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Junior League of Greater Princeton Seeks New Members
By Christina Di Marco The Junior League of Greater Princeton is looking for dynamic and energetic women for its 2011-2012 new member class. Women over the age of 21, committed to voluntarism, regardless of race, religion or national origin are welcome as members. Last year, League members contributed over 5,000 hours of volunteer service. This…
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Hillsborough Democrats to Host Reception for State, National Elected Officials
By Hillsborough Democrats will host a reception on Sunday, September 18 from 3:00 to 5:00PM at the home of Jim and Cindy Farley, 237 South Branch Road, Hillsborough, NJ 08844. The event, in support of Aldo Martinez and John Reddan, Democratic candidates for Hillsborough Township Committee, is open to anyone who wishes to attend. …
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Local Classical Pianist Showcases Unsung European Composers in New Show on WWFM The Classical Network
By Brenda Whiteman West Windsor, N.J. — “The Foyer of the Forgotten,” a new program on WWFM The Classical Network, a radio station of Mercer County Community College, pays homage to the plight of little-known European composers through music and literature. Hosted by classical pianist Paul-André Bempéchat, of Lawrenceville, the program reflects the breadth of his research…
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Considering Making a Charitable Donation; the IRS Offers these Tax Tips
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson If you make a donation to a charity this year, you may be able to take a deduction for it on your 2011 tax return. Here are the top nine things the IRS wants every taxpayer to know before deducting charitable donations. 1. Make sure the organization qualifies Charitable…
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PRINCETON: This summer camp is downright electrifying
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer With back to school right around the corner, some local children spent the last weeks of their summer vacation learning about science at summer camp. But, they were having so much fun they didn’t realize that they were learning. ”Our goal is to try and get kids to like science…
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MONTGOMERY: Residents riled over ‘cannon’ fire
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Dozens of residents showed up at an 8 a.m. special meeting called by the Township Committee for Monday morning where a resolution was unanimously passed regarding propane cannons that have been firing on area farms, disturbing the sleep of hundreds of people for weeks. The cannons, intended to…
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PRINCETON: Teens receive Buck Leadership Awards
Cole Eisenberg, 18, and Emily E. Ott, 19, both of Princeton have been selected as recipients of the first YMCA Alexander K. Buck Leadership Award. The ceremony was one of several activities highlighting social responsibility for the week’s theme “Hometown Heroes” at the Princeton Family YMCA’s Discovery Camp. The annual award will be presented to…
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NJBIN Welcomes New Director and Associate Director for Business Development at Rutgers EcoComplex
Serpil Guran, Ph.D., Director of the Rutgers EcoComplex
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