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NJ Food Processors to Highlight How to Succeed in the Changing Environment
By Michele Hujber The New Jersey Food Processors Association will hold its 2011 Annual Meeting and Conference on January 31 at the at the Westin Hotel in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. New Jersey’s Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno and Caren Franzini, CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, will be the opening keynote speakers, and…
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On finding your way to a healthy weight
By: centraljersey.com If you want to find your healthy weight and maintain it, consider more than the number on the scale and follow these easy-to-follow tips from our dietitians and weight loss specialists. How much should you weigh? How much do you want to weigh? How much could you weigh, realistically? These questions probably produce…
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LAWRENCE: Starting the new year with a clean slate at Hogmanay
By Lea Kahn Anthony DeSantis carefully wrote down a list of wishes for the new year, and sort of keeping in tradition, tossed the list into the flames that leaped skyward in the Great Meadow next to the Brearley House on Saturday night. Sort of in tradition, because the list that is tossed into the…
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McNeill – Gleim
By: centraljersey.com Ashley Susan McNeill, daughter of Bonnie and Scott McNeill of Vernon Hills, Ill., and Adam Blair Gleim, son of Jan and Rick Gleim of West Windsor, were married in Vernon Hills on July 17, 2010. The bridegroom is a 2002 graduate of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North. Ashley and Adam are graduates of…
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"Joan Snyder/Intimate Works", January 17 – June 5, 2011
Nicole Ianuzelli New Brunswick, NJ- The Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series, a program of the Rutgers Institute for Women and Art (IWA) in partnership with the Rutgers University Libraries, is presenting a 45 year survey of small paintings by Joan Snyder, who has been named the 2010-11 Estelle Lebowitz Visiting Artist in Residence at…
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Robbinsville
By: centraljersey.com A Trenton woman was arrested on drug charges following a traffic stop Jan. 3 on Washington Boulevard. Police said a patrol stopped the vehicle about 1 a.m. because it had tinted front windows. Upon approaching the driver side of the vehicle, the officer detected evidence that narcotics may be present, police said. After…
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Festival will benefit recreation efforts, food bank
By: centraljersey.com The 2011 Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival will begin on Jan. 22 and end on Jan. 30. The 2011 Winter Festival committee has been planning and updating events and activities. The festival offers seasonal activities highlighting the beauty of the twin river town communities in the winter months. Twin Rivertown Projects, Inc., a 501c…
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BORDENTOWN CITY
By: centraljersey.com David Stimon, 24, was charged with possession of marijuana and controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia Dec. 26. Police were called to Willow Street for some a disturbance, and found Mr. Stimon in a verbal confrontation with the homeowner who wanted him removed. Investigation revealed that Mr. Stimon had five active warrants out of Ewing.…
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