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PRINCETON: University will provide township a $500K gift
By Stephanie Vaccarro, Staff Writer Princeton University will offer Princeton Township a voluntary payment of $500,000 for 2011, Mayor Chad Goerner announced at the first Township Committee meeting of 2011. ”The university and township will complete a formal agreement in the next few weeks,” Mayor Goerner said. “It is understood by both parties that the…
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PRINCETON: Butler welcomed to council as Koontz heads to Trenton
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Borough said goodbye to Council President Andrew Koontz on Sunday and swore in Jo Butler as the newest member of council. To come full circle with his service in the borough, Mr. Koontz wore the same bow tie he was sworn in with to make his last address as…
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Chiros advise on snow removal
By: centraljersey.com With a blizard having hit New Jersey, the Association of NJ Chiropractors seeks to ensure that individuals properly prepare themselves to prevent injury from shoveling out from the next snow event. – Be prepared. Maintain your exercise program year-round. – Listen to weather forecasts so you can rise early and have time to…
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Mercer County sets holiday closings
By: centraljersey.com Most Mercer County offices and facilities will be closed on Friday. The following county offices will be closed and will reopen Monday, Jan. 3: McDade Administration Building (640 S. Broad St.); Criminal Courthouse (209 S. Broad St.); Civil Courthouse (275 S. Broad St.); Mercer County Connection; Clerk’s Office and the Surrogate’s Office. All…
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John Tredrea
By: centraljersey.com PENNINGTON – Seeds to Sew International Inc., a Hopewell Valley-based nonprofit organization, is working with Hopewell Valley Central High School’s Hopewell-Keroka Alliance and local residents and business owners to raise $6,000 for Maasai Girls School in Kenya. The high school’s alliance has been working to help Kenya for several years, sending aid and…
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John Tredrea
By: centraljersey.com PENNINGTON – Seeds to Sew International Inc., a Hopewell Valley-based nonprofit organization, is working with Hopewell Valley Central High School’s Hopewell-Keroka Alliance and local residents and business owners to raise $6,000 for Maasai Girls School in Kenya. The high school’s alliance has been working to help Kenya for several years, sending aid and…
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Lea Kahn
By: centraljersey.com LAWRENCE – Exactly 234 years to the day that Col. Edward Hand’s riflemen held off British and Hessian troops on their way to Trenton before the Second Battle of Trenton, history buffs will retrace Col. Hand’s delaying tactics Sunday morning. The annual re-enactment of the Col. Edward Hand Historic March will take place…
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Athanatos – Sowanick
By: centraljersey.com . Eleni Athanatos, daughter of Blanca and Charalabos Athanatos of Laredo, Texas, and Thomas Sowanick, son of the late John and Marie Sowanick, were married on Nov. 21 at St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church in Hamilton. The reception was held at the TPC Jasna Polana in Princeton. The bride previously worked with offshore…
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Faith Bahadurian
By: centraljersey.com As winter settles in after the holidays, we think of cozy foods and, for many, soup is at the top of the list (OK, maybe after hot chocolate). But for some reason, I’ve never been as enamored of soup as most other folks seem to be. First, it is often more liquid than…
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