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New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) Announces 2012 Annual Fall Conference
NJASL Media Contact: Shannon Cortina Springboard Public Relations 732-863-1900 ext 203 [email protected] New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) Announces 2012 Annual Fall Conference Trenton, New Jersey n October 8, 2012 n The New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL), the professional organization for school librarians in the state of New Jersey, today announced its…
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WEST WINDSOR: Luan adds to Pirates’ depth
South girls third at Shore Coaches; PHS boys win ‘C’ By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Penny Luan started running in eighth grade, then after a season of spring track as a freshman, she gave cross country a try. One year later, the junior is one of the oldest members of a young, but talented…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars fortified key spot
Mannheimer set at center-mid By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Coming into the season, Montgomery High field hockey coach Tiffany Trockenbrod knew she had a big hole to fill in the middle of the field with the graduation of Shari Jones. Jones, who now plays at the University of Maryland, had handled the important role of…
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WEST WINDSOR: This boot camp mixes learning and laughter
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR What is wrong with this sentence: Bob Woodward was a reporter, which reported for the Washington Post. The problem is Mr. Woodward is not a witch. ”Don’t call people ‘whiches,’ unless they are witches then it’s an accurate description,” said tutor David Hohwald. And since Mr.…
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PRINCETON: Seminary chooses new president
The Board of Trustees of Princeton Theological Seminary has announced the unanimous election of the Rev. Dr. M. Craig Barnes as its seventh president, and as professor of pastoral ministry. Rev. Barnes, a 1981 master of divinity graduate of Princeton, has also served as a trustee of the seminary. He currently serves as the Robert…
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PRINCETON: TigerTransit can get you there … for free
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer On Friday afternoon, driver Helen Joynes steered a TigerTransit bus along Elm Drive, through the Princeton University campus, before it stopped to discharge a passenger by the University Chapel. The university bus service, responsible for moving more than 600,000 riders each year, might be the best kept secret in…
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New techniques can mend a broken heart
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Special Writer Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control. It is an umbrella term for a host of illness that includes valvular issues, structural wall issues and coronary blockage. Treatment for the various forms of heart disease has advanced in…
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D & R Canal Walking Trail Clearing Party Saturday Oct. 13 n 9 am to Noon
Canal Trail Clearing Volunteers Meet near Bordentown Yacht Club at end of Farnsworth Avenue
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