Category: archives
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Allow more hunting to control deer population
By: centraljersey.com I would like to applaud the letter submitted last week by Daniel Domina regarding the deer population in East Windsor. They have most certainly become more bold over the past several years and I have seen them numerous times in areas of our town some distance removed from wooded land. I would, however,…
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Rally against war March 19
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action plans to hold a rally in conjunction with the eighth anniversary of the Iraq War on March 19 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Palmer Square in Princeton. In the event of inclement weather, the rally will take place in the Assembly Room of Nassau Presbyterian Church,…
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Marc Chagall Exhibit
Jerry Schwartz Join Adath Israel Men’s Club and the JCC for a guided tour of the Marc Chagall Exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on April 3, 2011. $49 fee inlcuded bus, ticket and snacks. Bus leaves Adath Israel, Lawrenceville at 9:45am and Yardley Park and Ride at 10am. Returns at approx. 4pm. Contact Jerry…
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Locals swimmers place for HACY at Silver meet
By: centraljersey.com Several members of the Hamilton Y Aquatic Club placed in the top eight in their events at the recent New Jersey YMCA Silver Championships, which were held at Gloucester County Institute of Technology. The event was a short course yards meet. In the 10-and-under girls division, Jacelyn Tarn was first in the 50…
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SCHOOL ELECTION: Two contests sets
By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor 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.…
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Obama aide to speak at seminary
By: centraljersey.com Joshua DuBois, special assistant to President Obama and executive director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, and David Beckmann, president of Bread for the World and a World Food Prize Laureate, will be keynote speakers at Princeton Theological Seminary’s March 10-12 Institute for Faith and Public Life. The institute…
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Borough has need for more candidates
By: centraljersey.com Well, Princeton Borough politics became a lot more interesting on Saturday when Mayor Mildred Trotman surprised many people by announcing she would not be seeking re-election this year. In the days afterward Councilman David Goldfarb made it known that he would be seeking the open seat. It is hoped that other candidates will…
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JAMESBURG: Borough looks to attract businesses
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The Borough Council is looking to strengthen connections with businesses in town and find ways to attract new ones as well as more shoppers. The new Business Outreach Committee has been established to fulfill those tasks. The members are council members Daria Ludas, Barbara Carpenter and Thomas Busco…
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Rise creates summer camp scholarship fund
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Rise, a community service partnership, is launching the Brighten One Child’s Future campaign to send children from economically disadvantaged families to summer camp. Since 1991, the summer academic enrichment program has offered children the opportunity to develop their math, reading, science and language art skills and strengthen their social skills. "We…
