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Diocese of Metuchen to host talk on moral living
By Joanne Ward PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a talk on What the Bible Says About Moral Living on Thursday, March 24 at 7 p.m. in the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center. Sponsored by the Office of Catechesis, the two-hour program will be presented by Father John Fell, pastor of Our Lady…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of March 10
Tea party meeting Thursday, March 10 The Robbinsville Tea Party will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library. The public is invited. The agenda will include reorganizing as the Mercer County Tea Party Coalition. For more information, contact Geoff Lewen at 609-259-7164 or e-mail [email protected]. Soup…
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Dean’s list
By: centraljersey.com Berklee College of Music in Boston has announced that Royce Waltrip, of Cranbury, has been placed on the dean’s list for the fall semester of the 2010 academic year. To be eligible, a full-time student must achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or above; a part-time student must achieve a grade point…
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Don’t raise taxes; use budget surplus
Phylissanne Stehn, of Cranbury When I wrote a letter of endorsement three years ago for Win Cody, I was confident he would do a great job serving Cranbury residents. He has not disappointed me. He has worked with other Township Committee members to decrease spending and make good decisions for the town. Win was…
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Mae Rhine
By: centraljersey.com There will be contests in two of the three school districts in The Cranbury Press coverage area. Five candidates will by vying for three three-year terms n the Cranbury Board of Education. Incumbents Jennifer Cooke, Kevin Fox and Evelyn Spann are being opposed by Pramod Chivate and Ashutosh "Ash" Hadap. Neither Mr. Chivate…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: East Windsor Regional school board OKs tentative budget
Six teachers would lose jobs By Doug Carmen, Staff Writer Six East Windsor Regional School District elementary school teachers would lose their jobs under a tentative budget Superintendent Ed Forsthoffer presented to the school board Monday evening. Dr. Forsthoffer also called for a 2-percent property tax levy increase, the highest allowed by state law; the…
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High court justice to speak at breakfast
By: centraljersey.com New Jersey Supreme Court Associate Justice Helen E. Hoens will be the speaker at a Business Before Business Breakfast sponsored by the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce on March 23 from 7:30 to 9:15 a.m. at the Nassau Club in Princeton. Her topic will be "Stumbling Blocks or Stepping Stones – One Woman’s…
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JUSTIN TIME
By: centraljersey.com PHILADELPHIA – After the Princeton University men’s basketball team wrapped up a share of the Ivy League championship Tuesday, Tigers head coach Sydney Johnson and University of Pennsylvania head coach Jerome Allen spent some time talking in the post-game handshake. Neither man would reveal what was said to the other. Maybe it was…
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Group will assist cancer supporters
By: centraljersey.com The YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC) hopes to let breast cancer supporters know that they are not alone, with a newly formed support group called Supporting the Supporters. The group had its first meeting on March 7 and will continue to meet on the first Monday of each month, from 7:30…
