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Growing and evolving
Mother-daughter duo Darcy Deane (left) and Bonnie St. John are the authors of ‘How Great Women Lead: A Mother-Daughter Adventure into the Lives of Women Shaping the World.’
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“Entrepreneurship 101” n the training you need BEFORE you start your business
By UCEDC WOODBRIDGE, NJ – It’s the American dream – having your own business, being your own boss, setting your own hours….But before you take the plunge (or before you get in too deep in a business that you just started), you need to do some serious self-reflection and homework. That’s why UCEDC, a statewide…
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CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library
Kaitlyn Kanzler photo Eagle Scout Daniel Kennedy-Moore presents his proposal to add potted plants to the library entrance and a picnic table for teachers to the Cranbury Board of Education.
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PRINCETON: Bradley seeks citizen activism
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer Can American citizens do better in improving their country as well as their personal lives? Former U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley certainly thinks so. Sen. Bradley, a three-term Democratic senator for New Jersey and Princeton University alum, made a special visit back to McCosh Hall on campus on May 9 to…
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MONROE: Monroe man sentenced for fraud
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — A man from Monroe will spend 21 months in prison for defrauding a township business he worked at, according to officials. Joseph R. Algoo, 39, of Monroe, was sentenced for stealing almost $175,000 from the Dynamex Corporation while managing operations in New Jersey, according to a May…
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Open House and Lunch at Jaffa Gate Memory Care Neighborhood in Somerset
By Toby Ehrlich Join us on Tuesday May 22, 2012 at 12:30pm for a beautiful lunch and tours of The Martin and Edith Stein Residence’s Jaffa Gate Memory Care Neighborhood, 350 De Mott Lane, Somerset, NJ 08873. If you are currently helping a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and or other forms of memory impairment…
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FLORENCE: Township Council keeps police chief position
By Amber Cox, Special Writer FLORENCE — The Township Council unanimously adopted an ordinance designating the public safety director as the “appropriate authority” to have charge of the police department if the position of chief of police is vacant. The council adopted the ordinance at its last meeting on May 2. The public safety director,…
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CRANBURY: Calendar
Sat., May 12 Princeton Symphony Orchestra: 8 p.m., Monroe Township High School Performing Arts Center, 200 Schoolhouse Road; sponsored by the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission; the orchestra will debut its “Spun Beauty” concert in Monroe the day before its performance in Princeton; general admission is $30, patrons pay $25; students are admitted free. National…
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