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PRINCETON: University opens newest Frick lab
Phil McAuliffe A hallway of the new Frick lab at Princeton. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Thursday, Sept. 16
By: centraljersey.com Classical Indian concert: 12:30 p.m., South Brunswick Senior Center. Smt. Kalyani Ramani, Indian classical musician, will perform. Food drive kickoff: 2 p.m., American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Road. Sponsored by Post 401, Ladies Auxiliary and the Sons of the American Legion. Drive starts on American Legion Day but will continue for several…
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STOCKTON: Pet-sitting is career for borough woman
By Cynthia Williamson, Special Writer STOCKTON — In the three years that Carolyn Murphy worked as a veterinarian technician at the Lambertville Animal Clinic, the Stockton resident never dreamed a desire to help people and their pets would blossom into a fledging career. When clients would be squeamish about giving their newly diagnosed dog or…
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WEST WINDSOR: ‘Spiderwick’ author launches new series
By Geoff Wertime, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Best-selling children’s author and artist Tony DiTerlizzi will appear at the Barnes & Noble at Marketfair next week to kick off the start of his latest series, “The Search for WondLa.” A former freelance artist who worked on the “Dungeons and Dragons” role-playing game, Mr. DiTerlizzi is…
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MONROE: Middlesex County issues grant for Dey Farm
By Natalia Knochowski, Staff Writer MONROE The Monroe Township Historic Preservation Commission was awarded a $1 million grant from Middlesex County to make improvements to the Dey Farm Historical Site on Old Church Road. The money, awarded Monday, will be used to restore the Charles Dey barn, which is behind the Charles Dey Home on…
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PRINCETON: Transportation needs are at odds
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Moving seniors around the community and courtesy busing for children on hazardous routes became topics of emotional discussion after the annual reports of Princeton Senior Resource Center and Princeton Community Housing at Tuesdays’ Borough Council meeting. Transportation is an issue for the residents of Elm Court and Harriet Bryan House…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Festivals want teen’s horror film screenplay
A screenplay by Jaylon Kurt, shown above at last year’s NJ ACT awards banquet for New Jersey community theater where she was a nominee for her acting, is a finalist in two upcoming festivals for horror films.
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Saint Peter’s University Hospital Auxiliary feted for community work
By Philip Hartman NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.:The Saint Peter’s University Hospital Auxiliary has been presented with the Outstanding Community Organization Award by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, New Jersey chapter, Toms River. The award was presented to Carleen Fuhschein, former president of the Saint Peter’s University Hospital Auxiliary. Eight auxiliary members were present, as was…
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MONROE: Towns get aid in bias fight
The South Brunswick and Monroe police departments are two of 21 in Middlesex County that will receive $5,000 each from a Bias Prevention and Education Grant from the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office. Rutgers University Police will also be awarded a $5,000 grant. The grant will help each department combat bias crime, which Middlesex County Public…
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