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Local Family Chooses to Support the Life-Saving Mission of Attitudes in Reverse
By Tricia Baker Attitudes in Reverse® Co-Founders Tricia and Kurt Baker PO Box 3127 609-945-3200 Princeton, NJ 08543 [email protected] www.attitudesinreverse.org [email protected] Local Family Chooses to Support the Life-Saving Mission of Attitudes in Reverse® Young Daughter Is Thrilled to Help Dogs and People at the Same…
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A fabulous Fest!
Ellen Pineno, Shad Fest coordinator Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce The 32nd annual Shad Fest on April 27 and 28 was two beautiful spring days of festival fun. Visitors enjoyed everything the event had to offer — a great variety of artists and crafters, delicious food, fantastic live music, family fun and the wonderful…
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PRINCETON: Sevice held for rabbi killed in a crash
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Family and friends of Rabbi James S. Diamond filed into a Princeton University lecture hall Tuesday night to remember a man whose sudden death in late March is still hard to fathom for some. ”The reality has not yet set in,” said Ziona Silverman before the service began. “It’s…
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CASA superheroes race was very successful
Randall Kirkpatrick, CASA To the editor: On Saturday, April 27, at the Princeton Pike Corporate Center, a very successful CASA Kids Superheroes 5K was held. Although this was the sixth 5K that our organization has staged, this was the first in which we adopted the superheroes theme, in synch with our race motto, “All…
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American Legion Post 401 Aids Food Pantry in Challenge
Delivering the goods to LouAnne Wolf, director of the Food Pantry, were, from left: Dennis Collingwood, 2nd vice commander, Rich Allen, service officer, Lou Scurato and Joe Buccellato.
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EAST WINDSOR: Mayor recognizes small businesses
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Mayor Janice Mironov recognized local small businesses in honor of the 2012 Business of the Year at its council meeting on Tuesday. The recognitions came the day before the mayor’s annual State of East Windsor Township Address at a luncheon event at the Holiday Inn, 399 Monmouth…
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The Pennington Busytown experience
Hope Anderson, director, Pennington Presbyterian Nursery School On behalf of all the children, families and staff at Pennington Presbyterian Nursery School, many thanks to Cindy Persichilli, the wonderful children’s program coordinator for the Pennington Public Library, and to everyone who participated in the second annual Pennington Busytown experience! Cindy and her group transformed the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council fires administrator
Batista Mike Theokas looks over paperwork during a special meeting held May 8 in which his position with Hightstown was terminated in a 4-2 Borough Council vote. Mr. Theokas has been working as borough administrator since being hired shortly after Hurricane Irene in 2011. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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