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PRINCETON AREA: New anti-bulling law well-intentioned, but straining resources
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer New bullying reporting procedures that went into effect this fall may be making children safer, but they are also impacting local schools, straining resources and generating a mountain of paperwork. The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, which went into effect at schools in September, requires extensive reporting for any act of…
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National Donor Sabbath brings eye, organ and tissue donation to religious communities
By Most religions in the United States accept eye, organ and tissue donation as a good and charitable thing, according to information released by Donate Life America. To help people better understand where their religion stands on the issue of donation, the transplant community teams up with the religious community every year for National Donor…
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PRINCETO: Krugman: spending and government loans needed
By Heather Niccoli and Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writers PRINCETON History does repeat itself and the job crisis that happened after the Great Depression is happening again. Government spending is the solution, according to panelists who spoke about the uncertainties in the jobs market and the ongoing economic crunch this weekend. ”From my perspective we…
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Princeton Academy Headmaster Olen Kalkus to Lecture on Gender and Learning Differences at Lawrence Library, Nov. 17
By Princeton Academy (PRINCETON, NJ): Olen Kalkus, founding headmaster of Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart, will present the lecture, Gender and Learning, on November 17th at 7pm at The Lawrence Library. Mr. Kalkus will share research on gender differences in brain development in children and how it relates to education. Mr. Kalkus argues that…
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DISTRICT 14: Meet state Assembly candidate Steven Welzer of the Green Party
UPDATED By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Steven Welzer, of East Windsor, is running for an Assembly seat in the 14th District on the Green Party ticket. "Our electoral laws need to be changed to open up the system to ‘more voices and more choices,” Mr. Welzer said. The New Jersey native was born in Newark.…
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EDITORIAL: Vote on Election Day
This election season, the Herald has published profiles highlighting the individuals running for seats on the Hightstown Borough and East Windsor Township councils. Polls are open Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in New Jersey. In Hightstown, Democrats Susan Bluth and Rob Thibault are running for two three-year seats against Republicans John Archer and…
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Princeton Academy Headmaster Olen Kalkus to Lecture on Gender and Learning Differences at Lawrence Library, Nov. 17
Olen Kalkus, headmaster of Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart, will present, "Gender and Learning" at The Lawrence Library on November 17th at 7pm.
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FRANK D. ISOLDI NAMED AMONG AMERICA’S TOP REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS BY THE WALL STREET JOURNAL/REAL TRENDS
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage WESTFIELD, NJ – Frank D. Isoldi, a sales associate in the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Westfield East office, has been ranked by the Wall Street Journal/REAL Trends report as being among America’s Top 1,000 residential real estate agents and teams based on annual 2010 sales volume and transaction sides. Isoldi ranked…
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Plainsboro Resident, Gary K. Wolinetz, Named to The Best Lawyers in America 2012
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