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Princeton Native, Industrial Design Student Wins National Merit Award
Kalushner’s "Kick It Can," a solution for public transit refuse
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‘Wild about Flowers’ slated April 25 at Bowman’s
Gala will be held on the grounds of the Preserve from 5-10 p.m. Despite gloomy economic news, sponsors for the Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve’s Spring Garden Gala,” Wild about Flowers,” have “surpassed our expectations in their commitment to the Preserve, a precious regional resource,” noted Gala Co-chairwomen Dee Dee Bowman and Karen Ulrich. Now in…
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Elect Buckalew, Hauge, Probasco
Kyle Emery, of Plumsted As a graduate of New Egypt High School’s Class of 2008, I feel that I possess a special and unique perspective on our schools that most people do not. I am a lifelong resident of New Egypt. I have been in the school system from kindergarten to 12th grade. I had…
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Arif Patel gets support
Ross Masood, of South Brunswick Having been a product of the South Brunswick schooling system and a resident of the township for 16 years and counting, I have seen a lot of positive changes throughout not only the township, but also the school system. The South Brunswick Board of Education has done an excellent job…
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Princeton Family Uses Expertise in Fun to Fight Recession
PRINCETON, NJ — April 7, 2009 — The fickle stock market and climbing unemployment rates have left almost everyone feeling helpless, especially families. One local Princeton family, the Martins, is trying to build financial security by creating a Web site that details unique and fun family activities – helping other families while generating income for…
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‘Adventureland’
‘Adventureland’ is good enough to join the ranks of great American coming-of-age movies like ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ and ‘American Graffiti’ By Elise Nakhnikian WHOEVER marketed Adventureland owes Greg Mottola an apology. The trailer leans heavily on laughs and gross-out humor to appeal to fans of Superbad, the last movie Mottola directed. That may…
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April 14th Developer of first dolphin prosthetic tail to treat patients in Edison
Jennifer Adase World renowned prosthetist to provide care to amputees in Edison As seen on national news, developer of first prosthetic tail for dolphin Edison, NJ – World renowned Certified Prosthetist Kevin Carroll will provide free prosthetic evaluations to local amputees on Tuesday, April 14th at Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics, 265 Fernwood Avenue, Edison, NJ 08837.…
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SPRINGFIELD: Teen honored posthumously
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer SRINGFIELD — A little over a year after he died trying to save his mother from their burning home at the age of 14, the late Robert Ferrell has been formally recognized for his effort. On April 2, he joined 19 others to receive Carnegie Medals from the Carnegie…
