Author: Central Jersey
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WEST WINDSOR: Township pauses for reflection
They did it for home even if that meant never getting to go back there. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — They did it for home even if that meant never getting to go back there. West Windsor Township honored those veterans who made it home and those who made the ultimate sacrifice…
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PRINCETON: Students from China attending Stuart School
Maria Xu and Tina Lu attend classes, do their homework and play sports just like any other students would at the all-girls Stuart Country Day School. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Maria Xu and Tina Lu attend classes, do their homework and play sports just like any other students would at the all-girls Stuart…
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MONTGOMERY: Cycling to raise awareness and find a cure
Every mile matters to Michaela Kornberg. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Every mile matters to Michaela Kornberg. Ms. Kornberg, 20, a 2011 graduate from Montgomery High School, will bike for 4,000 miles across the country in honor of those affected by cancer. ”I’m riding for them because they can’t and I will carry…
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MCCC Gallery Hosts “Mercer County Photography Exhibit 2013”; Prizes to be Announced at Reception Nov. 20
R.L.DeFalco “Carnegie Daybreak,” by Richard DeFalco of Princeton, is one of the special places in Mercer County featured in “My Mercer: Mercer County Photographers 2013,” an exhibit at The Gallery at Mercer County Community College from Nov. 18 to Dec. 19.
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PRINCETON: Princeton honors those who served
The late morning sun was shining on the All Wars Monument in Princeton on Monday, when 91-year-old Herb Hobler got up to speak about participating in the most devastating air raid of all of World War II. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The late morning sun was shining on the All Wars Monument in…
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Re-imagining Atlantis
T.A. Barron follows up his Merlin series with a story about the lost continent When T. A. Barron, author of the popular young adult Avalon/Merlin series, was looking for the next subject for his writings, he wanted to discover another epic fantasy that would catch his heart as much as Merlin had. ”There are…
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New Survey finds Schools Failing Grief Education and Most People Associating Grief with Depression, but new Twitter-inspired Book looks at "Good from Grief"
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – More Americans will grieve in next decade than ever before, but in new survey by grief support non-profit, www.MyGriefAngels.org, over 80% of respondents said "they were not prepared for dealing with loss, they want schools to better prepare us, and majority associated grief with depression", but new twitter-inspired book, "Good from…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Thank you for the honor By Arthur Robinson, Kendall Park To the editor: To my friends at South Brunswick Citizens for Independent Living (CIL), I wish to thank you for honoring me as one of the 2013 recipients of The Barry Indik Memorial Award for community service at the 22nd Independence Ball on Nov.…
