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The Art of Living Foundation Announces Meditation & Yoga 2011 to Empower Local Residents
Meditation and Yoga 2011
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PLUMSTED: Warrior girls win first CJ I hoop title
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The New Egypt girls basketball team had come back from a bigger deficit in the regular-season finale, but its comeback Monday against Highland Park will be more memorable. Led by a trio of seniors and one huge basket from junior Julie Ciak, the top-seeded Warriors came back from an…
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MONROE: Building schools, a penny at a time
Brookside sixth-graders involved in Pennies for Peace are, standing from left are Brandon DeMarco, Ivy Tran, Sara Fernandez, Christina Hommer and Anthony Corbisiero, and, kneeling, from left, Nish Patel and Arsany Malak.
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Locals swimmers place for HACY at Silver meet
By: centraljersey.com Several members of the Hamilton Y Aquatic Club placed in the top eight in their events at the recent New Jersey YMCA Silver Championships, which were held at Gloucester County Institute of Technology. The event was a short course yards meet. In the 10-and-under girls division, Jacelyn Tarn was first in the 50…
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East Windsor
By: centraljersey.com Casey M. Ward, 18, of Roosevelt, and two juveniles – a 17-year-old girl from Roosevelt and a 17-year-old boy from East Windsor – were charged Saturday with possession of marijuana under 50 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia and underage possession of alcohol. Ms. Ward also was charged with obstructed view. A patrol officer…
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Steve Guggenheim
By: centraljersey.com Purim is around the corner. Services will be held Saturday, March 19, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 20, at 9 a.m. followed by a Purim Seudah. Meanwhile, the Purim Carnival is this Sunday, the 13th, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. There’s gold in them there hills … or maybe it’s what’s…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: East Windsor Regional school board OKs tentative budget
Six teachers would lose jobs By Doug Carmen, Staff Writer Six East Windsor Regional School District elementary school teachers would lose their jobs under a tentative budget Superintendent Ed Forsthoffer presented to the school board Monday evening. Dr. Forsthoffer also called for a 2-percent property tax levy increase, the highest allowed by state law; the…
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Diocese of Metuchen to host talk on moral living
By Joanne Ward PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a talk on What the Bible Says About Moral Living on Thursday, March 24 at 7 p.m. in the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center. Sponsored by the Office of Catechesis, the two-hour program will be presented by Father John Fell, pastor of Our Lady…
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Tiresome Testing Tries PHS
By Ann Sarnak and Margaret Mattes March is infamously known as the month of standardized testing. Throughout Princeton Regional Schools, hundreds of instructor’s scripts are read, thousands of number two pencils are sharpened, and tens of thousands of answer bubbles are blackened. As if state testing was not enough, March is also the peak of…
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