Author: Central Jersey
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ROBBINSVILLE: Saving pets one lick at a time
Foundation helps families care for their animals By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Making the decision to euthanize a pet is difficult, especially when the beloved animal can be saved by medical care that the family simply can’t afford. Each year, thousands of pets with treatable conditions are put to sleep because their owners…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Schools fully wired up for 2014-15
Deborah Ng and her son, Timothy, who is holding the Chromebook box, came to the high school on Aug. 15 along with other parents and their children to pick up students’ assigned school computers.
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Master Gardeners hold annual Insect Festival
The 12th annual Insect Festival, sponsored by the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County, will be held on Sept. 6 from 1-4 p.m. at the Mercer Educational Gardens, 431A Federal City Road, Hopewell Township. Attendees are invited to view the seven demonstration gardens — Annual, Butterfly, Cottage, Herb, Native Plant, Perennial and Weed ID —…
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Finding Comfort, Right Under Your Nose
By 1888PressRelease 1888 Press Release – For the past six years, Florian Rabeau and Katia Apalategui have been working side by side to create a purfume of the scent of a missed loved one, be it human or animal. Having a perfume of a missed loved one can add much comfort to ones life in…
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HAMILTON: Job fair at Cedar Gardens on Tuesday
HAMILTON — Mayor Kelly Yaede and Hamilton’s Economic Development Advisory Commission hope to pair residents seeking new employment opportunities with local businesses in search of employees at Hamilton Township’s upcoming Job Fair. The Job Fair will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 9 at Princeton Manor Banquet by Cedar Gardens, located at 661 State Highway 33…
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Hillsborough Teen Describes Academy as ‘Life Changing’
Making history and friendships to last a lifetime at the Tim Howard NJCTS Leadership Academy
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: State says students must now pass CPR course
Good idea, but another unfunded mandate! Beginning with this school year, all graduating high school seniors will be required to pass a CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) course as part of their curriculum. It also requires New Jersey school districts and students to be more prepared for potential cardiac emergencies, such as heart attacks. New Jersey is…
