Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: The great snowstorm event that never happened
Phil McAuliffe The salt trucks and plows were ready to go throughout the area on Tuesday, but the expected massive snowfall just didn’t materialize. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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PRESS: CALENDAR
Fri., Jan.30, Sat., Jan. 31 Beth El Synagogue of East Windsor’s annual Scholar-in-Residence weekend: On Fri. at 6 p.m. Rabbi Marcus Mordecai Schwartz, director of the Beit Midrash and assistant professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary, will present “Travel Between the Diaspora and the Land of Israel in the Talmud: A Physical Journey or a…
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PACKET PICKS: Jan. 30
Fri., Jan. 30 Have a hoot at Howell Farm Mercer County Naturalist Jenn Rogers and Wildlife Center Director Diane Nickerson will present a program titled “An Evening of Owls,” 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The presentation will be held inside the farm’s heated 19th-century barn. Visitors will learn about the special adaptations…
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MONROE: Monroe Kindergarten registration open
Kindergarten registration in the Monroe Township Public Schools will be held on the following dates for children who will be 5 years old by Oct. 31, 2015: Oak Tree Elementary School, 226 Applegarth Road – Feb. 24 & 25. Call (609) 655-7642 to receive the Registration Packet: Last names beginning A – G Tues., Feb.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Region digs out from less than historic storm
New England takes brunt of storm By Charles W. Kim,Packet Media Group It was not the “historic blizzard” that many feared would cripple the state. Instead of two or three feet of blowing and drifting snow, the region saw more of a moderate storm accumulating between six to 10 inches. “We lifted the travel ban…
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President of Passaic County Community College Leads March of Dimes Effort to Improve Health of Passaic County Babies
Dr. Steven Rose of Colonia, NJ
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MONROE: Greenstein, panel study Helmetta shelter issues
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — State Sen. Linda Greenstein, D-14, called together a roundtable meeting Jan. 23 to discuss potential animal shelter legislation. “It’s very good the first session is to be a real good brainstorming session with all the different charities involved to see if we need new legislation in the state,”…
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Library receives $7,500 Pennington Day award
Shown from left are Joe Bielamowicz, William Compton, Joe Lawver, Pam Switlik, Kim Ha, Rachel Torpey and Terri Epstein.
