Author: Central Jersey
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Wrestlers make mark at tourney
by Ken Weingartner, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — If anyone was unaware of Robbinsville High School prior to last weekend’s NJSIAA Wrestling Tournament, player performances changed all that. The Ravens sent three wrestlers to the tourney in Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall and came away with its first state place-winners in history as Tyler Gildner finished second…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Green parks bring in the ‘green’
Most park benefits are obvious. Glorious green spaces for playing and relaxing outdoors boost our physical and mental health. They provide shelter for wildlife and places where we can connect with nature, and they teach us about our history and heritage. Parks can serve as large swaths of open space that safeguard drinking water and…
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LAWRENCE: Lawmaker offers advice mixed with humor
Assemblyman Jon Bramnick may be known as “the Funniest Lawyer in New Jersey” — after all, he did win humor contests sponsored by the New Jersey Bar Association in the 1990s — but much of what he ha By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Assemblyman Jon Bramnick may be known as “the Funniest Lawyer in New…
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PENNINGTON: Emily’s, Ogren are honored by EDC
The Pennington Borough Economic Development Commission (EDC) has announced the recipient of the 2014 Business of the Year Award — Emily’s Café and Catering, on South Main Street. The Pennington Borough Economic Development Commission (EDC) has announced the recipient of the 2014 Business of the Year Award — Emily’s Café and Catering, on South Main…
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LAWRENCE: Group from area church, school on mission to Haiti
This week, Mr. Tucci and his family are visiting the island nation of Haiti, but to describe it as a vacation would be misleading. By Lea Kahn, Packet Media Group Peter Tucci spent a few hours in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a few years ago, during a stopover on a flight from the United States to Guadeloupe…
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From polar vortex to pampered pets: Tabby’s Place rescues Flemington “catsicles”
Angela Townsend, Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary If you thought the recent polar vortex was hard on humans, imagine being a cat confined in a cage outdoors. Such was the fate of three gentle felines in Flemington. When concerned neighbors spotted the caged cats during the coldest days of winter, they contacted animal control officer…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Residents give blood after Ewing blast
Robbinsville residents came out in droves to support a drive hosted by the township and the Community Blood Council of New Jersey Inc. Photo courtesy of Robbinsville Township
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Summer Session Registration at MCCC Now Open
Enrollment is now open for Summer session classes at MCCC.
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Summer Session Registration at MCCC Now Open
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – New students, current students at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) and visiting students home on summer break will have an opportunity to catch up or get ahead by earning college credits during the Summer session at MCCC, which is now open for registration. Students can choose from a variety…
