Author: Central Jersey
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Industry Leader Named to March of Dimes New Jersey State Board
By March of Dimes Industry leader Jonathan Herman, Chief Operating Officer at Preferred Home Health Care & Nursing Services, has been named to the March of Dimes New Jersey Board of Directors. March of Dimes board members, who serve as volunteers, oversee the business of the chapter and implementation of the March of Dimes strategic…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Ceremonies remember 9/11 terror attacks
Two Hillsborough fire companies will hold observances Two township fire companies will hold events remembering the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The Hillsborough Woods Road Fire Company will hold a memorial ceremony at its firehouse, 324 Woods Road, at 7 p.m. There will be a color guard, playing of taps, and a reading of…
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CAMPAIGN LETTER POLICY FOR 2013
Read the rules if you plan on writing! Ruth Luse This year’s Nov. 5 general election ballots will be more complicated than ever. Added to the usual state, county and local municipal elections, there also will be the election of several Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education members. And on top of those will be…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS alumnus makes division honor roll
Rowan photo Shannon O’Brien of South Brunswick is one of three Lacrosse players honored.
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CRANBURY: CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. ID badges Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem, that would revise the Contractors’ Registration Act to require state-issued identification badges for home improvement contractors has been signed into law. ”As we continue to recover from…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Dragon steps in for RHS field hockey
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group It wasn’t all that long ago that Alyssa Dragon was playing field hockey in high school. The former Bridgewater-Raritan High School player is the new head coach at Robbinsville High School, only half a year after she graduated from Old Dominion University. ”It was pretty quick,” said Dragon, who…
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PRINCETON: DPW director retiring Oct. 1
Princeton will need to replace its public works director, the fourth senior level manager to leave the municipality in the first year of consolidation. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton will need to replace its public works director, the fourth senior level manager to leave the municipality in the first year of consolidation. Director…
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