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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Summertime, and the livin’ is . . . busy
Once upon a time, the term “summer vacation” actually meant just that — a vacation. Three months of unadulterated relaxation. Three months of beach-going, staying out late and, of course, s By Quinn Cummings Once upon a time, the term “summer vacation” actually meant just that — a vacation. Three months of unadulterated relaxation. Three…
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Unity Bank Executives Inspired by Box City Event to Support Homeless
Unity Bank President & CEO James A. Hughes, Family Promise of Hunterdon County Development Dir. Colleen P. Duerr, Unity Bank Vice President Rosemary Fellner and Bob Fellner during the recent Box City.
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Unity Bank Executives Inspired by Box City Event to Support Homeless
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (June 10, 2013) –Unity Bank President & CEO James A. Hughes and Vice President of Marketing Rosemary Fellner traded the corporate office of the bank’s Old Route 22 headquarters for a cardboard box on June 1. They left the Annual Box City fundraiser inspired by those joining forces with…
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Blues-Rock Band Plans June 22 CD Release in Manville NJ
Big City Breakout Holds CD Release June 22 in Manville (photo: M. Willenbrock)
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Princeton Library Receives Best Practices in Early Literacy Award
From left: Sharon Rawlins, NJ State Library youth services specialist, Peter Bromberg, assistant director at Princeton, Allison Santos, childrens librarian, Mary Chute, NJ State Librarian, and Leslie Burger, director of the Princeton Library.
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Ex-mayor receives prison sentence
Former Hamilton Mayor John Bencivengo received a 38-month federal prison sentence Wednesday on corruption charges for taking bribes while in office. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mr. Bencivengo also must make $12,400 in restitution—the total amount of the bribes—pay a $3,000 fine and undergo three years of supervised release when he is released from…
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PRINCETON: Save the Dinky wins court ruling
A judge ruled Friday that Save the Dinky Inc. and eight other plaintiffs can have their day in court to challenge Princeton University from moving the terminus of the New Jersey Transit train line. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A judge ruled Friday that Save the Dinky Inc. and eight other plaintiffs can have…
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PRINCETON: Town ready to adopt $61 million budget
The Princeton Council was scheduled Monday to adopt a $61 million budget that lowers taxes by around $135 on average, the first budget of the consolidated government. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council was scheduled Monday to adopt a $61 million budget that lowers taxes by around $135 on average, the first…
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