Category: archives
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NEW BRUNSWICK: Rutgers to accent civility, on campus, within society
by centraljersey.com P.M. Forni, professor, author and noted advocate of civil behavior as an essential component of society, will be featured at two public events to inaugurate Project Civility, a two-year, campuswide initiative being launched this month at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. The kickoff event, a public lecture, is at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Sept.…
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America’s ‘backbone’ crumbling
By: centraljersey.com New Jersey’s infrastructure is in disrepair. The American Society of Civil Engineers, in its most recent report, found that a third of the state’s bridges were "structurally deficient or functionally obsolete" and our roads were crumbling and costing motorists more than $3 billion a year in extra repair costs. Newark Liberty Airport, and…
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By: centraljersey.com To supplement this experience, the Hopewell Economic Betterment Committee has put together the third annual Hopewell Tour Des Arts. Nearly 20 artists will open their studios for tours Oct. 9 and 10, including Ruth Morpeth Gallery on Broad Street and the Hopewell Train Station. The hamlet attracts artists with its many charms, and…
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Courtesy of J. robert Hillier
By: centraljersey.com J. Robert Hillier, with support from Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman and community representative Jim Floyd, broke open a wall at 190 Witherspoon St. to signify the start of the property’s redevelopment. Mr. Hillier plans to renovate the properties from 190 to 198 Witherspoon. The project, will eventually house 6,800 square feet of…
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Activist play at Rutgers remembers the disappeared in Peruvian conflict
By Carlos Fernandez This coming Friday, October 15 at 8 pm, the Rutgers University Center for Latino Arts and Culture will present "Farewell Ayacucho" (Adios Ayacucho) a play by the award winning Peruvian theatre group Yuyachkani. The play will be performed in College Hall on the Livingston Campus Center, located at 84 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, Piscataway,…
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John Saccenti
By: centraljersey.com The Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office said Monday that it is still investigating Princeton Township Police Chief Mark V. Emann and two other longtime township officers with the department. On Friday, Mercer County Prosecutor Joseph L. Bocchini Jr. announced that his office had superseded Chief Emann and assumed control of the daily operations of…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com Both Samantha Hering and Alexa Tavares seem primed to have big seasons for the Montgomery High gymnastics team. "Samantha is No. 2 in the state right now with her all-around score," Montgomery coach Johanna Snedeker said. "She has been our top gymnast. And Alexa is our No. 2 and she is just a…
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Fall Tax Tip: IRS Encourages Taxpayers to Check Federal Withholding Tax Status
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson With less than three months remaining in the calendar year, individual taxpayers are encouraged to double check their federal withholding now to make sure they are having enough taxes taken out of their pay. Now is a good time to make sure your employer is withholding the proper amount.…
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Lawrenceville, NJ Sports Injury Specialists
At PSSM, we have a team-approach in treating sports injuries. By Performance Spine & Sports Medicine, LLC. Whether it’s pick-up basketball at the corner courts or training for the Olympics, anyone who engages in physical activity runs the risk of a sports-related injury, including: Golfer’s elbow Tennis elbow Frozen shoulder Back pain Neck pain Knee…
