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Artist David John Rush brings “Country Living” to the Washington Township Public Library
“Staring Me Down,” Mr. Rush explains, “ came about while driving through the back farm roads of Sussex County. A herd of white-faced Herefords were gathered in the field and as I drove by they all turned and stared at me as if asking in Robert Deniro fas
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PRINCETON: Eisgruber holds a meet and greet
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An L-shaped line of people stood on the Princeton University campus Wednesday afternoon to get a couple of minutes with a man in a dark suit, glasses and holding a plastic beverage cup in his hand. ”He’s phenomenal,” said Deborah Blanks, associate dean in the school’s office of religious…
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Princeton University Basketball Coach Dedicates Himself to Cancer Research
Princeton University Head Basketball Coach, Mitch Henderson registers for American Cancer Society’s Cancer Prevention Study-3 at University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro
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PRINCETON: Krugman: Learn from economic past
By Bina Peltz, Special to the Packet On Monday, New York Times columnist and Princeton professor Paul Krugman attributed the lingering effects of the current recession to policy makers’ failure to learn from economic history. ”The profession of economics makes itself useful by ensuring that nothing like that [the Great Depression] would ever happen again,…
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Hamilton resident Jane Cairo Latini Named Executive Director of Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County
By Diane Blaszka Hamilton, NJ – April 25, 2013 – The Board of Directors of Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (ICGMC) has named Hamilton Square, NJ, resident Jane Cairo Latini as the nonprofit organization’s new Executive Director. Latini had served as its Acting Executive Director since May 2012. “The Board is extremely pleased that…
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VALLEY: Roman Jewelers to polish badges for first responders
Law enforcement officers and first responders can have their badges cleaned and polished for free, compliments of Roman Jewelers in Flemington and Bridgewater. The jeweler has made it part of its permanent business practice. ”Bringing back to life worn-out badges for the first responders is our way of saying thank you to them,” said Sophie…
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EAST WINDSOR: Fire burns townhouse, firefighter hurt
This article was originally published 12:59 p.m. April 24, 2013 By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR – Firefighters answered the service call today to fight a three-alarm blaze at a townhouse structure on Washington Court. "Gratefully, no one was seriously injured, and our thoughts are with the people displaced," said East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov…
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Princeton University Basketball Coach Dedicates Himself to Cancer Research
By Xenia Acquaye FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Desiree Berenguer Carton [email protected] 973-477-7056 On Wednesday, April 17th, Princeton University Head Basketball Coach, Mitch Henderson spoke to a crowd about a cancer prevention study that has been dear to him after a family member’s struggle. The event took place at University Medical Center of Princeton at…
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Celebrate Arbor Day
Jim Gambino, Sam Roth and Nora Sirbaugh, Environmental Commission and Lisa Wolff, Hopewell Valley Regional School District The Hopewell Township Environmental Commission, the Hopewell Valley News and the Hopewell Valley Regional School District invite the public to the third annual Arbor Day tree planting ceremony to be held at 4 p.m. this Friday, April…
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