Author: Central Jersey
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Educate yourselves on the dangers to elephants
Marianne Romano, Lambertville To the editor: Last Friday I participated with many others in the International March of Elephants in Princeton. Thousands more did the same in 42 other cities across the world including London, New York, Cape Town, San Francisco, Munich, Hong Kong and others. This was billed as the largest rally held…
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Soccer icon Tim Howard joins Board of Directors for NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
By Jeff Weber The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is proud to announce the addition of Tim Howard, noted Tourette Syndrome advocate and star goalkeeper of the United States Men’s National Soccer Team, to the organization’s leadership as a member of the Board of Directors, effective October 7. Howard, a…
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MONROE: Man indicted in father’s murder
A Middlesex County grand jury has indicted Monroe resident Andrew Grossman with the murder of his father, Ronald, earlier this year, officials said. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor NEW BRUNSWICK — A Middlesex County grand jury has indicted Monroe resident Andrew Grossman with the murder of his father, Ronald, earlier this year, officials said.…
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MONTGOMERY: Scouts clean, restore forgotten cemetery
Almost forgotten and overgrown with weeds, a cemetery lay hidden behind the Village Elementary School. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group MONTGOMERY — Almost forgotten and overgrown with weeds, a cemetery lay hidden behind the Village Elementary School. When Sophia Sharpless, 14, Jenna Devchand, 14, and Claire Decker, 14, attended the elementary school they had…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hillsborough wins SB band tourney
The Hillsborough High School Raiders Marching Band was awarded the Mayor’s Cup for the highest competitive score, outscoring 21 other area competing bands in the 32nd annual Tournament of Champions comp By Ed Birch, Special Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Hillsborough High School Raiders Marching Band was awarded the Mayor’s Cup for the highest competitive…
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Thanks for support for library book sale
Sherri Garber, Eve Niedergang, Book sale co-chairs To the editor: The Friends of the Princeton Public Library held their annual book sale the weekend of Sept. 27 — 29. Aided by glorious weather and a book-loving community, the sale had its best year ever. We sold thousands upon thousands of books, some dating…
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October 20-26 is Radon Action Week in U.S.A. Take Action Against America’s Leading Household Killer! SWAT Environmental is Saving Lives
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Radon action week is one week dedicated to informing people about the dangers of radon gas. The EPA released a graph informing readers that radon gas causes more deaths than car crashes per year. Because radon gas is so dangerous and a huge mystery, radon action week was created. Indianapolis, IN…
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PRINCETON: Town sets its sights on more sustainability
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials on Tuesday touted a service that residents can pay for to help them save money on their household energy bill, one part of a strategy the town has to make the community more environmentally friendly. Residents can get a home energy audit by Ciel Power, a company…
