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  • Laureate Pharma Secures $20 Million to Enhance and Grow Biopharmaceutical Contract Manufacturing Business

    Jennifer Vollaro Laureate Pharma Secures $20 Million to Enhance and Grow Biopharmaceutical Contract Manufacturing Business   Company will utilize capital to strengthen and add scientific services and expand cGMP production capacity over the next three years   PRINCETON, N.J., October 6, 2010 — Laureate Pharma, Inc., a full-service contract development and manufacturing organization today announced…

  • Pantry

    By: centraljersey.com NORTH HANOVER – Bare cupboards at the Harvest of Hope food pantry are making it difficult to help those less fortunate in the community. The pantry is asking that specific items be donated so families in need can create fuller, healthier meals. Harvest of Hope is seeking peanut butter, boxed macaroni and cheese,…

  • Christopher Sacco

    By: centraljersey.com After enduring a difficult budgeting process a year ago, Burlington County school districts will receive $13.4 million in federal aid stemming from the jobs bill Congress approved in August. This money does not cover the aid that Burlington public schools have lost in the current year, which is $56.7 million. The state as…

  • Toll call pays off for local horseman

    By: centraljersey.com MILLSTONE – The toll cost was worth every cent for Joe Davino. A couple of years ago, Mr. Davino was driving down the New Jersey Turnpike to the Standardbred Horse Sale in Harrisburg, Pa. "I had a friend there and I called him and asked where they were in the order," Mr. Davino…

  • Lawrenceville presents annual gift to foundation

    Lawrenceville presents annual gift to foundation

       The Lawrenceville School has donated $65,000, the school’s annual gift, in support of the Lawrence Township Education Foundation (LTEF).    The LTEF, now in its 18th year, is a nonprofit organization that fosters educational excellence, creativity and achievement in the Lawrence Township public schools by providing grants for projects and programs, generating corporate and private financial…

  • LAWRENCE: Council introduces new sign ordinance

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    After months of discussion and review, Township Council introduced a revised “sign ordinance” at its regular meeting Tuesday night.    The revised ordinance was introduced by a 4-1 vote. Mayor Michael Powers and council members Jim Kownacki, Pam Mount and Greg Puliti voted for it. Councilman Bob Bostock cast the dissenting…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mayoral candidates discuss open space goals

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    Candidates for mayor say that preserving open space is a high priority, but must be carefully considered when also evaluating the need to maintain the township ratable base.    Three candidates are seeking the four-year mayoral seat: Democrat Frank Gambatese, who has served as mayor for the past eight years; independent…

  • Peg Traino

    By: centraljersey.com The Mansfield Township Recreation Department is sponsoring line dancing instruction to be held at the John Hydock Elementary School, Locust Avenue, Columbus. Classes will be held Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8:30 beginning Oct. 5 in the school gym. Feel free to join in the fun at any time. You do not have…

  • Linda Seida

    By: centraljersey.com River town residents who felt a dreaded sense of deja vu as the Delaware River approached flood level were spared a repeat of past damage with last weekend’s heavy rains producing little trouble in either New Hope or Lambertville. Both towns received serious warnings from the National Weather Service that flooding could occur,…