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LAWRENCE: Adath Israel fete focuses on food, fun and information
By Lea Kahn Sharon Dauber wandered around the social hall at Adath Israel Congregation Sunday afternoon, checking out the booths Israeli food, arts and crafts, T-shirts, summer camp and educational programs. ”We came out to learn about and celebrate our connection to Israel. We already have some connection (through our religion),” said Ms. Dauber,…
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Help wanted: Consider school board candidacy
By: centraljersey.com If schools boards ran help-wanted advertisements, they might read like this: Wanted: Citizens who are dedicated and hard-working, have a strong sense of ethics, are willing to learn and ask questions and can communicate with and work well with others. Applicants must be willing to represent the interests of the children and the…
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The Riverside Symphonia Presents Lara St. John & Friends
Cheryl Zimmer-Luginbuhl LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. n Feb. 16, 2011 n On Sunday, Feb. 27, the Riverside Symphonia will present an afternoon with Lara St. John & Friends at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Lambertville, N.J. The Canadian-born violinist, who has been described as “something of a phenomenon” by The Strad and a “high…
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Mine Road bridge project slated
By: centraljersey.com According to Hopewell Township police Lt. Lance Maloney, Mercer County Department of Transportation has said the Mine Road bridge over Stony Brook is scheduled for rehabilitation work, which was slated to begin on or about Feb. 14 (Monday). The anticipated duration of this project is 120 working days. The bridge will be closed…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Brides will always want the perfect dress
Two former consultants open store on Route 206 By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer After about 10 years apiece as bridal consultants, Hillsborough residents Luba Dunn and Lisa Killian have opened their own store — LuLi’s Bridal Boutique on Route 206. ”We love what we do,” Ms. Killian said. “It was the right time and the…
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Help wanted: Consider school board candidacy
By: centraljersey.com If schools boards ran help-wanted advertisements, they might read like this: Wanted: Citizens who are dedicated and hard-working, have a strong sense of ethics, are willing to learn and ask questions and can communicate with and work well with others. Applicants must be willing to represent the interests of the children and the…
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KESSLER ORTHOTIC & PROSTHETIC SERVICES RECEIVES ACCREDITATION BY AMERICAN BOARD OF CERTIFICATION
By Irene Maslowski Kessler Orthotic & Prosthetic Services (www.kessler-rehab.com/programs/outpatient-services/prosthetics-orthotics), a division of Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com), was awarded a three-year accreditation by the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics (ABC). According to Kessler prosthetist Joe Reda, CPO, LPO (NJ), “There have been a significant number of standards that are now…
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Towns hear regional preservation-growth plan
By Amber Cox Chesterfield and Bordentown townships were the latest towns to hear a plan to accommodate both preservation and growth in northern Burlington County for “a shared understanding of what is to be gained and what is at risk.” The Northern Burlington County Growth and Preservation Plan (GAPP) was presented by Edward Fox, regional…
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Route 130 tops state list of worst roads for pedestrians
By: centraljersey.com New Jersey’s most dangerous road for pedestrians is Route 130 (Burlington Pike) in Burlington County, according to a new analysis by Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a policy watchdog organization. Between 2007 and 2009, 10 pedestrians were killed on that route, with most of the fatalities occurring where the roadway passes through relatively busy suburban…
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