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Former foundation chairman helped make decision to move
Dr. Tom Davidson, Aristides Georganas, and David Long
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PLUMSTED: Escapees sought in region
By Charles W. Kim, Packet Group PLUMSTED — Police are asking residents to be on the lookout for two inmates of the Mid-State Correctional Annex in Fort Dix that escaped from custody Monday. According to a press release late Monday afternoon, police are looking for Joseph Brandt, 27, and Terrence Feeney, 42. According to the…
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Who’s Bad brings summer tour to Seaside Heights, NJ on June 2nd
By Jeff Schad-Montauk Music Celebrate Summer With The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute, Who’s Bad Band to Launch JACKSONOLOGY, New MJ Web Portal Who’s Bad June 2 – 10:30 p.m. Joey Harrison’s Surf Club 1900 Ocean Ave. Seaside Heights, NJ 08751 732.830.8000 More information: http://www.thesurfclubnj.com/ School may soon be out for summer, but Who’s Bad is…
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THE MUSIC OF JIMMY BUFFET, FIREWORKS AND A BACKYARD BARBECUE ARE PART OF MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND CELEBRATION AT MOUNT AIRY CASINO RESORT
By Mount Pocono, PA – MAY 21, 2012 –Mount Airy Casino Resort, a destination offering incomparable casino gaming, picturesque settings, lavish ambiance, exceptional fine dining, luxury accommodations, outdoor activities and unrivalled amenities, announces its official Memorial Day Celebration Weekend. The following are all activities for Memorial Day Weekend: – MOVIES UNDER THE STARS: Friday, May…
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VolunteerConnect Appoints Amy Klein as Executive Director
By VolunteerConnect May 21, 2012, Princeton, NJ n The Board of Trustees of VolunteerConnect, the premier volunteer center in Central New Jersey, announced today the appointment of Princeton resident, Amy Klein as Executive Director. “We are very excited to have a woman of Amy’s talent and passion lead our revitalized mission to help community organizations…
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Who’s Bad brings summer tour to Seaside Heights, NJ on June 2nd
Who’s Bad-The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band
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PRINCETON: Kids go par for the safety course
By Matthew Kilgore and Michael Kilgore, Special to the Packet An elaborate course of orange and green traffic cones greeted more than 50 youngsters on bicycles on Saturday morning at the Township Municipal Complex during a safety event sponsored by borough and township police departments. ”First, the kids get the opportunity to register their bike…
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Expansion already on the horizon
Members of the Friendship Club make aprons to sell at the Fete. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Harry Rothberg)
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PRINCETON: Choir mom
Janet Perkins, at center, is stepping down after 17 years as executive director of the Princeton Girlchoir.
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