Author: Central Jersey
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Recent Grants Will Help PEI Kids Serve Hundreds of Mercer County At-Risk Youth in 2014 and Beyond
By Jesse Elliot Lawrenceville, NJ n January 9, 2014 n Since 1984, Lawrenceville-based PEI Kids has delivered comprehensive Prevention, Education and Intervention programs aimed at keeping Mercer County children safe. Recent financial support from the County, State and two corporate foundations will further strengthen the nonprofit’s “Comprehensive Juvenile Offenders Outreach Services (CJOOS)” and “Managing Aggression…
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LAWRENCE: Col. Hand re-enactment rescheduled for Saturday
The 52nd annual re-enactment of Revolutionary War patriot Col. Edward Hand’s delaying tactics against the British before the Second Battle of Trenton in 1777 has been rescheduled for Saturday at By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The 52nd annual re-enactment of Revolutionary War patriot Col. Edward Hand’s delaying tactics against the British before the Second Battle…
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WEST AMWELL TWP.: Pheasant hunt will raise funds for accident victim
Hunt family hosts annual charity event The fourth annual fundraiser — a pheasant hunt — to address a community need will be held Jan. 18 at the Hunt Family Preserve in West Amwell Township. The hunt will benefit Adam’s Paralysis Recovery. Adam Ubel, a 16-year-old boy from Kingwood, had an accident and is paralyzed from…
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MANVILLE: Onderko and Asher begin terms
Republicans and Democrats have three members each on Borough Council By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Republicans Susan Asher and Richard Onderko were sworn in Saturday at the annual borough government reorganization meeting. Both won Borough Council seats in the Nov. 5 election. Ms. Asher is entering her fifth term, and Mr. Onderko is back…
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MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one
Bishop Paul Bootkoski celebrates at the first Mass of the Christ the Redeemer parish in Manville. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one
Bishop Paul Bootkoski, with the Reverend Stanislaw Slaby, right, welcomes parishioners.(Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Donnadio makes quick work of his mat foes
Junior 132-pounder helps Raiders start 7-3 By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Anthony Scaglia joined some rare company Saturday. The West Essex wrestler didn’t win, but he became just the third opponent this year to make it past the first period against Hillsborough High School’s Jack Donnadio. ”Jack’s the kind of kid, he comes out…
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