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WEST WINDSOR: Holt holds meeting in W. Windsor
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer U.S. Rep. Rush Holt made a special visit to West Windsor on Saturday afternoon to give citizens in the 12th District a chance to voice their thoughts and concerns. The West Windsor municipal building was filled with residents from all over Mercer County who came to seek answers and solutions…
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THUNDER ANNOUNCE NEW FRONT OFFICE STAFF INCLUDING RADIO BROADCASTER & FACILITATOR OF AWESOMENESS
(Trenton, NJ)- The Trenton Thunder, the Double A affiliate of the New York Yankees, announced on Monday the hiring of six new Front Office Staff members in preparation for the 2012 season. Opening Day is April 5 at home against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Toronto Blue Jays). The staff additions begin with Josh Maurer…
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SorinRoyerCooper Honored
By Bari Faye Seigel SorinRoyerCooperNamed 2012 Life Sciences Law Firm of the Year Innovation in Client Care, Deal Activity Cited as Main Award Criteria EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. (Feb. 24, 2012) – SorinRoyerCooper LLC, launched only a few years ago by three of the region’s top attorneys, is not only changing the way emerging growth companies…
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PRINCETON: Nemeth gets local nod
Assembly candidate Sue Nemeth of Princeton won the endorsement of the local Democratic Party group Sunday night. Ms. Nemeth defeated fellow candidate Marie Corfield, 56-16, after a debate between them at a meeting of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization at the Suzanne Patterson Building. Seventy-five ballots were cast in the polling, giving Ms. Nemeth more…
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Library H3LP at Somerset County Library System
By Lisa Bogart Virtual help is available to information seekers from the Somerset County Library System (SCLS). Found on the front page of the library’s website (www.sclsnj.org), internet researchers can click on “Ask SCLS” to obtain help from librarians through the chat-based service. Until December 2011, SCLS, along with most New Jersey public libraries, participated in…
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CCS Spring Action Initiative Adds and Expands Noncredit Course Offerings at MCCC
By Candace Zafirellis Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) is launching “Spring Action,” an initiative that expands spring noncredit courses offered to both adults and high school students. In addition to adding sections for its more popular courses, the Center is incorporating some new, later starting courses. Classes are held on Mercer’s…
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PRINCETON: Group calls for diplomacy with Iran
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer A couple of people stood side by side on the sidewalk, clutching signs and posters on a windy Saturday afternoon. In minutes, the small group multiplied as passers-by grabbed posters and joined the expanding line. The crowd of strangers turned into comrades with one thing in mind: peace. More than…
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