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PRINCETON: Bank of Princeton reports record 201 results
The Board of Directors of the Bank of Princeton has announced record earnings for 2010. Net income for the year was $2.369 million. Last year its net income was $413,000, a year over year increase of $1.956 million or 473 percent. The increase was driven by loan and deposit growth along with a low cost…
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Watershed seeks teacher award nominees
By: centraljersey.com The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, central New Jersey’s environmental group, is seeking nominations for the sixth annual Richard Rotter Award for Excellence in Environmental Education. The honor will be awarded to an area teacher who demonstrates a high level of enthusiasm and commitment to environmental education in their classroom. Nominees should include any…
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Steve Resnick, M.D
By: centraljersey.com Internet Addiction is a controversial topic. There is disagreement whether it is a true "addiction" and how the problem should be classified. Is it an "illness," "problem" or a normal change in lifestyle related to the advances in technology? These are all questions that are currently being addressed and remain unanswered. The American…
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Author’s talk kicks off library celebration
By: centraljersey.com This year marks the 90th anniversary of the Hightstown Memorial Library. To celebrate this milestone, the Friday Club is organizing a series of events. The first will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at the library. Marita Ropars Robb, known in the literary world as Mariah Stewart, will present a program…
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Jewish teens sought
By: centraljersey.com PRINCETON – BBYO, formerly the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization, has started a new chapter for Jewish teens in the Princeton area, including Cranbury. It is a pluralistic Jewish youth movement that provides social and Judaic programming, leadership and community service opportunities and more for Jewish teens in grades eight to 12. At each…
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South River High School’s Michael Palomba (r) tangles with South Brunswick’s Tommy Dorsay in the 125-pound final at the NJSIAA District 20 Tournament hosted by South Brunswick Feb. 18 and 19. Palomba won the District 20 title by a major decision, 16-5. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Bears stunned in GMC; CJ state playoffs are next
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent When it comes to “one and done” tournament basketball, expect the unexpected. Like on Sunday, when the third-seeded East Brunswick High School boys were sent packing by sixthseeded Cardinal McCarrick, 64-62, in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament quarterfinals. The Bears, now 18-4, have no time to dwell on the loss, however.…
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Elias has made EB bowling one of NJ’s premier programs
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent For those who believe coaching a high school bowling team is nothing more than showing up at the lanes and filling out and keeping score, try following around East Brunswick High School’s Jeff Elias. Last week, Elias wrapped up his 13th season managing what is now one of the premier boys…
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