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LAWRENCE: Area rezoned for detox centers, health facilities
Residential medical detoxification centers and behavioral health care facilities will be allowed on a stretch of Lawrence Station Road and Bakers Basin Road, under an amendment to the township’ By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Residential medical detoxification centers and behavioral health care facilities will be allowed on a stretch of Lawrence Station Road and Bakers…
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QuickBooks Customers Can Now Print Paychecks On Blank Stock With New EzCheckPrinting Software
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) EzCheckPrinting software allows customers to print professional checks in house. The new edition is updated for QuickBooks users to print paycheck with stubs on blank stock. Start the test drive at www.halfpricesoft.com New York, NY – QuickBooks payroll customers that seeking a way to print paycheck with stubs on blank stock…
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REGION: Blood donations sought as supply plummets
Those involved with blood donation agencies are quick to note that apart from the summer months, winter is the toughest time to attract life-saving donations. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Those involved with blood donation agencies are quick to note that apart from the summer months, winter is the toughest time to attract…
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Unity Bank Launches Unity Financial Services To Provide Customers Investment Options
Robert H. Junge, Unity Financial Services Program Manager
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MANVILLE: Ukrainian church plans requiem service
Priest staying in touch with family in embattled country By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Father Orest Kundereych and the parish families of St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church are watching the international tension unfold in the Ukraine, where many have closet ties and even families. The church, which is located at 1700 Brooks Blvd.,…
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PSO Soundtracks Presents a Talk by Historian and Author Jerrold Seigel on “The Paris of Hector Berlioz, 1830”
By Carolyn Dwyer, Princeton Symphony Orchestra Princeton, NJ—On Wednesday, March 19, at 7 pm, at the Princeton Public Library, The Princeton Symphony Orchestra Soundtracks Series continues with “The Paris of Berlioz, 1830: Revolution, Romanticism, and the Artist as Symbol,” a talk given by Dr. Jerrold Seigel, Professor Emeritus of History at New York University. Dr.…
