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NB announces ‘Hall’ class
By: centraljersey.com The Northern Burlington Regional School District Athletic Hall of Fame is pleased to announce their inductees for 2011. Athletes inducted are Kevin Beethel, Elizabeth Gripp and Travis Wallington. Also being inducted are coach Hal Warren (posthumously), booster Dr. Norman Garwood, and the undefeated 1971 football team. The 4th Annual Athletic Hall of Fame…
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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com The day after federal income taxes are usually due, New Jersey’s Tea Party activists plan to make East Windsor Tea Party central when they host the Garden State’s first Tea Party convention on April 16. Convention spokeswoman RoseAnn Salanitri said many of the details still were being ironed out, but members from a…
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Stephanie Durant joins Somerset Home board
By: centraljersey.com Stephanie Durant of Hillsborough and Carol Suchit-Hudson of Somerset are the newest members of the Board of Trustees of Somerset Home for Temporarily Displaced Children, a group dedicated to meeting the needs of abused and neglected youth. Durant is global quality system manager at Johnson & Johnson in Raritan. She received a bachelor…
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Run Free Ranch to Hold Artist Round-Up Art Auction as its First Fundraiser on Saturday, March 5th at Artworks of Trenton
Yardley, PA February 10, 2011 After 25 years, Yardley resident Sharon Ziemer’s vision to create a nature-based life skills development program for inner-city youth is coming to fruition. Run Free Ranch will holds its first fundraiser on Saturday, March 5 at Artworks of Trenton (NJ). The Artist Round-Up event will feature remarkable works by artists…
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Free
By: centraljersey.com If New Jersey, the most crowded state in the country, doesn’t pay attention to open space and clean air and water, "we can forget about creating anymore jobs." So said former Gov. Tom Kean last October when asked to provide advice to Gov. Chris Christie on the environment of this state we’re in.…
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MANVILLE: Program marks DARE completion for Roosevelt pupils
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Students at Roosevelt School completed their six-year D.A.R.E. program on Feb. 4 with the official graduation from the program. All fifth graders took part in the ceremony. Teachers, parents and siblings, along with the fourth graders, joined them. Officer Craig Jeremiah of the Manville Police department is the D.A.R.E.…
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DEAN’S LIST: Feb. 17
Douglas Bradley of Manville and David Janovsky of Manville have been named to the dean’s list at the University of New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut for the fall 2010 semester. Students must earn a 3.50 or better cumulative grade point average to be eligible for the dean’s list. * * * Maya Cieploch of Manville…
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Route 130 tops state list of worst roads for pedestrians
By: centraljersey.com New Jersey’s most dangerous road for pedestrians is Route 130 (Burlington Pike) in Burlington County, according to a new analysis by Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a policy watchdog organization. Between 2007 and 2009, 10 pedestrians were killed on that route, with most of the fatalities occurring where the roadway passes through relatively busy suburban…
