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Clerk revives tradition of Valentine’s Day weddings
By: centraljersey.com Burlington County Clerk Timothy D. Tyler plans for a day of weddings on Monday, Feb. 14, to commemorate St. Valentines Day. "We are reviving a tradition for the office," said Mr. Tyler. "With the cooperation of the staff and the Friends of Smithville Mansion, we are looking forward to another visit to this…
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PRINCETON: ‘Nurturing the Nurturer’: Free conference for casregivers Saturday at YWCA
Chances are most everyone will be a caregiver at least once in their lifetime, whether it be for a child, a spouse, or their parents. With an aging population, many will take on the role of caregiver within the next two decades. Knowing where to start or even finding the strength with which to…
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Stuart takes Trash to the Runway for “Green” Fashion Show
Stuart 8th Grader Fay Plambeck models the garment she designed and created for Stuart’s “Green” Fashion Show this Friday, January 14, 2011.
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Treasure hunting in our treasured places
By: centraljersey.com Technology is often accused of turning people into couch potatoes. There’s no question that far too many folks spend far too much time in front of computers, TVs and video games – and not enough time outdoors getting fresh air and exercise. But one technology that’s become a must-have for many motorists also…
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PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: Busy hands and a loving heart
By Pam Hersh Special Writer It was 2 p.m. Jan. 2, 2011 — just 38 hours into the New Year. So far, so good — I had managed to keep my New Year’s resolution to curb my expenditures on accessories, i.e., scarves, hats, wraps and junk jewelry. Then I met Vicki Frankel Kaufman, who…
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HUNTERDON: Be prepared for emergencies with Register Ready
A snowstorm may strike the Hunterdon area tonight into Wednesday. Such an emergency could force many residents to remain housebound. If so, you and any of your neighbors with special needs should know about Register Ready, a confidential online registry offered here in Hunterdon County. The county department of human services, the office of emergency…
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Former Marine to address Peace Coalition
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) is hosting a presentation by Matthew Hoh, a former Marine captain in Iraq who later became a State Department consultant in Afghanistan, is slated for 7:30 p.m. Jan.uary 18 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road, just up the hill from the…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Jonathan Stone wanted to see his Hun School boys basketball team come out with a strong defensive effort against Peddie on Saturday night. Even in his wildest dreams he could not have expected what his team gave him. The Raiders held Peddie without a point for nearly seven minutes to start…
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PRINCETON: Smukler enjoys banner night
PDS junior adds name to 1,000-point scorers By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Janie Smukler has always taken note of the 1,000-point scorer banner that hangs in Princeton Day School gym. Now Smukler’s name will be added to the list — the second member of this year’s team to earn that honor — after the…
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