Author: Central Jersey
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NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome Announces Honorary Committee for 5th Annual NJ Walks for TS at Mendham
By The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders, Inc. (NJCTS) proudly welcomes an impressive roster of legislators to the 5th annual NJ Walks for TS at Mendham Honorary Committee. · Congressman Leonard Lance (R-7) · Congressman Albio Sires (D-8) · Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-11) · Congressman Rush Holt (D-12) · State Senator…
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U.S. Government Takes Action on Radon Gas, America’s #2 Lung Cancer Threat. SWAT Environmental Offers Free Radon Tests During Radon Awareness Week
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – October 20th – 26th, 2014 has been designated as National Radon Action Week in The United States. Health agencies throughout the country have joined forces to promote awareness of this household Class A Carcinogen. S.W.A.T. Environmental is North America’s largest radon testing and radon mitigation company and is participating in…
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Sleepy Hollow Soiree
By Literacy Volunteers of Somerset County Literacy Volunteers of Somerset County is presenting a Sleepy Hollow Soiree on Oct. 24 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Bridgewater Library, 1 Vogt Drive. Hosted by the Somerset County Library System, the evening features a Raconteur Radio production of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," including theatrical lighting,…
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JAMESBURG: Council: Gibbons should pay legal bill
Borough could be billed for $3,400 By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer JAMESBURG — A Borough Councilman’s lawsuit against the Middlesex County Clerk and borough clerk for not certifying his candidates for the November election was tossed out by a judge and will still cost taxpayers thousands of dollars in legal fees. According to court documents…
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JAMESBURG: Council: Gibbons should pay legal bill
Jenine Clancy photo. Jamesburg Borough Councilman Thomas Gibbons, right, could be on the hook for legal fees in his failed lawsuit against the Middlesex County Clerk and the borough.
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Getting through weeks without PowerSchool
By Priya Vulchi Getting through weeks without PowerSchool It dawned on me early during freshman year —the difference between caring about knowledge and caring about my grades. I felt more guilty about the second one, with all the talk about how students shouldn’t be controlled by their scores. But my grades were so accessible with…
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PRINCETON: Noise rules put off until November
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials will delay until November considering a measure limiting the hours of operation of businesses located in or within 200 feet of a residentially zoned area. Municipal staff tweaked and are in the midst of reviewing a proposed ordinance that will require businesses to close at 2 a.m.…
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CRANBURY: Hightstown man arrested after late-night chase
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Township detectives arrested a Hightstown man Wednesday morning, following an incident and pursuit through several neighborhoods late Tuesday night, police said. Steven F. Almache-Pesantez, 20, was taken into custody and charged with second degree eluding, third degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance and third degree possession…
