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Princeton Attorney Elected President of the Young Scholars’ Institute Board of Trustees
By Young Scholars’ Institute Young Scholars’ Institute 349 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 393-3220 YOUNG SCHOLARS’ INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD PRESIDENT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY– On February 10th Errol B. Taylor, Esq. of Princeton was elected President of the Young Scholars’ Institute (YSI) Board of Trustees. Mr. Taylor is a partner in…
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COUNTY: Northern Burlington student wins women’s award
Rachel Patterson will be recognized for winning one of seven Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards at a dinner March 27. Courtesy photo
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HAMILTON: Township woman, 22, sentenced for multiple burglaries
Hunterdon County authorities announced Tuesday that Cassandra Durkin, age 22, of Hamilton, had been sentenced Feb. 28 to three years probation and 364 days in the Hunterdon County Jail for multiple crimes committed in Lambertville. In a press release, Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns, III and Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski announced the sentencing after…
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Ampac Products Win Awards for Packaging Excellence, Design, and Innovation
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Ampac is proud to announce they have recently won several awards from the Flexible Packaging Association, Graphic Design USA and the World Packaging Organization for products displaying packaging excellence, design advancements and product innovation. Ampac, the world’s leader in creative packaging solutions, is proud to announce they have recently won several…
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WEST AMWELL: Preserved farm will be sold at auction
West Amwell wants to sell the 130-acre Toll/Coleman farm, with preservation restrictions, at public auction on March 14. The tract lies between Route 173 and Lambertville-Rocktown Road.
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HAMILTON: Township taxes set to increase
Mayor blames state’s raid of energy funds by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Despite decreases in municipal spending, Mayor Kelly A. Yaede has announced a $96.4 million budget, which is set to include a 7-cent tax increase. Officials announced the increase during a press conference Tuesday afternoon. Mayor Yaede said the budget would be…
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Princeton Area Community Foundation Supports Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County’s Services to Seniors and People with Disabilities
By Diane Blaszka Hamilton, NJ, March 5, 2014; A $25,000 grant from the Princeton Area Community Foundation will greatly help Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (ICGMC) continue to provide free services, such as transportation, grocery shopping, visits, meals and home repair, to local senior citizens and people of all ages with disabilities. The grant…
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COUNTY: Northern Burlington student wins women’s award
Northern Burlington County Regional High School student Rachel Patterson was recently recognized as one of seven recipients of the Outstanding Women of Burlington County Award. Northern Burlington County Regional High School student Rachel Patterson was recently recognized as one of seven recipients of the Outstanding Women of Burlington County Award. Rachel, along with six other…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: The word: Students perform ‘Grease’
Approximately 150 middle school students proved that “We Go Together” by performing the musical “Grease” last weekend. By Ed Birch, Special Writer Approximately 150 middle school students proved that “We Go Together” by performing the musical “Grease” last weekend. The finale song in last Saturday’s production of the musical “Grease” at Crossroads North Middle School…
