Author: Central Jersey
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Town loses a longtime public servant
David H. Knights, 60, a man who has left an indelible imprint on the town and region he loved, died Tuesday morning By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Hopewell Borough Council President David H. Knights, 60, a man who has left an indelible imprint on the town and region he loved, died Tuesday morning. Upon hearing…
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LAWRENCE: Lawrence Lightning 95-pounders win
The Lawrence Lightning’s 95-pound football team defeated the Northern Burlington Greyhounds, 13-8, in its second game of the season Sept. 21. The Lawrence Lightning’s 95-pound football team defeated the Northern Burlington Greyhounds, 13-8, in its second game of the season Sept. 21. Jalen Corbin set the tone for the game when he returned the opening…
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PLAINSBORO: CHOP breaks ground on new specialty care center
Patient Danielle Hirsch waits for the day when she can get comprehensive health care in one hospital facility. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group PLAINSBORO — Patient Danielle Hirsch waits for the day when she can get comprehensive health care in one hospital facility. The 15-year-old Princeton Day School student has scoliosis and has to…
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PRINCETON: Councilwoman calls for canopy collapse probe
Firefighters examine part of the collapsed canopy at the old Princeton Dinky train station on Sept. 19. Staff photo by Lea Kahn
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PRINCETON: Panther boys win second straight
PDS soccer starting to come together By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton Day School boys soccer team hopes the results of its last two matches are indicative of the way the rest of the season can go. While the Panthers still have not quite started to hit on all cylinders, they did win their…
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Marks Official Opening of Kessler Rehabilitation Center in Randolph
Photo Caption: Kessler Rehabilitation Center Manager, Paul Miller, PT (kneeling) and Randolph Township Mayor Tom MacArthur (with scissor) are joined by members of the Randolph business community and Kessler Rehabilitation Center Staff.
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NJCTS says 1st National Tourette Syndrome Caucus a success
Legislators, executives, lobbyists and representatives from various groups and organizations take in the first Bi-Partisan Congressional Tourette Syndrome Caucus on September 17 on Capitol Hill.
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An orchestra at his fingertips
Organist Christopher Houlihan will present a concert of classical pieces Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Princeton University Chapel.
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New Children’s Books "Your Inside Shape" and "Who’s Going to Be You?" Written to Inspire an Appreciation for Individuality in Kids
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Two New Books Focus on Helping Kids Aged 4 to 11 Build Self-Confidence. Boston, MA-NH – Today, author Christine Sarno-Doyle announces the release of two new children’s books that help children discover their passions, interests and talents while teaching and encouraging them to appreciate their uniqueness and to respect the unique…
