Category: archives
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Yankee PR Counsels Central Jersey NARI Members To Consider Whether They Are Marketing Too Much
By Yankee Public Relations PITTSTOWN, N.J. (November 29, 2012) n Yankee Public Relations President Fred Feiner addressed a recent meeting of the Central Jersey Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) and asked members, “Are you marketing too much?” “Small business marketing is all about being selective and being sure you are…
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Guest Column: Keeping pets safe during the holidays
By NorthStar VETS, Robbinsville ROBBINSVILLE — Veterinarian Daniel Stobie, the chief of staff at NorthStar VETS, offers these reminders to keep pets safe during the holidays. Decorations Cats love to play with tinsel and ribbon. Try to keep pets from playing with these decorations as they can quickly and easily become what’s called a linear…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Town tallying Sandy’s damage for FEMA aid
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — A month after Hurricane Sandy struck, township officials were still figuring out how much the storm has cost the municipality. Township Administrator Dianne Kelly said Monday she doesn’t have the total dollar figure yet and continues to collect information for Upper Freehold’s disaster assistance application to the…
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POLICE BLOTTER
— Sgt. Adam Grossman, of the New Jersey State Police, reported that on Nov. 22 at 1:24 p.m., a 74-year-old man, identified as Isaiah Haines, of Southhampton, New Jersey, stopped his vehicle on the New Hope-Lambertville free bridge and jumped into the Delaware River. Lambertville water rescue services pulled him from the water, but Mr.…
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LAMBERTVILLE: The tree lighting
Martin Roche, Ken Bacorn, John Banko, Dan Assal and Ted Roberts — members of the Lambertville Drum & Bugle Corps — entertain the crowd.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Residents raise objections to school calendar
By Deb Dawson, Special Writer The second day of the Jewish high holy day of Rosh Hashanah, Friday, Sept. 6, may not be the first day of the 2013-2014 school year as the calendar currently proposes. Residents attending Monday night’s Board of Education meeting objected strenuously and the school board will reconsider its earlier decision.…
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Hurricane Sandy Benefit Concert by Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra
Mini Krishnan Sunday, Dec 16, 3 pm. Annual Winter Concert. Montgomery High School Performing Arts Center, 1016 Rt. 601, Skillman, NJ. Free with Donation to aid Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts. The Symphonic and Concert Orchestras will present works by Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, and Richard Meyer under the baton of Mr. Kawika Kahalehoe and Dr. Arvin Gopal.…
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Gwendolyn Harris Elected as New Chair of MCCC Board of Trustees
Trenton resident Gwendolyn Harris was elected as the new chair of the Mercer County Community College Board of Trustees.
