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Walmart wins legal battle to build in O.B.
State Supreme Court declines to hear case against retail store at Route 18 & Marlboro Road BY ADAM JOSEPH DRICI Staff Writer Plans to bring a Walmart Super Center to Route 18 and Marlboro Road are moving forward again after the state Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the Old Bridge Planning Board’s…
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CYNTHIA HETHERINGTON, PRESIDENT, THE HETHERINGTON GROUP, NAMED AS RECIPIENT OF THE 2012 JAMES R. BAKER AWARD BY ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED FRAUD EXAMINERS
By Irene Maslowski Cynthia Hetherington, MLS, MSM, CFE, President of the Hetherington Group (www.hetheringtongroup.com) in Wayne,N.J. a consulting, publishing and training firm focusing on intelligence, security and investigations, has been named the recipient of the 2012 James R. Baker Speaker of the Year Award by the Association of Certified Fraud…
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PRINCETON: Opposition to private college bill
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials are opposing legislation that would exempt private colleges and universities in New Jersey from having to go before local land use boards The proposed measure would put those institutions on the same footing as public universities, a move that Assemblyman Jack M. Ciattarelli (R-16) said is a…
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CMA Top Winner for Second Year at 2012 ASTRA Awards
By Meghan Higgins FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Meghan Higgins Creative Marketing Alliance (609) 297-2218 [email protected] CMA Top Winner for Second Year at 2012 ASTRA Awards Total of 18 Awards Clinches the Competition PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ – July 30, 2012 –For the second year in a row, Creative Marketing Alliance (CMA), a full service integrated marketing firm…
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PRINCETON: Sharing a meal, no questions asked
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Sanford Davis room at Princeton United Methodist Church looks like a family restaurant on Wednesdays, complete with covered tables and adults and children sitting down for dinner. The doors open up at 5 p.m. for a new church ministry, “Cornerstone Community Kitchen,” that organizers say is meant to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Former mayor Ferrera chosen as administrator
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Former mayor Anthony Ferrera was chosen Tuesday night as the next township administrator. Mr. Ferrera served on the governing body from 2004 to 2011, leaving at the end of the year after taking a job in the state Department of Labor. He’ll succeed Michael Merdinger, who will leave the top…
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Fertile Crescent: Gender, Art, and Society
Nicole Ianuzelli FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE VISIT: http://fertile-crescent.org/ INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN AND ART AT RUTGERS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, THE ARTS COUNCILS OF PRINCETON AND WEST WINDSOR, AND EAST BRUNSWICK, NEW BRUNSWICK, AND PRINCETON PUBLIC LIBRARIES PRESENT: THE FERTILE CRESCENT: GENDER, ART, AND SOCIETY Unprecedented Program of Exhibitions…
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