Author: Central Jersey
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SPORTS CALENDAR: January 10
Hamilton HSW Fri., Jan. 10 Varsity track meet vs. TBA at Peddie High School, 6 p.m. Sat., Jan. 11 Boys varsity wrestling quad vs. Allentown, Steinert, West Windsor-Plainsboro North @ Steinert, 9 a.m. Girls junior varsity basketball vs. Lawrence, 10 a.m. Boys freshman basketball @ Lawrence, 10 a.m. Boys varsity swimming invitational @ Hightstown, 10…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Starting Hunterdon County’s 4th century
John Lanza takes the oath of office as Hunterdon County freeholder as his wife, Kyra, holds the Bible in ceremonies Thursday in Flemington. She’s holding their child, Mark, who was born three days before his father’s upset victory in the June Republican primary. (Photo by Gene Robbins)
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Rutgers Tourette Syndrome expert touts local research success in address to NAMI
By Jeff Weber JAMESBURG — Dr. Jay A. Tischfield, Executive Director of the Human Genetics Institute of New Jersey at Rutgers University and the CEO of RUCDR Infinite Biologics, was the keynote speaker at the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ annual New Jersey conference – “Pathways to Recovery” – on December 14 at the Crowne…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Township man among police academy graduates
Mercer County dignitaries and law enforcement officials from around the county gathered Monday to celebrate the graduation of the 10th basic class of police officers from the Mercer Police Academy, which included Sean F. Napierkowski, of Robbinsville, who will serve the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office. Courtesy photo
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COUNTY: Residents urged to exercise caution in cold
County officials are reminding residents to take precautions against severe cold, which gripped the region earlier this week. TRENTON — Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes is reminding residents to take precautions against severe cold, which gripped the region earlier this week. ”Extremely cold weather is forecast for Monday night into Wednesday,” said Mr. Hughes…
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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: January 9
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Benefits protection Legislation sponsored by Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter to help protect benefits for workers laid off or furloughed due to a state of emergency has been advanced by an Assembly panel. ”Instances like Superstorm Sandy highlighted gaps in our…
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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: January 10
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Benefits protection Legislation sponsored by Assemblywoman Shavonda Sumter to help protect benefits for workers laid off or furloughed due to a state of emergency has been advanced by an Assembly panel. ”Instances like Superstorm Sandy highlighted gaps in our…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Massi helps Ravens earn first win
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The season certainly didn’t begin the way the Robbinsville High boys basketball team had hoped. But after six straight losses to open the season, the Ravens put together their best performance of the season last Saturday and came away with their first win, topping Princeton, 67-41. ”We finally committed…
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JAMESBURG: BOE bans PTA from using schools
The borough’s Parent Teacher Association and its members have violated the rules established for the use of school facilities and are no longer permitted to use them, according to a resolution unanimously passe By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — The borough’s Parent Teacher Association and its members have violated the rules established for the…
