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Princeton Young Achievers Expresses Appreciation for former Executive Director Pamela Elmi
By Joanne Gere Princeton, NJ April 18, 2011- Students and teachers at Princeton Young Achiever’s program at the Henry Pannell Learning Center on Witherspoon Street expressed their appreciation for former Executive Director Pamela Elmi’s work with a song and a handmade card. After four years building PYA’s programs and infrastructure, Ms. Elmi has taken a…
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SCFDW Announces 2011 Eleanor Roosevelt Distinguished Service Award Winners
By Maureen Papke The Somerset County Federation of Democratic Women (SCFDW) is proud to announce the winners of the 2011 Eleanor Roosevelt Distinguished Service Awards. The mission of the SCFDW is to unite the Democratic women of Somerset County, encourage Democratic women to participate in government at all levels and to support qualified Democratic women nominees…
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DONATE YOUR USED BICYCLE FOR A GREAT CAUSE!
By Metta Cahill Remove the clutter from your garage along with the guilt that comes from staring at an un-used bike! On Sunday May 1st, the Boys & Girls Club of Trenton & Mercer County’s Bike Exchange will accept used kids and adult bikes at Lawrenceville Main Street’s 13th Annual Jubilee. The fun-filled event begins…
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JAMESBURG – ‘Lincoln’ holds mock news conference
BERNIEPHOTOS.INFO President Lincoln, played by Robert Costello; Major Alexander Strong, played by Elliot Stroul; and Captain Anderson Slade, played by Dale Borsuk, act out their parts at a mock press conference set right before the Civil War April 10. The war began April 12, 1861.
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CRANBURY – Committee squashes easement markings
Staff photo by David Kilby The township committee considered marking this easement, and others like it, with a green dot to indicate a way to 46 acres of township-owned open space. The committee eventually decided against such markings, deeming they would intrude upon private land edging upon the easements.
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MONROE – State aid solutions vary
By David Kilby, Staff writer MONROE — All four Monroe Board of Education candidates agree that the district’s low state aid is an issue in this upcoming election, but their opinions on how to deal with it do vary a bit. This year’s candidates include incumbents Kathy Leonard, Kathy Kolupanowich and Ken Chiarella as well…
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JAMESBURG – ‘Lincoln’ holds mock news conference
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG – President Abraham Lincoln held a mock press conference detailing the situation in the country right before the Civil War on Sunday in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian Church of Jamesburg on Gatzmer Ave. The Civil War between northern and southern states began at Fort Sumter, South Carolina,…
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CRANBURY – Board candidates discuss top district issues
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Three incumbents and one new candidate will be running for the Cranbury Board of Education’s three open seats in this year’s election April 27. The candidates include incumbents Jennifer Cooke, Kevin Fox and Evelyn Spann. Challenger Promod Chivate is running for the board for the first time. Mr.…
