Author: Central Jersey
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Walking the Walk! Military Benefits Association Sponsors Enlisted National Guard Soldiers at the 43rd Annual EANGUS Exposition. Supporting Military Families since 1956
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) MBA has been helping to stabilize military families since 1956! Their efforts ensure the readiness of our nations service members & their families for a lifetime! A key sponsor of this legacy EANGUS event, MBA will be hosting 3 social engagements raising awareness, money and the spirits of all! The MBA…
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Upset by loss of rain garden
Hilary Persky, Princeton To the editor: For many years I walked and drove by the rain garden in front of the Senior Center at Spruce Circle on Harrison Street, taking great pleasure in its beauty and the knowledge that it was helping bees and butterflies. It was really lovely: I can recall seeing joe…
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PLAINSBORO: Piano (young) man: 13-year-old to play benefit for rescue squad
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer PLAINSBORO — When William Liu came down with high fever, the entire family was scared, said William’s father, Mingyi. They called an ambulance to come help, Mr. Liu said, and Plainsboro Rescue Squad arrived to take William to the emergency room. "A lot of times when you call an ambulance,…
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Local Interior Design Firm Associate Earns Window Fashion Certification
By Robert P. Baker Susanne Steinhauer, Design Associate with Aurora Kitchens & Interiors, Somerville, NJ (www.auroradesignsnj.com), has earned certification through the Hunter Douglas Window Fashions Professional Dealer Program as an expert in window fashions. “Certification requires a strong commitment to training and continued learning from Hunter Douglas, the leading custom window covering manufacturer, Susanne put…
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PRINCETON: Possible deal with AvalonBay
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Representatives for the Princeton Council and developer AvalonBay reached terms last week on an agreement that, if the council approves on Monday, will enable the company to construct a 280-unit residential project at the old Princeton hospital site. The two sides had been in court-ordered mediation to see if…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Stories come alive through science at the library
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Interactive science storytellers, otherwise known as the Sciencetellers, are not your average science teachers. They brought science to life for a group of students at the library this past week. ”I am a scienceteller,” said Alexis Tzap, of Mount Laurel. “That’s part scientist, part storyteller and you smooch it…
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Resident concerned with roundabout
To the editor: First, let me say there is no one that doesn’t feel the heartfelt loss of life for this little girl. Nothing can make it easier to accept. It was an absolute heartfelt loss of life for everyone. I was a school bus driver in Chesterfield and there is that added responsibility…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Pedestrian pursuit
By Michele Byers In honor of New Jersey’s 350th anniversary, Mount Holly resident Bill Bolger plans to walk 150 miles along the original Province Line that divided East Jersey and West Jersey in the late 1600s when our state first became an English colony. He’s expecting the autumn journey to last three weeks, taking him…
