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Pam Hersh
By: centraljersey.com I am sorry, Dad, but I am about the reveal a family secret – more than a century after your birth and a quarter of a century after your death. You adored oysters – a forbidden fruit of the sea, according to the tenets of your Jewish faith. The Kashrut, the Jewish dietary…
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Stephanie Vaccaro
By: centraljersey.com Could the implementation of a light rail vehicle be a wise next step for the development of Princeton? The Princeton Future group has asked the Rutgers University Graduate Urban Design Studio to help study ways that rail transit could reconnect with the center of Princeton. One of the ideas being explored for the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate girls are repeat swim winners
Wembacher gives South depth in sprints in sectional run By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kathryn Wembacher’s development helped ease any sprint worries and deliver a fifth straight sectional crown to the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls swim team. The Pirates graduated some top sprinters from last year’s state title team. ”That was one of the…
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PRINCETON: ‘The Father of His Country’: Evidence indicates Washington’s famous title was first conferred by Princeton poet
Annis Boudinot Stockton (Mrs. Richard Stockton). Attributed to Gerardus Duyckinck. Princeton University
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Event Chair
By Rita Pepperman Millhill’s "MISSION POSSIBLE VI" Honoring Anthony Campbell, Dean of Students at Rider University and Bristol-Myers Squibb The Millhill Foundation hosts benefit dinner to raise funds for programs that help local families. TRENTON, NJ (The Millhill Foundation) – The Millhill Foundation will be holding their annual gala, Mission Possible VI, to raise…
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Sheriff warms of letter scam
By: centraljersey.com Following up on information received from federal authorities, Sheriff Jean Stanfield warned county residents to be on the alert for a letter scam that misleads individuals into believing they have won a cash prize – but actually is a ploy to steal money from them. Ms. Stanfield said the solicitation comes in the…
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Need for blood donations
By: centraljersey.com Donors must be at least 17, weigh a minimum of 110 and be in generally good health. All donors receive free mini-medical exams and information about their temperature, pulse rate, blood pressure and hemaglobin level. Only 2 percent of New Jersey’s eligible donor population gives blood. The national average is 5 percent. Consequently,…
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Symposium on Battle of Princeton
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton Battlefield Society and the Crossroads of the American Revolution Association are sponsoring a state-wide symposium: "New Revelations on the Battle of Princeton," Saturday, Feb. 26, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Friend Center-101, Princeton University, corner of William Street and Olden Street. The symposium will unveil a study of the…
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PRINCETON: ‘The Father of His Country’: Evidence indicates Washington’s famous title was first conferred by Princeton poet
By William T. Myers Special Writer During the Revolutionary War, the residents of Princeton received much of their information from various city newspapers. These newspapers arrived with the stage coaches that daily stopped in town on their routes between New York and Philadelphia. The print was often still wet from the presses, in which…
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