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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Sept. 9
Brenda Pineda, 28, of Cass Street in Trenton, was charged with shoplifting for taking jewelry, worth a combined $50, from the J.C. Penney department store at the Quaker Bridge Mall at 3:13 p.m. Aug. 30, police said. A store loss prevention officer saw her pick up a toe ring and a pair of earrings and…
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The adventures of Max, the ‘hospital cat’
By: centraljersey.com A number of years ago a client of mine, a local clergyman, presented me with a cat, which was causing a unique disturbance in his home. The reverend had multiple house cats and it seemed that all of them, except for one named Max, were avoiding using the litter pan. Fact was that…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Small business owners often become the brand of their business and a large part of branding is building your reputation, said Steve Adubato, guest speaker at the Princeton Chamber of Commerce luncheon last week. "Your reputation is all you have," said Mr. Adubato. "All you really have is what people say about you…
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PRINCETON: Upbeat Wornham set at QB
Tigers have new confidence By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Bob Surace has one advantage a lot of first-year head coaches don’t always get, a returning starter at quarterback. And Surace also has another advantage because starting quarterback Tommy Wornham has already established himself as a leader on the Princeton University football team. ”There is always…
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Help us help you
By: centraljersey.com The Union Volunteer Fire Company of Lambertville is organizing a Tricky Tray to raise money for the purchase of a generator to assist with the recent addition to our firehouse. The Tricky Tray is scheduled for Sept. 25. In case you are not familiar with the event, it is an auction of various…
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HEALYTH MATTERS: ‘I don’t want to go to school!’
By Madhurani Khare, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Any parent of a school- age child has probably heard, at one time or another: “I don’t want to go to school.” In fact, they probably uttered those exact same words to their parents when they were kids. While occasional complaints about having to go to…
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MCCC’s Career Training Institute to Host Open House Sept. 17
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: The Career Training Institute (CTI) of Mercer County Community College’s James Kerney Campus will host an Open House on Friday, Sept. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. at their headquarters at the Daylight Twilight High School, Trenton, for those interested in learning about its popular 30-week career training programs.…
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Hailing a celebration of the 19th Amendment
Linda Sipprelle, Princeton Kudos and many thanks to Judith D. Hutton, CEO of the Princeton YWCA, and her staff for hosting the memorable Aug. 26 event which celebrated the 90th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution which guaranteed women the right to vote. Featured in the celebration were a reception and the movie…
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Thursday, Sept. 16
By: centraljersey.com 7 p.m. – South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education, high school. 8 p.m. – Edgar H. Denson American Legion Post 79, New Hope. 8 p.m. – Poetry Slam, Karla’s Restaurant, New Hope. Details at 215-862-2968. Friday, Sept. 17 9 a.m. – Hunterdon County Library Commission, library, Route 12, Raritan Township. 7-8:30…
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