Author: Central Jersey
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Jodi Seeks Everyones Support To Get Her Story Into The Hands Of The Hopeless Through The Innovative Use Of Crowdfunding On Indiegogo
By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – At the age of 12, Jodi Faith fell into a downward spiral of drugs and alcohol.Jodi proves to people that there is light at the end of the tunnel.She is now an international recording artist with music played in 50+ countries over the world. She just signed a self-publishing deal…
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VolunteerConnect Honors Community Leaders at Annual Impact Awards
By Amy Klein VolunteerConnect Honors Community Leaders at Annual Impact Awards Princeton, NJ…… (September 16, 2014) VolunteerConnect will honor Marge Smith, The Boys & Girls Club of Mercer and HillWallck, LLP, for their dedication to volunteerism in greater Mercer County. The three recipients will be recognized at a cocktail reception, The Nature of Volunteering, Wednesday,…
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PRINCETON: Hitting the right note
Large crowd attends JazzFeast By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The last thing that Dan Zaksas and Elisa Wagman had planned to do on Sunday was to sit at a table on Palmer Square West, listening to jazz music at Palmer Square’s 23rd annual JazzFeast. The West Chester, Pennsylvania, couple set out Sunday morning to visit…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 16
Montgomery Mateo Aparicio, 49, of Lawrenceville, was charged with drunken driving, failing to maintain a lane and improper maintenance of lamps after police stopped his Ford pickup truck for a moving violation at 1:44 a.m. on Sept. 14. He is scheduled to appear in Montgomery Township Municipal Court. Plainsboro Walter Lapp, 57, of Dayton, was…
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PLAINSBORO: Princeton Forrestal proposes 394 units
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Princeton Forrestal Village has been around 28 years and although it has a nice pedigree it has never really succeeded. Now, a new developer believes it has the solution — a residential component.Designed by Sasaki Associates, of Watertown, Massachusetts, and Bower Lewis Thrower/Architects, of Philadelphia, the initial goal…
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LAWRENCE: Families and fans stream into Apple Day
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Cars turned off Cold Soil Road into the entrance of Terhune Orchards on Saturday morning to bring visitors to the family farm of Pam and Gary Mount. A gentle breeze flapped the American flag hanging on a flagpole right above another flag with the symbol of an apple on…
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PRINCETON: Hitting the right note
Rebecca Nowalski Benny Hi Fi leads local band, The Fins, during their jazz set.
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Marking Time: Prison Arts and Activism Conference
Sarah Tobias For Immediate Release, September 15, 2014 Media Contact: Sarah Tobias, [email protected] Note: Photos related to this release may be downloaded from: http://irw.rutgers.edu/programs/199 Institute for Research on Women to host Groundbreaking Prison Arts Conference and Exhibition at Rutgers, October 8-10, 2014 (New Brunswick, NJ, September 15, 2014) The Institute for Research on Women (IRW)…
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Let votes decide if council needs a raise
Elias Abilheira , Princeton The excuses given by those Princeton officials who voted themselves pay raises exhibits their lack of judgment and can only cause one to question what other votes they cast based upon poor reasoning. The argument that because greedy politicians overpay themselves in other towns, that Princeton should follow suit is…
