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New job-seekers club to meet twice a month
Mid-Day Toastmasters has announced the formation of a Job Seekers Toastmasters Club. The objective is to convene toastmasters meetings for job seekers to enhance their job-seeking skills through improved communication and leadership skills, share jobseeking techniques and information, and share leads and lead sources. The group will meet twice a month at the Mercer County…
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Bridge players sought in the Millstone area
Resident Christy Kramer would like to start a bridge club in Millstone. She seeks intermediate and advanced players to meet and play party bridge or duplicate bridge at the Millstone Township Community Center. For more information, contact her at [email protected] or 732-492-7322.
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Scout seeks Millstone cemetery information
Millstone Girl Scout Kaitlyn Kohlhepp is taking pictures of the gravestones and researching those buried at the Clarksburg Methodist Episcopal Church cemetery for her Gold Award project. The Girl Scout will put the information on a historical website. Anyone with family buried there, family history information or photographs that she could use should send their…
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Library Corner
Events at the Bordentown Branch of the Burlington County Library System at 18 E. Union St., Bordentown City: FOR CHILDREN Finger Spelling With Signing Hands — Monday, Dec. 27 at 2 p.m. for children 5 years and older. Families with children 5 years and older are invited to this exciting, interactive sign language program.…
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Health
By: centraljersey.com Did you know that more than 74 million Americans – or 1 in 3 adults – suffer from high blood pressure? And did you know that – according to the American Heart Association – 20 percent of those individuals are unaware of their condition? Unfortunately, if left undiagnosed and untreated, high blood pressure…
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Thanks from Trenton
By: centraljersey.com The 12th District legislators would like to express their enormous gratitude for the generosity shown by the 12 municipalities, as well as the Trump National Golf Club, Colts Neck, and Pistilli and Co., Red Bank, which participated in this year’s Little Soldiers Project. "This is such a worthy undertaking," said Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande,…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Freedom Fest to have new date, new location for 2011
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD The ninth annual Freedom Fest State Fair has a new date and a new more centralized location for 2011 that organizers hope will make the summer’s premier agricultural and family event more convenient for area residents. Nick De Mauro, the fair’s volunteer president, said Monday night the…
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Toughend Ravens swimmers win first
By: centraljersey.com The Robbinsville swim team has faced some of the toughest Colonial Valley Conference teams early in the year. They have already faced powers West Windsor-Plainsboro South, WW-P North, Princeton and Notre Dame. The grinding schedule finally yielded a team win last Thursday against Nottingham, while the Ravens have continued to produce impressive swims.…
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Education foundation thanks town for generosity
By: centraljersey.com Thank you for supporting The Education Foundation of South Brunswick Township, Inc.’s ("the Foundation") gala event, "A Taste for Education." It took place on Oct. 25 at the Doubletree Hotel on Route 1, whose staff was exceptional. Your generosity, and those participating restaurants and other businesses, enabled the foundation to raise in excess…
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