Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Swimming a bonding experience for Bar-Cohens
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Gabriel Bar-Cohen knew it wouldn’t be long before his brother Gefen and sister Luna joined him in the pool with the Community Park Bluefish swim team. ”I think Gefen saw how much fun I was having with it,” said Gabriel, who is 15. “He was 5 or 6 when…
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5 Biggest Benefits of E-invoicing [New Corcentric Webinar]
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Corcentric’s latest Webinar discusses the growing influence of e-invoicing and details the main benefits of digitizing the invoice approval process. McLean, VA – Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, is slated to host a new Accounts Payable Webinar. "The 5 Biggest Benefits of E-invoicing" will…
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HAMILTON: Police search for two males, one female allegedly involved in hit-and-run
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor A 24-year-old resident was seriously injured during an early morning hit-and-run accident Aug. 10. Ryan Hamilton, 24, was crossing the street in front of his house on Sylvan Avenue behind Foley’s Market when the vehicle came around the corner and hit him. Mr. Hamilton was transported by emergency medical…
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AmeriQuest Business Services Announces 2014 Scholarship Program Winner
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The company names Ahsan Zahid the winner of the AmeriQuest Traffic Safety Scholarship. CHERRY HILL, NJ – AmeriQuest Business Services, a technology-enabled provider of procurement, financial management software and services, and fleet asset management services, today announced that it has awarded its annual Traffic Safety Scholarship to Ahsan Zahid of Milpitas,…
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South Brunswick Post Receives America Legion Journalism Award
Gary Cooper, public relations chair for the American Legion, Dept. of NJ and commander of Post 401, South Brunswick, presents Charles Kim, managing editor of the South Brunswick Post, with the 2014 State American Legion award for Journalism.
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FLORENCE: Residents urge council to clean up crime
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Residents on Amboy Avenue expressed concerns over what has been happening on their street lately, alleging there are unsupervised house parties and drug-related problems. They asked the Township Council for help at the meeting on Aug. 6. When one resident alleged that her son got beat up two times…
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“Technology and the Arts” webcast returns with themed shows in 2014
By Brian Kelley A new, 10-episode season of the “Technology and the Arts” webcast will make its debut at 10 p.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 8, 2014, and run weekly through Monday, Nov. 10, 2014, on its Web site (http://technologyandthearts.com) and on its YouTube channel (http://youtube.com/technologyandthearts). Hosted by John LeMasney and Brian Kelley, “Technology and…
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MONTGOMERY: Committee backs no-left-turn at school
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee unanimously approved an ordinance on Thursday that prevents drivers turning left onto Burnt Hill Road out of the Upper Middle School Southern Driveway between 7:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Administrator Donato Nieman said the ordinance was "at the request…
