Author: Central Jersey
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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…
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Don’t become embroiled in another Mid-East war
The Rev. Robert Moore, Princeton President Obama has presented what he believes is a viable strategy to eliminate ISIS, but for me his speech raised as many questions as it provided solutions. We’ve seen how unintended consequences of military action can spiral out of control, causing more pain and suffering in the region and hurting…
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SPONSOR A TEE TO BENEFIT KIDS WITH CANCER AT THE FCCF 5TH ANNUAL JERSEY SHORE GOLF EVENT, TO BE HELD AT SEA OAKS GOLF CLUB!
By Andrea Inauen The Fighting Children’s Cancer Foundation (FCCF), www.fccf.info., will have its 5th annual fundraising golf event on Friday, October 10, 2014 at the Sea Oaks Golf Club in Little Egg Harbor Twp, NJ. Sponsorships and player registrations are available starting at less than $200 and give individuals and organizations the opportunity to show…
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MONTGOMERY: Firefighters recall those who served and perished
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Some of the first responders to the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, are still making the ultimate sacrifice today. Montgomery Township Volunteer Co. No. 2 Chief Justin Kabin said 343 firefighters and paramedics perished at the World Trade Center that fateful day and that 2,000 more…
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Broadway actors, Tony Award winners teach aspiring actors
By Rod Hirsch The Paramount Building at the corner of West Main Street and Division Street in downtown Somerville is about as “off Broadway” as it can get. Downstairs, recruits walk through the main entrance of the building on Main Street to enlist in the Army, Marines and Air Force. Around the corner on Division…
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PRINCETON: Young PDS is making strides
Phil McAuliffe Princeton Day School’s Lauren Finley looks to get the ball between Stuart Country Day School defenders Kate Walsh and Fayette Plambeck during the Panthers’ 3-2 win on Monday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Young PDS is making strides
Field hockey slips past Stuart for initial win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Tracey Arndt is asking a lot of her young players this year. And so far they have responded well for the Princeton Day School field hockey team. ”We have such a young team and I am really asking a lot of them…
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Corcentric to Exhibit at CDN360 in Vancouver, Canada
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Corcentric to Exhibit at the Institute of Financial Operations’ CDN360 conference, formerly known as the Canadian Financial Operations Symposium. McLean, VA – Corcentric announced today they will host booth #220 at the 2014 CDN360 Conference, which will take place September 14-15, 2014 at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel in Vancouver,…
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Rob DeVincent of Corcentric Compares AP Automation Solutions in "Just the Facts," at IOFM’s 2014 Controller’s Conference
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) DeVincent to discuss and compare the latest Accounts Payable automation solutions in the marketplace and how to decide which best suits a company’s needs. McLean, VA – Corcentric, a leading provider of Accounts Payable automation and electronic invoicing software, today announced Rob DeVincent will be speaking at the Institute of Finance…
