Author: Central Jersey
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Lewis School of Princeton Displays Walls of Remembrance 9/11 Memorial Panels
Picasa Lewis School students adding their personal messages to the Walls of Remembrance Panels
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: School marks 9/11
Ed Birch photo. Monmouth Junction Elementary School students raise the American Flag on the 13th anniversary of 9/11 Thursday morning.
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Sept. 15 Community Meeting Will Focus Reopening of Downtown Trenton’s Assunpink Creek
By Nick Dickerson For Immediate Release: Sept., 11, 2014 Contact: Nick Dickerson , 609-393-0008, ext. 109 SEPT. 15 COMMUNITY MEETING WILL FOCUS ON REOPENING OF DOWNTOWN TRENTON’S ASSUNPINK CREEK The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Trenton are preparing to present their plans to restore the Assunpink Creek at a Sept. 15 meeting at Thomas…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: School marks 9/11
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The Monmouth Junction Elementary School held its ninth annual Patriot Day and National Day of Remembrance Thursday morning, Sept. 11. "This was the worst attack on the people and children of this nation," according to Principal Maribeth Edmunds, in addressing the students of the school. " We must remember the…
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NationaLease Promotes Joseph Gallick as Senior Vice President of Sales
By 1888pressrelease NationaLease, one of the largest full service truck leasing organizations in North America, has named Joseph Gallick Senior Vice President of Sales, reporting to Dean Vicha, President of NationaLease. Gallick joined NationaLease in 2013 as Vice President of Dedicated Services, where his more than 34 years of experience in the truck leasing industry…
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds look to start strong
Football opens at Notre Dame By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Jay Graber is looking forward to seeing his Allentown High School football team in action against his alma mater. The Redbirds open the season on Friday at Notre Dame, where Graber passed for 2,802 yards and 35 touchdowns as a senior quarterback 12 years…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Improved Raiders have confidence on gridiron
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Everywhere that Kevin Carty Jr. looks, he finds areas of improvement in the Hillsborough High School football team. It’s reason for more optimism than ever as the Raiders head into the season opener against Franklin on Friday. ”It’s going really well,” Carty said. “We’ve been practicing really well, the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Town welcomes new officer
Amy Batista photo. New East Windsor Police Officer Paul Proctor is sworn into the department by Mayor Jan´ice Mironov Sept. 2.
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds look to start strong
Dean Apostolico has moved to running back this season for the Allentown High football team, which will open the season on Friday against Notre Dame. Photo by Dennis Symons
