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Trams would be a win-win situation
By: centraljersey.com The Dinky is a Princeton tradition and has been since 1865. It was bad enough when the university had it moved from near Blair Arch to its current location in 1919; now proposed is a farther move south by 460 feet to a new transit complex with a relocated Wawa. Townsfolk don’t object…
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Seminar for doctors on health records
By: centraljersey.com BRANCHBURG – Raritan Valley Community College is partnering with the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Health Information Technology Regional Extension Center to provide area physicians with a free continuing medical education seminar on electronic health record implementation. The seminar will be held today, Feb. 3, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., in the Conference…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Viking girls undefeated
Submitted photo Vikings team members; (left to right) Front Row: Mya Tillman, Erica Dwyer, Janae Mayfield, Briana Davis Back Row: Coach Eliot Runyon, Sunna Baig, Rachel Calabro, Erin Carroll, Zojajha Ayub, Coach Seb Calabro, Coach Davida Mayfield Missing from the picture is Zoee D’Costa.
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Lea Kahn
By: centraljersey.com Perhaps it was the fact that they both grew up a short distance from a major river – the Missouri River and the Susquehanna River – and explored the bluffs and caves along the riverbanks. Or maybe it was that they both had been aware of social injustice, but the parallels between their…
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Chinese New Year in Plainsboro
By: centraljersey.com The Year of the Rabbit will be ushered in with great gusto at the new Plainsboro Public Library on Saturday, Feb. 12, from 1 to 6 p.m. The gala celebration will afford all attendees a chance to be swept away with hands-on activity, spellbinding entertainment, and a myriad of Chinese New Year’s traditions.…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Mariame Fadiga’s second trip to the Mercer County Championships ended with firsts everywhere. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior was first in the girls shot put, her first county gold to help the Pirates to their first indoor team championship since 2004. Fadiga’s 10 points helped the Pirates dethrone six-time defending champion Hopewell Valley.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Icenhower meets, Mottram exceeds expectations
Ravens senior wins third MCT, AHS freshman his first By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group It was no surprise that Jared Icenhower found himself in the finals at Saturday’s Mercer County Wrestling Tournament. Jack Mottram on the other hand, well, that’s a different story. Icenhower, a senior at Robbinsville High School, remained undefeated and captured…
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About CAF pumper
John and Barbara Hencheck, Lambertville In the past the best available tool for firefighters was putting the most water that could be pumped onto a fire. This system has been used forever and we have been blessed with remarkably few losses owing to the dedication and effectiveness of Lambertville’s volunteer fire companies. Here in…
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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – Debbie Spisak said she was "at a crossroad about my career and it just kind of piqued my interest when I saw the sign." The sign advertised a psychic reading held last Sunday at the East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 headquarters. And the Cream Ridge woman’s fortune? "He…
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