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A company named GeoVax Labs, Inc. may be the first to put vaccines on the market that can help alleviate the suffering that results when HIV progresses to AIDS. Based in Smyrna, GA., the company is at work on both preventative and therapeutic vaccines.
By Janet Vasquez PRINCETON, N.J., May 12, 2010— Derma Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: DSCI), a medical device and pharmaceutical company focused on advanced wound care, today announced that it has established an international subsidiary, Derma Sciences Europe Limited, and will soon be opening an office near London, England. "Europe represents a substantial growth opportunity for Derma…
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Runaway bride competes in Allies “County roads 5K” race
Krystal Odell The 5th annual Allies Country Roads 5K was held April 24th under blue skies and temperatures in the 60’s. Starting and finishing at the Creamridge Winery in Upper Freehold Township NJ over 300 runners of all ages competed on this beautiful race course which wound through Historic Walnford Park. Runners also competed in…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the May 13 edition
Peg Dotson Tel: 499-3807 Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] The Roebling Garden Club is taking donations of $5 to order a geranium in memory or in honor of a loved one to be placed at the Roebling Circle. You may place your order by call the President of the Garden Club, Loretta Varga at…
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Seniors grateful for special night
Cordell ‘Rap’ Reinhardt of Columbus A special thanks to the PTSC (Parent Teacher Student Connection) organization for sponsoring the “Senior’s Prom” night at Northern Burlington High School, Saturday evening, and May 1. This unique event seems to be a “one of a kind” event throughout the area and state. Senior citizens of the communities of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Council introduces budget with 12-cent tax-rate hike
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE The Township Council has introduced an $18.8 million municipal budget for 2010 that, if approved, would raise the municipal property tax rate about 30 percent. The budget, which was introduced by a 4-1 vote, raises $13,374,983 through the municipal property tax levy. Councilman David Boyne cast the lone…
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Windrows University
By Princeton Windrows For Immediate Release Contact: Mary Ann Bond at Princeton Windrows at 800-708-7007 or Scott McCaskey at Goldman & Associates Public Relations at 757-625-2518 or at: [email protected] Windrows University Presents Horticulture and History Two-Headline Seminar on Culinary Herbs and George Washington Princeton, N.J.: A two-tiered lineup of taste and historical achievement will…
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LAWRENCE: Christian church’s visit to Islamic Society yields greater understanding
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Ellen Heath did not know what to expect when she visited the Islamic Society of Central Jersey, but she knew it would be a learning experience. Ms. Heath, along with a handful of members of the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville’s Peacemaking Committee, spent a couple of hours Saturday…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the May 13 edition
Someone took 41 bottles of perfume from a store display at the front of the Bath & Body Works store at the Quaker Bridge Mall between 4 and 6 p.m. May 4, police said. The perfume was valued at a combined $1,110.50. Amy L. Lewis, 18, of Hopewell Borough, and a 17-year-old Hopewell Township…
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LAWRENCE: HomeFront lauds family’s efforts
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer If those who contribute to a cause without seeking acknowledgment are unsung heroes, then the dining room at the Greenacres Country Club was filled with them on Friday. About 80 women — mostly members of HomeFront’s Women’s Initiative — turned out to hear Princeton resident John Crowley speak…
