Author: Central Jersey
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Community Medical Center Nurse Receives March of Dimes Nurse of the Year Award
By Wendy Keyes/March of Dimes The March of Dimes New Jersey chapter is pleased to announce that Lakewood resident Jonathan Gapilango from Community Medical Center in Toms River received the 2014 March of Dimes Nurse of the Year Award in the Nursing Administration category. Through Nurse of the Year Awards, the March of Dimes recognizes…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Reinhardts will dedicate life skills to help in Africa
Jason Reinhardt, who grew up in Hillsborough, draws a crowd as he works with Engineering Ministries International to provide engineering to missions in the developing world.
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EAST WINDSOR: Township wins bronze designation
Amy Batista photo. Mayor Janice Mironov displays the bronze sustainable des´ignation during the Dec. 9 Township Council meeting.
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Committed to truth and justice, not torture
Patrick Walsh, Princeton To the editor: Perhaps I was naive when I took an oath as a young infantry lieutenant to protect and defend the Constitution. Perhaps I was naive to think that part of what being an American Army officer meant was that we’re morally better than our enemies: we abide by the…
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Chanukah Celebrations at Stein
2014 Hanukkah Program- The Makalat Hamercaz Choir performed for Residents of Stein Assisted Living
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Dec. 18
An appreciation dinner for Charles Napolitan, past post commander of the Roebling American Legion Post 39, will take place Dec. 28 at 3 p.m. in the Roebling American Legion at 199 4th Ave. in Roebling. The cost is $15 per person. RSVP to Tony Drangula at 609-499-1683 or James Napolitan at 609-499-2154. Trinity United Methodist…
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PRINCETON-MONTGOMERY: Pipeline project approved by federal agency
Photo couresy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
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HIGHTSTOWN: Rise delivers gifts to 800 local needy families
Amy Batista photo. Santa visits with a child during the Rise Holiday Party in Hightstown. The organization made the holiday season brighter for almost 1,000 local families this year.
