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Remembrance Masses to be held at two Middlesex County cemeteries
By Joanne Ward Remembrance Masses to be held at two Middlesex County cemeteries Rev. Jim Gilmour, CSsR, of the Diocese of Metuchen will be the celebrant at the monthly Remembrance Mass in honor of all the faithful departed on Saturday, March 5, at 9 a.m. on the grounds of Resurrection Burial Park, Hoes Lane, Piscataway.…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Good customer service makes all the difference and will keep shoppers shopping in Princeton. This is the philosophy of the new customer service initiative of the marketing committee of the Princeton Merchants Association. "Customer service not only impacts your business, but all of the businesses, in downtown Princeton," said Fran McManus, marketing manager…
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Professor to discuss Islam
By: centraljersey.com Yvonne Haddad, a professor of the History of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations at the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, will present a public talk titled, "Islamophobia and the Reconstruction of Muslim American Culture," on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. in Bowl 016 of Princeton University’s Robertson Hall. Professor Haddad’s fields of expertise…
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com WEST AMWELL – Police are on the lookout for a vehicle that was used in a suspicious incident Valentine’s Day, frightening a 12-year-old boy along Route 179. The boy was gathering mail from his family’s mailbox at about 5:15 p.m. in the 1400 block of Route 179 when the vehicle and its driver…
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NJ has key role in Philly ‘foodshed’ plan
By: centraljersey.com You may not be aware that the entire Garden State is part of greater Philadelphia’s "foodshed" – the region that supplies locally grown food to the Philly metropolitan area. A newly released "foodshed" plan underscores the need to protect and nurture the region’s local food supply system, something often taken for granted. The…
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Fireworks funds needed
By: centraljersey.com This event offers businesses an opportunity to promote their products and services to the Montgomery community. Individual donations of any amount are being accepted. Checks may be made out to: Township of Montgomery, 2261 Van Horne Road, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 The money is being deposited into a trust account dedicated only for…
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William T. Myers
By: centraljersey.com During the Revolutionary War, the residents of Princeton received much of their information from various city newspapers. These newspapers arrived with the stage coaches that daily stopped in town on their routes between New York and Philadelphia. The print was often still wet from the presses, in which case they were hung up…
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Giglio’s favorites
By: centraljersey.com Food: Pizza Team: Green Bay Packers Color: Blue Athlete: Michael Phelps TV show: House Subject: Science Sports moment: First race in PASDA as a 5 or 6 year old touching out another swimmer to win.
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N.J. has role in Philly ‘foodshed’ plan
By: centraljersey.com You may not be aware that the entire Garden State is part of greater Philadelphia’s "foodshed" – the region that supplies locally grown food to the Philly metropolitan area. A newly released "foodshed" plan underscores the need to protect and nurture the region’s local food supply system, something often taken for granted. The…
