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ROBBINSVILLE: Banks back out of deal
by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Township officials announced Roma Bank is pulling out of an agreement to construct a building that would have housed municipal offices. Township officials said they were told during a meeting with bank representatives Monday. Dave Fried said he was stunned and disappointed by the decision, which he said…
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REGIONAL: Area mayors help deliver meals
By Philip Sean Curran, Packet Media Group Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson and East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov joined Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert and other mayors from the region Wednesday for “Mayors for Meals Day,” a promotional event in all 50 states to spotlight the work Meals on Wheels Association of America does around the country.…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: FoHVOS holds stewardship program Saturday
Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS invites the public to the Hopewell Railroad Station on March 23 at 1 p.m. to learn more about proper land stewardship and the Private Lands Stewardship Program. This free program is offered to all residents of Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, and Pennington Borough. FoHVOS land stewards will be…
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Turning our Kitchen over for Passover at The Wilf Campus – HOW MANY EGGS DO YOU USE???
Pictured her Karen Alexander, Executive Director of Wilf at Home is making Charoses a traditional Passover food for the Kitchen staff to sample.
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FLEMINGTON: Medical Center gets Pfizer Grant for tobacco program
Hunterdon Medical Center Foundation has received a $50,000 independent Medical Education Grant from Pfizer, Inc. through the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center to pilot a smoking cessation program at Hunterdon Medical Center and throughout its integrated network of primary care practices. The program, named the ExPERT (Expanding Provider Education Resources and Training) Tobacco Cessation Training Program,…
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Passover Stories from The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living
By Toby Ehrlich 1) My grandma would be cooking all day and be in the kitchen while the Seder was taking place in the dining room and as soon as she heard us singing Dayenu she would come clapping and singing in to the Seder. That song will forever remind me of Grandma Florence. –…
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NEW BRUNSWICK: Foul play ruled out in East Windsor student’s death
By Amy Batista, Special Writer NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University officials have ruled out foul play in the death of a freshman student from East Windsor who was found dead in his dorm room Friday, according to officials. ”The Hightstown High School community is deeply saddened by his death,” said Hightstown High School Principal Alix…
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