Author: Central Jersey
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MONTGOMERY: Trimmer revived after fall from tree
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY – A landscaper was revived by first responders after he fell an estimated 25 feet from a tree that he was pruning Tuesday morning at a home on Sunset Road, police said. The man was taken by State Police helicopter to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital for treatment,…
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Polar Leasing Company, Inc. Announces Sales Territory Restructuring and the Recent Appointment of Michael Hughes as Sales Representative
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – With an Increase in Demand for Temporary Refrigeration and Freezer needs within the United States and Canada, Polar Leasing Company, Inc. Announces the Addition of Michael Hughes as a Sales Representative as well as the Reorganization of Various Sales Territories to Better Serve Customer Needs. Fort Wayne, IN – Polar…
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WEST WINDSOR: On a roll
Phil McAuliffe Bike riders from South Brunswick and Long Island New York start off from Mercer county Community College in W.W. On Saturday where the Princeton Freewheelers held their annual bike ride. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Cyclist recreates great-grandfather’s 1939 route
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer James Spratt White V stood out from the other people eating their ice cream outside The Bent Spoon on Thursday afternoon, dressed as if he stepped out of the 1930s. Mr. White had good reason for wearing old-fashioned clothes and riding a one-speed bicycle that had brought him from…
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WEST WINDSOR: Human relations council fosters diversity, community
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer They work together to help build community as well as alliances with local organizations for the benefit of township residents. They are the members of West Windsor’s Human Relations Council. Barbara Edmonds serves as chair of the council, which currently has eight members and three vacant seats. The members…
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PRINCETON: College students tending organic garden
In a quiet spot off Alexander Street, college students are learning the fine points of growing vegetables, picking weeds and keeping critters out of their organic garden. Started seven years ago, the garden is a place busy Princeton University students come to during the school year to find an outlet from their equally busy schedules.…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Students do well in national history competition
WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO — Five students from the West Windsor-Plainsboro school district placed as finalists in the National History Day competition and four received special honors, said a district press release. National History Day is an annual event for students in primary and secondary school, said the competition’s website. Students select a historical topic and conduct…
