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PRINCETON: Absorbing King’s message through creative learning
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer On Monday, Prineton’s Paul Robeson Center for the Arts was filled with kids learning while creating. The activities were inspired by the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Arts Council partnered with Kids Bridge in Trenton, the Historical Society of Princeton and the recently formed community…
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PRINCETON: Jack Roberts retires as recreation leader
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The end of an era has come in Princeton Recreation. Jack Roberts, longtime director of Princeton Recreation, had his last day of work on Friday. After more than 41 years of service, Mr. Roberts has retired. Recreation has always been a part of Mr. Roberts’ life; he got his start…
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What is Golfers Elbow?
By far the most common cause of golfers elbow is overuse and the muscle imbalances not able to handle repetitive loads. By Performance Spine and Sports Medicine Don’t let the name fool you, the medical name is Medial Epicondylitis golfers elbow occurs when there is damage to the muscles, tendons and ligaments on the inside…
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IRS Reminds All Small Charities to Check Their Filing Requirements As They May Have Gotten Simpler
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson The Internal Revenue Service announces that small tax-exempt organizations may be able to shift to the simpler Form 990-N (e-Postcard) for their 2010 annual information reporting. The IRS issued guidance that will allow more tax-exempt organizations to file the e-Postcard rather than the Form 990-EZ or the standard Form 990.…
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Mercer Young Republicans Raise Donations For Our Troops and Their Families.
Mercer County Young Republicans FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mercer Young Republicans Raise Donations For Our Troops and Their Families. The Mercer County Young Republicans kicked off the year with our first “Night Out” gathering, held at Buddy’s Shamrock Tavern in Ewing. We successfully raised money to purchase calling cards for the men and women serving our…
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Mizu Sushi Bring New York Style Japanese Food to Cranford
Sushi chefs (l-r) Li “Tommy” Tang and Jian Guo “Johnny” Cao show two of their creations at Mizu Sushi, a new Japanese restaurant in Cranford.
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