Category: archives
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Town nets $24K in online auction
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD – The decision to clean out unwanted equipment from municipal storage recently allowed the township to clean up to the tune of $24,019. Township Administrator Dianne Kelly said the town sold two dozen items — everything from a broken vending machine to an animal control truck with…
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Princeton Chinese Language School Celebrates Chinese New Year
By Jenny White Princeton Chinese Language School held their Chinese New Year Celebration on February 5, 2012 at Lawrence Middle School. They celebrate the year of Dragon. The students, teachers, and families have put together a diversified program that includes a wide range of performances including dragon dance, lion dance, Chiense traditional dances and music. …
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Accredited Seminars will be Offered for Attorneys, Architects, Electricians, Engineers, Planners and Building Professionals at the Atlantic Builders Convention Dates: March 28-30, 2012
By Eileen Monesson, PRCounts, llc February 3, 2012 Hamilton, NJ – Professionals seeking continuing education credits and certifications can register for accredited seminars at the 63rd Annual Atlantic Builders Convention (ABC). Participants can earn continuing education credits towards The American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certification Maintenance (CM) program, State of New Jersey Continuing Education Credits…
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TWIST in Princeton hosts NineTomatoes Mandalas
By NineTomatoes Throughout February, TWIST displays mandalas by NineTomatoes. These bright, bold works are constructed from original ink drawings, and printed and gallery wrapped on canvas. Visit TWIST at 84 Nassau Street in Princeton, across from Princeton University to discover a new world of mandala art.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough hires civilian police director from Lacey Township
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN – James K. Le Tellier, of Lacey Township, will take the helm Tuesday morning as the borough’s first civilian police director. The Hightstown Police Department has 10 sworn officers. Borough Council voted 6-0 to approve a resolution to hire Mr. Le Tellier, granting him a three-year contract, at Monday…
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Buy a raffle…win a car….support the Montgomery Township Education Foundation
l-r: Montgomery Township Education Foundation (MTEF) Trustee, Hugh Miller, Brad Benson, Dave Cantin, General Manager Brad Benson Hyundai and MTEF Treasurer, Wade Martin stand next to the 2012 Hyundai Veloster donated by Brad Benson Auto Group to MTEF Seve
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Buy a raffle…win a car….support the Montgomery Township Education Foundation
Thanks to the generosity of former New York Giants legend Brad Benson and his colleagues at Brad Benson Hyundai on Route 1 in South Brunswick, you have a chance to win a brand new 2012 Hyundai Veloster while at the same time benefitting the Montgomery Township Education Foundation. Tickets are $100 each and no more…
