Category: archives
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STATE WE’RE IN: Get outside, says new bill in N.J. Senate
by Michele Byers Here’s some homework! Explore the woods, climb a tree, race through a field, build a fort. Splash in the water, catch a fish, explore a city park, turn over a log. Sleep in a tent, gaze up at stars, follow a trail, listen to birds. Play in the mud, hold a frog,…
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LAMBERTVILLE, STOCKTON: This is ‘Walk to School Week’ at 11 county schools
Stockton and Lambertville students are particularly encouraged to walk to school this week as part of a countywide campaign.
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Jackie Kott Selected to Receive The Nachson Award
By Toby Ehrlich The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living is pleased to announce that Jackie Kott, Director of Recreation at Stein Assisted Living, is this year’s recipient of The Nachson Award. JProNJ (formerly the New Jersey Jewish Communal Service Association) bestows The Nachson Award annually to a professional who has taken an…
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Nonprofit Minding Our Business Receives Support from Investors Bank Foundation
Investors Bank Foundation recently invested in the upcoming Minding Our Business Summer Program for youth, held on the Rider University campus.
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ANE, Agency Network Exchange, Expands into Mid-Atlantic Region
By Susan Rash Formerly Consolidated Insurance Agents, ANE Unveils New Brand and Logo, Exclusive Member Programs and an Online Portal Monmouth Junction, N.J. (April 10, 2014) – ANE, Agency Network Exchange, today announced that it is adding resources and staff to expand its network of more than 40 independent insurance agents into Pennsylvania and other mid-Atlantic…
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May 30 – June 1: 44th Annual Big Greek Festival NJ Featuring Food, Fun and Sweet Treats – Hosted By St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church
By Nick Pappas PHOTOS/VIDEO & COUPON for complimentary admission available at www.BigGreekFestival.com Media Advisory RANDOLPH, N.J./EWORLDWIRE/April 9, 2014 — This year, as at each of the last 43 celebrations, thousands of visitors to Big Greek Festival will depart the St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church grounds after learning how Greeks seek to preserve the character and…
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MANVILLE: Friday dinner to help family with ill child
A spaghetti dinner on Friday, April 11, from 4-8 p.m. at Manville firehouse No. 1 on South Third Avenue will help Jim and Kim Monto with paying medical expenses for their three-month-old son, Alexander. The dinner will cost $9 for adults, $5 for children and free for children younger than 3. Jim Monto is a…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Get outside, says new bill in N.J. Senate
by Michele Byers Here’s some homework! Explore the woods, climb a tree, race through a field, build a fort. Splash in the water, catch a fish, explore a city park, turn over a log. Sleep in a tent, gaze up at stars, follow a trail, listen to birds. Play in the mud, hold a frog,…
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HAMILTON: Author to discuss Pine Barrens
For more information about this event, call 609-581-4060. The library is located at 1 Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. Way, Hamilton. HAMILTON — The Friends of the Hamilton Township Public Library will host author, storyteller and musician Paul Evans Pedersen Jr. on Tuesday, April 22 at 7 p.m. for a program of songs and stories,…
