Author: Central Jersey
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The most focused founder of neuroendocrine cancer research launches $2 million immunotherapy initiative
The Caring for Carcinoid Foundation
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historic library is community gathering place
Old newspapers can be found on microfilm By John Tredrea, Special Writer Just one walk around Lambertville is enough to convince you that here is a river town with a long, interesting history. One place to find out a lot about it is the Lambertville Public Library at 6 Lilly St. One interesting way to…
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Kean University Recognizes Physical Therapy Month by Educating Community on Lou Gehrig’s Disease
patricia banks Expedition Leader Josh Valentine (from left); Donna York of HARK; Richard Santos of Fairview; Dr. Shannon Clifford of Kean’s pending School of Physical Therapy; Estefania Osorio of North Bergen; Kayla Bendul of Ringwood; and ALS patient Ellen Corindia.
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Bottom Dollar to close stores
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Bottom Dollar Food Store group announced last week it is selling its 66 locations. “This decision was difficult given the impact on our associates, customers and communities in which we operate,” said Gene Faller, vice president of retail operations for Bottom Dollar Food in a press statement. “We want to…
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WEST AMWELL: Crowd gave pipeline plan bad reviews
More than 100 people attended a meeting in West Amwell Nov. 5 to discuss the proposed PennEast natural gas pipeline.
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Nov. 13
The Chesterfield Township Emergency Squad Drill Night will be held 7:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 17 at the Chesterfield Township Emergency Squad Building. For more information, visit www.chesterfieldtwp.com. *** û The Chesterfield Township Environmental Commission will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 18 at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building to…
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ART IN THE EVERYDAY
As the Stampede public art exhibit helped to unveil, Hopewell Valley is rich with talent and interest in the arts. The Hopewell Valley Arts Council was thrilled to see how the community engaged with the oxen, but even more excited to witness its creativity at work — in selfies, photo albums and momentos, dress-like-the ox…
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Kean University Recognizes Physical Therapy Month by Educating Community on Lou Gehrig’s Disease
By Yankee Public Relations Event Includes $40,000 Check Presentation to The ALS Association and Screening of HARK’s Documentary, “Hope on the Horizon” UNION – Building on its tradition of community service, Kean University recognized Physical Therapy Month by supporting two local ALS charities. First, Kean and Barnes & Noble College presented the ALS Association Greater…
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LAWRENCE: Woman from Philly describes life as a soldier in Israeli army
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Staff photo by Lea KahnBecca Richman shared her experiences as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces with students at Adath Israel Congre´gation. Israel 8ISRAEL Lea KahnStaff Writer Becca Richman was 10 years old when her family traveled to Israel to attend a family friend’s bar mitzvah — but that’s…
