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HILLSBOROUGH: Hang on — signs point to spring
This is your mid-winter morale booster. Hang in there, we’re over the hump and speeding toward spring. You see the signs, if you look for them. Punxsutawney Phil, that furry rodent roused from his lair annually Feb. 2 on Gobbler’s Knob in Pennsylvania, didn’t see his shadow this year. His counterpart, Staten Island Chuck, agreed.…
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MANVILLE: School Future Business Leaders excel in tests
Manville High School’s chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America competed in regional business testing with other central New Jersey schools. Gaining recognition, from left, are George Abimbola, Joe Green, Sebastian Wisniowiecki, Shea Raver, Emily Barnes, Allie Puza, Marty Marshalek, Justyna Pupek, Ariel Rodriguez, Kristen Schuyler, Kimberly Ulate and Magdalene Woznicki.
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MANVILLE: School Future Business Leaders excel in tests
Every January, members of Manville High School’s chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America participate in competitive regional business testing with other schools in central New Jersey. These tests spanned the range of modern business topics, from word processing and business calculations to sports management and cyber security. This year, Manville’s FBLA had a…
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Foundation’s fundraiser canceled this year
James Derasmo and Sydney Guerrero It is with deep regret that we will not be able to host our annual Sno-Ball Softball Fundraiser or 5K Community Fun Run/Walk this year. These challenging economic times, along with the impact of hurricanes Sandy and Irene, have impacted everyone tremendously including the UFREF, which has experienced an…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner column, week of Feb. 7
CHAPTER A The next Chapter A meeting is today, Thursday, Feb. 7, and all Hillsborough seniors are invited. Our meetings start at 12:30 p.m. with doors open at 11:30 a.m., allowing time to review upcoming events. Refreshments are served after the meeting. Members may at any time contribute kitchen supplies — coffee, decaf, napkins, plastic…
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PRINCETON: Hurricane preparedness review meeting
The Princeton Health Commission is seeking public input later this month when officials examine what they learned from Hurricane Sandy and what they can do better the next time a major storm or emergency occurs. The discussion will look at storm-response issues from a public health and shelter management perspective, including ways to communicate with…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Code Blue declared as temperatures drop
For emergency shelter from the cold, call 856-234-8888 With extremely cold conditions expected this week, the Burlington County Health Department declared that a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency will go into effect today. Officially, the Code Blue will commence tonight at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6 and run through noon, Thursday, Feb.7. Subfreezing temperatures are…
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Successful Massage Envy Spa Owner to Bring Enhanced Standard of Excellence to Robbinsville and Princeton, New Jersey Locations
By Caitlin Bomser Princeton, NJ and Robbinsville, NJ (February 6, 2013) – As of the beginning of 2013, Massage Envy Spas in Princeton, NJ and Robbinsville, NJ have undergone a change in ownership and been placed in the hands of New Jersey’s own Greg Robertson, a proven owner with a track record of success at…
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