Author: Central Jersey
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Surprised alcohol banned in community parks
Monica Smith, Princeton To the editor: We had every intention of hosting a picnic in one of the many parks in and around Princeton while the weather was still with us. It was for a small number of adults and their children to celebrate the beginning of the new academic year. Because my husband and…
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Second Annual Video Contest Challenges Youth to Educate Peers on ‘Protecting’ Themselves with Vaccinations
By Kimberly Sperun Media Contact: Kimberly Sperun MCS Healthcare Public Relations (800) 477-9626 Second Annual Video Contest Challenges Youth to Educate Peers on ‘Protecting’ Themselves with Vaccinations Newark, NJ, September 23, 2013 – With vaccinations responsible for preventing 14 million cases of disease every year, The Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern…
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PRINCETON: University students take a walk outside the orange bubble
The invisible “orange bubble” around Princeton University is often cited as the reason why students seldom venture too far off campus to explore the world beyond Nassau Street. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The invisible “orange bubble” around Princeton University is often cited as the reason why students seldom venture too far off campus…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking Athletic Club seeking new members
The South Brunswick High School Viking Athletic Club VAC is an organization of parents, coaches, and teachers for student athletes, according to the group. By Azra Baig, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School Viking Athletic Club VAC is an organization of parents, coaches, and teachers for student athletes, according to the group. According to…
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PRINCETON: Eisgruber installed: Cites importance of college education
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber, declaring that America’s colleges and universities are a “beacon to the world,” used his inaugural address Sunday to give By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber, declaring that America’s colleges and universities are a “beacon to the world,” used his inaugural address Sunday to…
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New ESL Tutor Training Starts October 26th
By Diane Hasili The YWCA Princeton’s English as a Second Language Program is presenting a series of workshops highlighting teaching techniques in listening and speaking, reading, and writing. The workshops take place on four Saturday mornings at the YWCA Princeton. The dates are October 26, November 9, November 23 and December 7. There is no cost…
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The Stray Birds at Concerts at the Crossing Oct. 19
By Scott Cullen Concerts at the Crossing presents The Stray Birds, a string band from York, PA that plays folk, country, and bluegrass music on Saturday, Oct. 18. The concert takes place at 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing in Titusville, New Jersey. The band is touring in support of their…
