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CRANBURY: Committee tables temporary activities ordinance
Around 30 people came out to Monday night’s Township Committee meeting to discuss proposed ordinance 5-13-18 that would create a permitting process for temporary activities in the community. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Around 30 people came out to Monday night’s Township Committee meeting to discuss proposed ordinance 5-13-18 that would create…
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GREEN LIVING
Peter G. Borg Rider University students Emily Mazzio (left) and Cheyenne Simmons host a weekly radio show called “Sustainable You,” broadcast 10 a.m. Saturdays on Rider’s radio station, 107.7 FM.
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Brooklyn’s Money & King to play Kittenfest music festival at Skylands Park Stadium Augusta, NY, June 28
By Lorca Records Money & King Across The Cul-De-Sac Lorca Records – Spring 2013 Release – For immediate release Download free review copy of album These guys are equally adept at both lovelorn twang and baroque-pop strum, and while the unceasing tunefulness of the songs here disarms, it’s the words—slippery, melancholy, pining—that give Across the Cul-de-Sac its…
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BioNJ’s First New Jersey Life Sciences CEO Summit Promises to ‘Take It to the Top’ in October
By Yankee Public Relations BioNJ CEO Summit to Feature Executive Leadership from Major Biotech and Pharmaceutical Companies TRENTON, NJ (June 21, 2013) – Working from the theme “Take It to the Top,” BioNJ will bring together chief executive officers (CEO) and leaders from major biotech and pharmaceutical firms from New Jersey and beyond this fall to…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Teen PEP program gets mixed reviews
Dan O’Connor told the board that, in his view, the Teen PEP program promotes “teaching contraception rather than abstinence” and teaches that “teenage sex is common and healthy” By John Tredrea, Special Writer Opponents and supporters of a new sex education program in the Hopewell Valley school district voiced their concerns at Monday night’s Hopewell…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school seniors relive 4th-grade memories
Garrett Dickinson, a high school senior now, digs up the time capsule buried by his Woods Road Elementary class eight years ago.
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Maria Fischer, Disability Rights Lawyer and Advocate, Appointed to Serve on the Board of Special Olympics, New Jersey
By CCS News Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, attorneys at law, is proud to announce that Maria Fischer, Esq., an attorney with the firm, has been appointed to serve on the board of directors of Special Olympics New Jersey. Fischer has dedicated her legal career to representing the interests of children, teens and adults with developmental…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school seniors relive 4th-grade memories
Rhys Weinberger holds his letter he buried as a fourth-grader eight years ago.
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CRANBURY: Committee tables temporary activities ordinance
Nicole M. Wells photo Township Committee members debate a temporary activities ordinance during Monday night’s meeting.
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