Author: Central Jersey
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Princeton Tourette walk getting serious help from North Brunswick mother and daughter
By Jeff Weber NORTH BRUNSWICK – Ally Abad was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome in 2009. The 14-year-old North Brunswick native since has endured an extremely bumpy journey full of dead ends with medication and difficulties figuring out special education plans such as 504s and IEPs. But Abad has endured, and now she’s assisting others facing…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Black history is examined through local lens
Assemblyman Troy Singleton (D-7) said he was eager to learn about local African-American history at the Feb. 22 event. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: February 27
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Sick leave Citing a report that a Paterson police officer on paid suspension for alleged sexual assault may cash in $70,000 worth of unused leave when he retires, Deputy Republican Leader Nancy F. Muñoz has said there is no…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT: February 27
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. School closing Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Bonnie Watson Coleman, Mila Jasey and Thomas Giblin that would require any plan to close a school that is under state control first be approved by the school district’s board of education…
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BioNJ Targets Streamlined Therapeutic Development in Clinical Trials
By Yankee Public Relations Recognizing the strong need to streamline clinical trials,BioNJ has announced a Clinical Trials Master Service Agreement template designed to support clinical trial facilitation in Phases 2 through 4. The form is available to BioNJ members and the public by contacting BioNJ at [email protected]. The project was a collaboration between BioNJ, Rutgers…
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RECOVERY ONGOING IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Allie Zatoren Sayreville, NJ-February 26, 2014- There are still countless efforts happening with Hurricane Sandy recovery, however significantly more work is still to be done. The Middlesex County Long Term Recovery Group (MCLTRG) was established in response to the effects of the Hurricane Sandy disaster to coordinate assistance to those experiencing loss or damage. …
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LAWRENCE: Two arrested in 2013 cell phone theft
It took four months, but a student at The Lawrenceville School has recovered her cell phone and two women have been charged with receiving stolen property It took four months, but a student at The Lawrenceville School has recovered her cell phone and two women have been charged with receiving stolen property, according to the…
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LAWRENCE: Science fair draws 175 projects
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer When Andrew Tziarris-Over would go grocery shopping with his father, he often noticed that organically grown fruits and vegetables were smaller in size than those grown with the help of synthetic fertilizers. That’s when it occurred to Andrew that maybe he could experiment growing flowers with and without …
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March of Dimes National Ambassador Family Kicks Off Week-Long New Jersey Tour with Visit to AmeriHealth New Jersey
By March of Dimes AmeriHealth New Jersey, a health insurance company focused exclusively on the state of New Jersey, welcomed the March of Dimes National Ambassador Aidan Lamothe to the company’s Cranbury, NJ headquarters on February 24, 2014. Aidan was joined by his mother Jill Teeters. The ambassador family is sharing their personal story in…
