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The Pines at Robbinsville Fitness Seminar
The Pines at Robbinsville When: Wednesday, January 26th at 2:00 p.m. Where: The Pines at Robbinsville Information Center: 2350 Route 33, Suite 102, Robbinsville, NJ 08691 Join us for a fitness seminar presented by Ron Hyland, Fitness Director & Certified Nutrition Consultant at The Pines at Whiting. The topic will be "Injury & Illness Prevention Through Proper Nutrition &…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Megan Lydzinksi’s early season times may have looked beatable, but in reality she was pacing herself. The Montgomery High School girls swim standout was saving herself for the biggest meets, and that’s when the junior delivered some encouraging performances. "During the rest of the season so far, I’ve been in the midst of…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Diocese pledges education assistance
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Bishop David O’Connell of the Diocese of Trenton announced Friday that $1 million of his 2011 appeal will go toward Catholic education, $800,000 of which will be given directly to families requesting tuition assistance for Catholic schools. The bishop also pledged that the 44 Catholic schools in the diocese will…
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PRINCETON: Students discovering options to classrooms
Princeton Learning Cooperative’s Paul Scutt, at right, with two of his students on a recent field trip to a farm where the students took watercolor lessons.
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IRS Encourages Tax Return Filers to Get with the E-File Program
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson IRS e-file: It’s safe. It’s easy. It’s time. IRS e-file is now the norm; not the exception. The number of e-filed Form 1040 tax returns is approaching 1 billion after 20 years of safe, secure service. In 2010, 99 million people – 70 percent of all individual taxpayers –…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township will save on new solid waste disposal deal
By Allison Musage, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR A new solid waste collection contract will save the township more than half of a million dollars over five years and promote sustainable practice in the township, Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh announced. The mayor said last week that after reviewing two bid proposals, the township awarded a $466,193…
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PRINCETON: Students discovering options to classrooms
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Don’t like school? You’ve got options. This slogan adorns one of the Princeton Learning Cooperative’s cards designed to catch the eyes of teenagers by suggesting that they have an alternative to school. Membership in the cooperative allows participants the freedom to pursue their interests at their own pace with the…
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PRINCETON: Absorbing King’s message through creative learning
Phil McAuliffe Adele Slaymaker, 3, (foreground) and her sister Maxine, 6, (background) look at a murak on MLK day at the Princeton Arts Council. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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