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What’s going on …
Swing for Dad By: centraljersey.com Saturday, June 5 – The Third Annual Swing For Dad – Men’s One-Pitch Softball Tournament will be held at Mercer County Park. Proceeds will go to the John Paul Geijer Memorial Foundation, a 501(c)(3) foundation with a mission to raise prostate cancer awareness. Registration fee is $175 per team. Teams…
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Large community for seniors gets approval from planners
Sharbell plan for supermarket/disabled home changed By: Audrey Levine – The Packet Group ROBBINSVILLE – The Planning Board has approved an amended preliminary plan for a 248-unit continuing-care retirement community where a supermarket and special housing for the disabled was to be built on 436 acres at Route 130 and Gordon Road. An originally approved…
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Latino Professionals Will Say “¡Presente!” at June 1 Youth Conference in Princeton
By IMendez Volunteer Latino Professionals Will Say “¡Presente!” at June 11 Youth Conference in Princeton NJ-Based HISPA Role Model Bureau’s 2nd Annual Event Features STEM Fields PRINCETON, NJ – On Friday, June 11th, dozens of Latino professionals in a variety of fields including science, technology, engineering and mathematics will gather in Princeton to spend…
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Rachel Katz and WWFM’s Views and Voices Awarded for Excellence
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: WWFM The Classical Network at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) recently received two awards for its “Views and Voices” public affairs show, produced and hosted by Rachel Katz of Plainsboro. Katz received the first and second place “2009 Excellence in Journalism” awards from the New Jersey chapter of the…
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Preventing lost animals
By: Maria Prato – Staff Writer CRANBURY – Locating a lost pet’s owner just became easier in Cranbury. Three weeks ago, animal control officers received their first microchip reader, which scans microchips implanted in an animal’s back, said Jerry Thorne, township public manager and animal control officer. The chips have information about the pet, including…
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Tigers take second at Randolph event
By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence Tigers travel soccer team finished in second place at their flight at the Randolph Memorial Day Tournament The Tigers dropped their opener to the Highland Hornets, 4-2, despite goals from Rachel South and Stephanie Adamcik, with assists coming from Megan Cerone and Lyndi Giagrasso. The Tigers bounced back with a 2-1…
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Columbus news
By: centraljersey.com The Green Theme will prevail at the 72nd Annual Field Day festivities to be held in the village of Columbus on June 12. The parade starts the day at 1 p.m. with our special Grand Marshall, ‘Lil Miss Columbus, floats, tractors, bicycles, marching bands, fire trucks and the usual parade entrees. Join in…
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Private funding issue slows pool bond authorization
Princeton Borough Council By: Lauren Otis – Staff Writer Princeton Borough Council introduced a bond ordinance for funding capital improvements undertaken by joint agencies of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township, but not before stripping the ordinance of its single largest piece: $2 million for the installation of a new pool at Community Park. Construction of…
