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Black History Month Writing Challenge
Give your students the opportunity to help Central Jersey celebrate Black History month by sharing the Black History writing challenge with your students! Prizes! By: Newspaper in Education Black History Month Writing Challenge Entry level categories 2nd -3rd grade – 50 word essay 4th -5th grade – 100 word essay 6th – 8th grade –…
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Week of Dec. 26
By: Mildred H. Hall TITUSVILLE, Fla. Mildred H. Hall, 94, died Nov. 11 in Florida. Born in Boston, Mass., she formerly lived in Titusville and New Egypt. She was a homemaker and also worked with her husband on the family farm. Mrs. Hall was a member of St. Teresa Catholic Church in Florida and…
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Senate’s new leader has campus roots
For starters, the university’s $48 million student center bears the Frist family name By: Jeff Milgram Princeton University’s $48 million campus center bears his family’s name. In February he will receive the Woodrow Wilson Award, given to the alumnus whose career has best captured the spirit of the university’s traditional motto, "Princeton in the nation’s…
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Cytogen changes management team
President and CEO H. Joseph Reiser resigns posts PLAINSBORO Cytogen Corp., a biopharmaceutical company headquartered on College Road East, announced a series of changes in its senior management team recently. Cytogen’s board of directors accepted the resignation of H. Joseph Reiser as president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. In a press release, the…
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Peace Weavers plan Jan. 11 gathering in Princeton
The Peace Weavers, a nonprofit organization based in Lambertville, will hold its 13th annual New Year’s Peace Gathering at 7 p.m. Jan. 11 in Princeton University Chapel. The event will bring together local religious, spiritual and educational leaders as well as grassroots activists to celebrate the spectrum of peace work locally and globally. The gathering…
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OBITUARIES, Dec. 24, 2002
Tatiana C. Jakowenko, Mildred T. Cranstoun, Dorothy M. Marbach Tatiana C. Jakowenko West Windsor resident 22 years WEST WINDSOR Tatiana Cherney Jakowenko died Wednesday at home. She was 90. Born in Chernegov, Ukraine, she came to the United States in 1949 and was a resident of Stratford, Conn., before moving to West Windsor…
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Santa will remember HHS teams, athletes
It should be an exciting winter season By: Rudy Brandl Did Christmas coming early or did the basketball and wrestling seasons starting late? Well, since Christmas always falls on the same day every year, the hoop and mat campaigns must have started late. A late Thanksgiving Day means a late start to the winter athletic…
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Pretty in Pink
Artist Susan Wainer brightens a gray season with a splash of color. ‘Daughters of Eve,’ on view at the Lambertville Library’s ABC Gallery, is a celebration of femininity in glorious shades of pink. By: Susan Van Dongen "I was interested in portraying the emotional lives of women and the things we interact with in our…
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WW-P School District plans annual job fair
By: Gwen Runkle Want to work in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District? Then come on out to the district’s third annual job fair Jan. 11. The fair will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Thomas R. Grover Middle School on Southfield Road in West Windsor. "We usually hold our fairs in…
