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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Holt says government must invest in high tech
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, speaks with Liquid Light senior scientists Emily Cole and Na´rayanappa Sivasankar at the company lab in a Deer Park Road office and research com´plex May 19.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Milner named Memorial Day parade grand marshal
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Ahead of the holiday, former East Windsor mayor Leonard Milner reflected on the meaning of Memorial Day, nearly a week after he was named this year’s grand marshal for Monday’s parade. As the name implies, Memorial Day was established as a day to commemorate members of America’s armed…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community
Spoil’d Rotten, a four-member band, just finished filmed a music video for its single “Wreck Over You.” Band members are, from left, Jefferson Williams, 16, Connor Ernst, 17, Natalie Ortega, 17, and Dillon Sutton, 17.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens win MCT baseball crown
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group As happy as Tom Brettell was to see his Robbinsville High baseball team win its first Mercer County Tournament title, he was happiest it happened with this group of seniors. ”It is always a goal to win it,” said Brettell, whose team topped Steinert, 8-7, last Friday in the…
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Moving Your Employee Volunteer Program from Good to Great: Half-Day Seminar for New Jersey Businesses
Trenton, NJ – The Council of New Jersey Grantmakers and the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce have announced a special joint seminar for businesses and corporations in the state who have or are considering starting employee volunteer programs. Sponsored exclusively by Bank of America, Moving Your Employee Volunteer Program from Good to Great will discuss…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – PAL brings pro wrestling back to township high school
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Kendall Park residents Ryan Kessler, 7, Brandon Renda, 7, and Joseph Kessler, 10, cheer on their favorite wrestlers Saturday night at the high school.
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PRIMARY: Election leaves 10 candidates for six school board seats
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer In the Bucks County primary last week, there was only one contest, resulting in one candidate of 10 total eliminated from the race for the New Hope-Solebury school Board of Directors. All 10 candidates cross-filed in the race for five four-year terms. One, Joel Tealer, of Meadowview Road, did not…
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Jill Jachera and Pastor Branscomb
By Diane Hasili Jill Jachera and Reverend Calton Branscomb, pastor First Baptist Church of Princeton, were all smiles at the YWCA’s 4th Annual Stand Against Racism. A new record was achieved this year as over 267,000 participants, 71 YWCAs, and 3,000 organizations across the United States joined in the event started by the YWCAs of…
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