Author: Central Jersey
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LAWRENCE: ‘Trailblazers’ to receive honors at Black History celebration
Music, artwork and food will highlight Lawrence High School’s annual Black History Month celebration and also honor four “trailblazers” at the Feb. 20 event, which starts at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 at the high school. The event starts in the hallway outside the Lawrence High School auditorium, and moves through the halls. Visitors…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Kenna helps RHS reach MCT semis
Defenseman a key for hockey By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Jimmy Kenna isn’t big on his own statistics, and his statistics won’t jump out at anyone, but the Robbinsville High School ice hockey team knows how valuable he is. The senior plays a vital role as a leader for their defensive end. ”He’s your…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Moving on, moving up
Gary Wiesner Retiring Sgt. Karen Hoelzel is thanked by Mayor Doug Tomson at the Feb. 10 meeting.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Rod Hirsch hatched his idea of goodies for troops in ’69
In honor of the 10th anniversary, a decorated cake sat waiting, too.
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MANVILLE: Police make fourth save using Narcan
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Manville police revived an unresponsive apparent overdose victim by giving him a Narcan injection at 11:04 p.m. Feb. 11 on South 13th Avenue, marking the fourth time in a less than six months borough police have used the medical kits to reverse the effects of a narcotics overdose. The man,…
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Shock and awe
Captain Robert Trimble was commanding officer of the Poltava Airbase in Russia in May 1945. (Photo courtesy of Lee Trimble)
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DIY EzW2 Software Offers Simple And Flexible Ways Prepare W2 And 1099 MISC Tax Forms
By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – The new DIY ezW2 2014, W2 and 1099 MISC tax preparation software is an affordable and fully functional software designed for small business and accountants. Learn more by visiting www.halfpricesoft.com. Newark, NJ – March 2 is the deadline to file tax forms back to IRS. Small businesses that need affordable…
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PRINCETON: Scheide book collection transferred to Princeton Univ.
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer On his 90th birthday, philanthropist William H. Scheide announced 11 years ago that he would be bequeath his collection of rare printed materials to his alma mater Princeton University after he died. This month, that gift — the largest ever in school history worth nearly $300 million —…
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