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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com River town residents who felt a dreaded sense of deja vu as the Delaware River approached flood level were spared a repeat of past damage with last weekend’s heavy rains producing little trouble in either New Hope or Lambertville. Both towns received serious warnings from the National Weather Service that flooding could occur,…
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Lawrenceville presents annual gift to foundation
The Lawrenceville School has donated $65,000, the school’s annual gift, in support of the Lawrence Township Education Foundation (LTEF). The LTEF, now in its 18th year, is a nonprofit organization that fosters educational excellence, creativity and achievement in the Lawrence Township public schools by providing grants for projects and programs, generating corporate and private financial…
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Laureate Pharma Secures $20 Million to Enhance and Grow Biopharmaceutical Contract Manufacturing Business
Jennifer Vollaro Laureate Pharma Secures $20 Million to Enhance and Grow Biopharmaceutical Contract Manufacturing Business Company will utilize capital to strengthen and add scientific services and expand cGMP production capacity over the next three years PRINCETON, N.J., October 6, 2010 — Laureate Pharma, Inc., a full-service contract development and manufacturing organization today announced…
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Chinese Celebrate Moon Festival and National Day With Music, Song and Dance
By Nearly 20 entertainers celebrate the season in free concert EAST BRUNSWICK n For three hours on a recent evening, a small auditorium sounded like China. Nearly 20 singers, musicians and dancers performed for almost three hours Saturday evening (Oct. 2) to an adoring crowd of Chinese families from around central New Jersey. The free…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local Indian community to hold Navratri festival
By Davy James, Staff Writer The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey will celebrate one of the holy festivals of Hinduism later this month. Garba 2010 will be held on three weekends in October to observe Navratri, which lasts for nine days in honor of the nine manifestations of Durga. ”This event is going…
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LAWRENCE: Council boils over water issue
Notifications fail to reach all affected By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council nearly came to the boiling point Tuesday night, as Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun filled the members in on the “boil water” advisory that has been in effect since Monday for Lawrence customers of the Trenton Water Works. Township Council was upset that…
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Live music makes Bordentown rock
Bryan and Susan Grigsby, Bordentown City We are writing to thank all the people who put together the free, live music in front of the Record Collector on Sunday afternoon, a great way to cap off the best Cranberry Festival we’ve been to since moving here 10 years ago. Thanks to Randy “Now” Ellis, John…
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com One of the many bonuses of writing this column is that I have at my disposal a surplus of fantastic recipes, which I keep in a folder and ferret out when I’m looking for ideas. Sometimes I collect these recipes over the course of my travels, both personal and professional. Other times, I…
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Church adds Sunday school program
By: centraljersey.com In recent years the "new church on Route 206" – Christian Community Chapel – has been going through difficult times. In August, the congregation voted unanimously to become part of the Wesleyan denomination, who has sent the founding pastor, Stephan Nash, back to the Hillsborough church, with hopes of redeveloping its ministries. This…
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