Author: Central Jersey
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PAGING PDS: Striving to a goal: Quest for social equality
Joel A. Barker said, “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” By Shriya Ramesh Joel A. Barker said, “Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” For several…
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MONTGOMERY: Pipeline meeting tonight
The township will hold a public meeting about the Transcontinental Pipeline Expansion tonight (March 11) at 7 p.m. in the municipal building. MONTGOMERY — The township will hold a public meeting about the Transcontinental Pipeline Expansion tonight (March 11) at 7 p.m. in the municipal building. The purpose of the meeting will be to receive…
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PRINCETON: The handwriting is on . . . the paper
Typing up reports, pounding on smart phones, crafting emails, even e-signatures — many people use some type of keyboard every day, often opting for Times New Roman, Verdana and Arial lettering to get thei By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet Typing up reports, pounding on smart phones, crafting emails, even e-signatures — many people…
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Scientist, Entrepreneur, Space Traveler Greg Olsen to Present MCCC Lecture March 26
Dr. Greg Olsen, president of GHO Ventures of Princeton and the third private citizen to orbit the Earth on the International Space Station, will present a lecture at MCCC March 26.
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Scientist, Entrepreneur, Space Traveler Greg Olsen to Present MCCC Lecture March 26
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Princeton resident Greg Olsen, entrepreneur, scientist, and the third private citizen to orbit the Earth on the International Space Station (ISS), will present the lecture "From Entrepreneurship to Spaceship" at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) at noon on Wednesday, March 26. Olsen’s presentation, part of MCCC’s Distinguished Lecture Series,…
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PRINCETON: Hospital incinerator to be tested
Princeton municipal officials are going to consider that a former incinerator at the site of the old hospital was used to burn medical waste. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Princeton municipal officials are going to consider that a former incinerator at the site of the old hospital was used to burn medical waste. Mayor Liz…
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PRINCETON: Crime stats lower after consolidation
Reported crime in Princeton was down in the first year of consolidation, although police cautioned against reading too much into the numbers. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Reported crime in Princeton was down in the first year of consolidation, although police cautioned against reading too much into the numbers. The data, contained in a…
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Lental Hymn Festival
By Mary Trigg All are invited to a Lenten Hymn Festival All are invited to Lenten Hymn Festival at Abiding Presence Lutheran Church in Ewing on Sunday, March23 at 3:00pm. Led by guest organist Emily Sensenbach-Gopal, guests are invited to sing select hymns for the Lenten season, including "A Mighty Fortress is Our God", and…
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HAMILTON: Updated school calendar released
School officials has announced four make-up days. HAMILTON — As a result of school closings due to inclement weather Feb. 3, 5, 13 and 14, the Hamilton Township School District has announced four make-up days. According to the district website, the calendar changes are as follows: * Feb. 3 will be made up Tuesday, June…
