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HAMILTON: Township to receive Sandy funding
According to a county release, the township, its water pollution control and fire districts will receive $1.27 million, $71,142 and $246,351, respectively. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — County officials have announced Hamilton Township, its water pollution control and fire district will receive nearly $1.6 million in combined funds for Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts.…
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JB Duarte, expects to launch projects with sales of R$100million over the next four years. Laodse de Abreu Duarte – Paul Chehade
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The 100-year-old JB Duarte, has chosen a new path for its business. The company has decided to focus on the real-estate market in the countryside of São Paulo, and it expects to launch projects with potential sales of R$100 million over the next four years. US investment fund Golden Eagle, which…
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The Medical Society of New Jersey Hosts First Physicians’ Advocacy Conference on Friday, May 2nd
The Medical Society of New Jersey Hosts First Physicians’ Advocacy Conference on Friday, May 2nd
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STATE WE’RE IN: Old trees: ‘Stars’ of the forest
by Michelle Byers Some things get better with age, and that’s especially true for trees. A recent study found old trees beat younger trees hands down — or maybe roots down — when it comes to removing carbon from the atmosphere. That’s something to keep in mind Arbor Day — our national day for celebrating…
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LAWRENCE: Big Red Race on May 4
The Lawrenceville School’s 11th annual Big Red Race will be held May 4 on the school’s campus at 2500 Main Street. It raises money to send under-served Lawrence Township children to The Lawrenceville School Camp in Warren County. The starting gun for the adult 5K race starts at 10:15 a.m., rain or shine. Races, ranging…
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HAMILTON: Northstars athletes ready to hit green
The Nottingham golf team has a match scheduled for Wednesday, April 30 against West Windsor-Plainsboro South at Miry Run Golf Course, while tennis team has a match against Notre Dame. by Josh Lashley, Special Writer HAMILTON — If one were so inclined, he or she could go on at length in regards to the differences…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Proposal to ban smoking in local parks
Smoking may soon be illegal in township parks. The Township Committee introduced an ordinance Tuesday night to have smoke-free parks. A public hearing and vote is scheduled for Tuesday, May 27. In addition to health benefits, it will decrease accidental fires caused by discarded cigarette butts, as well as reduce litter, the committee said in…
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Student Visual Arts Show Comes to MCCC Gallery April 29 to May 9
Autumn Bardachino, of Plainsboro, designed the posters selected to advertise the MCCC Student Visual Arts show.
