Author: Central Jersey
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PLAINSBORO: Zhang 12th in Olympic pairs skating
Plainsboro resident Felicia Zhang and her skating partner, Nathan Bartholomay, finished 12th in the pairs competition at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. After a strong short program, Zhang and Bartholomay performed a clean Les Misérables free skate, moving up two places from the start of the day. The team earned just one…
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JAMESBURG: Student’s artwork in bank’s calendar
Amy Batista photo. Jamesburg Board of Education members look through a bank calendar featuring a local student’s artwork.
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HILLSBOROUGH: McFarland wins CJ IV 1,600
Senoo captures girls shot put By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The plan for Nick McFarland went out the window pretty quickly, but the veteran runner never worried. It’s one of the benefits of being one of the most versatile runners in New Jersey. The Hillsborough High School senior changed his strategy on the fly…
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JAMESBURG: Student’s artwork in bank’s calendar
A local student’s artwork was featured for the first time in the first annual 1st Constitution Bank calendar. By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — A local student’s artwork was featured for the first time in the first annual 1st Constitution Bank calendar. Superintendent Dr. Gail Verona made the announcement at the Jan. 23 Board…
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CRANBURY: Committee fetes former planner
Former Township Planner Harvey Moskowitz was recognized with a resolution at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting, honoring his contributions to the township’s design. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Former Township Planner Harvey Moskowitz was recognized with a resolution at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting, honoring his contributions to the township’s design. Mayor…
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REGION: Another wintry snow stike
A snow sculpture at the Von Thun Farm in South Brunswick echoes the feelings of many in the region as yet another snowstorm unleashes its fury Thursday.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Public eatery etiquette needed
There are small, counter serve, eateries in and around Princeton that become filled at lunch time. By Mirah Riben, Monroe To the editor: There are small, counter serve, eateries in and around Princeton that become filled at lunch time. I was at one recently that was packed to capacity. There I stood, with a…
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March of Dimes New Jersey Central Division Names New Board Chair
By March of Dimes Industry leader Kari A. Mastro, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Vice President of Nursing & Patient Care Services at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and the Sloane Hospital for Women of New York-Presbyterian, has been named Board Chairperson for the March of Dimes New Jersey Central Division Board of Directors. She has been on…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Happy trails no more?
You wouldn’t know it from the weather, but spring is only six weeks away. By Michele Byers, Special Writer You wouldn’t know it from the weather, but spring is only six weeks away. Almost time to lace up our hiking boots, jump on our mountain bikes or saddle up horses and enjoy New Jersey’s trails!…
