Obama Administration’s Recovery Act
By Yankee Public Relations NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (March 31, 2014) – Funded in part by the Obama Administration’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, Rutgers University today unveiled two microscopy suites, together valued at more than $5.2 million. These instruments are the “best in the world” at producing nanoscale images that will impact scientific developments in…
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PRINCETON: Police to hold practice drills
The Princeton Police Department will be conducting training exercises at the former hospital site on Witherspoon Street this week The Princeton Police Department will be conducting training exercises at the former hospital site on Witherspoon Street this week. Neighborhood residents will see an increased police presence for training purposes. There were also construction projects and…
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COUNTY: New community chorus forming
Those interested in singing are invited to explore performing with a newly forming community chorus, which will begin rehearsing on April 9 at 7 p.m. The community chorus requires no auditions, and the repertoire will include folk songs, classical music and traditional American music. The chorus seeks to serve the community by performing for a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township Democrats to choose candidates — and more
Challengers organize "about 30" candidates for party district posts By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Democrats will face a primary election decision in June to determine more than their candidates for two seats on the local governing body. Party organization ballot contests could decide more — like the direction of the Democratic Party in the…
