Category: archives
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Local Businesspeople Lead March of Dimes Effort to Improve Health of Middlesex County Babies
By Wendy Keyes/March of Dimes More than 12,000 of New Jersey babies will be born premature this year, and business leaders Barbara Koonz and Hesser G. McBride Jr. are working with the March of Dimes to change this. Barbara Koonz, counsel, and Hesser G. McBride Jr., shareholder, both of Wilentz, Goldman, and Spitzer in Woodbridge…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: 12U baseball team fundraising for Cooperstown trip
Submitted photo. The 12U baseball team is raising money to go to Cooperstown this summer.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Turnpike crash leaves one dead
A three-vehicle crash involving a minivan and two tractor-trailers on the New Jersey Turnpike early Monday morning left one person dead at the scene, according to authorities. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — A three-vehicle crash involving a minivan and two tractor-trailers on the New Jersey Turnpike early Monday morning left one person dead…
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All are invited to an old-fashioned Community Sing-Along
By Mary Trigg All are invited to an old-fashioned Community Sing-Along Beat the winter doldrums with singing old favorites! All are invited to an old-fashioned Community Sing Along at Abiding Presence Lutheran Church in Ewing on Sunday, February 23 at 4:00pm. Co-hosted by the choirs of APLC, friends and neighbors will enjoy the camaraderie of…
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Beth Chaim Feeds Homeless Families Despite Storms
Pictured in Beth Chaim’s kitchen [left to right]: Holly Singer, Holly’s son Jeremy Eland, Rabbi Eric Wisnia & Ronnie Leonard
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Jackson Memorial High School To Perform "Les Miserables" March 13-16
By Glenn Bouthillette Jackson, NJ – February 8, 2014 – This year Jackson Memorial HS has decided to perform Les Miserables, School Edition, a story of courage, faith, and forgiveness. This production is slightly shorter than the original and will be performed by a cast of 67 students, which consist of 57 high school students…
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Chapin School Announes $13 Million Investment In New and Renovated Buildings & Facilities
By Ada Yung Princeton, New Jersey – With a deep commitment to continuing to improve the Chapin educational experience, Chapin School’s Board of Trustees has announced plans for $13 million of new and renovated facilities. These new facilities will dramatically enhance the learning opportunities for the school’s 300 plus students. Chapin’s Capital Campaign, Limitless Futures: …
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Chapin School Announes $13 Million Investment In New and Renovated Buildings & Facilities
Ground breaking ceremony of the new Lower School building in November 2013
