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MONTGOMERY: Hooping it up to help victims of SMA
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Van Horne Park will be filled with walkers and hula hoopers this Saturday as they march and spin for a good cause. The park will be the site of the Second Annual Hoop, Walk ‘n Roll, an event run by six area families to raise money to combat…
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Don’t support status quo in Montgomery
William C. Martin, Montgomery After a sound defeat for its last school budget, one would think that Montgomery’s school board would be singing a more austere tune as they plan for the upcoming year’s budget. Instead, it appears they are again proceeding with a “business as usual” attitude. For us taxpaying residents, this approach promises…
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Blindness Awareness Month n A Good Time to Volunteer to Read Newspapers on Audiovision
By Gary Cooper October is Blindness Awareness Month in New Jersey and The New Jersey State Library Talking Book & Braille Center’s Audiovision radio reading service of select NJ newspapers could use your help. Audiovision provides access to newspapers for people with print disabilities including blindness; low vision; a physical disability that makes it difficult to…
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Princeton resident Among Women Business Leaders to Attend White House Briefing
Virginia LittleJohn Presents Official Copy of Roadmap to 2020 to Forough Ghahramani
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Career Services to Offer Workshops for Successful Job Search
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – The Career Services office at Mercer County Community College invites current students and alumni to attend a series of six free workshops entitled "Strategies for a Successful Job Search." Workshops are presented by Richard Stone, of the Stone Group, in Skillman, NJ. They begin Monday, Oct. 4, noon…
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Princeton resident Among Women Business Leaders to Attend White House Briefing
By Forough Ghahramani FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 4, 2010 WOMEN BUSINESS LEADERS of WOMEN IMPACTING PUBLIC POLICY (WIPP) ATTEND WHITEHOUSE BRIEFING Princeton Business Leader Forough Ghahramani Attends White House Briefing Princeton resident, Forough Ghahramani, was among Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP)’s women business leaders who were briefed by Senior Administration Officials at the White House…
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University behind bus transit system
Anne Waldron Neumann, Princeton As last Thursday night’s Planning Board meeting proved, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) requires a dedicated right-of-way that is, a lane all its own in order to be truly rapid. A “priority” roadway, an ordinary street whose stoplights turn green as the bus approaches, isn’t enough. The lights must also…
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Race for the Cure
By Cindy Miller Barrett Miller and Sari Pehnke from LES walked for the Race for the Cure and raised over $500. They are hoping next year to have more LES kids join the walk for the cure!!
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