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Director of Community Affairs, The Noyes Museum of Art
Erin Eddy The Noyes Museum of Art 733 Lily Lake Rd, Oceanville, NJ 08231 • 609-652-8848 • www.noyesmuseum.org For Immediate Release: March, 2010 CONTACT: Erin Eddy, 609.652.8848 x17, [email protected] Pinelands Rediscovered: The Princeton Artists Alliance OCEANVILLE, NJ– This exhibition will be on view from March 19 to May 30, 2010 at The Noyes…
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Mr. PHS Competition
By Pauline Miller Clad in a bright yellow lion suit, Mike Brennan ’10 of Princeton High School crawled slowly across the gymnasium floor. As the puzzled audience hushed, the sound of sweet whistling could be heard coming from the lips of the lion boy. As he reached the center of the gym, he rose so…
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SealRite Spray Foam Provides Insulation Installation Services For NJ’s First LEED Platinum Residence
Anzhelika Ronis Dec 31, 2009 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) —-The leading spray foam insulation contractors at SealRite Spray Foam (http://www.coastalinsulationcorp.com/sealrite.php) have recently provided insulation installation services for the development of New Jersey’s first LEED Platinum-certified residence. The LEED Platinum certification is the highest level of energy efficiency and green certification offered by the Leadership in Energy…
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HIGHTSTOWN: One officer faces charges; another was paid $275,000-plus to stay home
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Two local police officers recently found themselves in serious trouble. One is due in court next week on charges that include false imprisonment. The other has reached a settlement with the borough after having been paid more than $275,000 in salary and benefits while on paid suspension since…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough has new and old Webmasters
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The borough has a new Webmaster but is also keeping the former one for an additional month to help with the transition. The Borough Council on March 1unanimously approved awarding a yearlong contract to Gary Stevens, of Mercer Street, the man who built the Downtown Hightstown organization’s Web site.…
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Mayor: Working with newspaper futile
Dave Fried, Mayor Robbinsville Township To the editor: I will preface the following commentary by acknowledging that it is double the length allowed by your word limit. I ask your indulgence in this regard as I feel what I have to convey to your readers is important. Print it in full or don’t print it…
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Messenger-Press sets the record straight
Aubrey Huston, Editor Packet Publications Vic Monaco, Managing Editor The Messenger-Press To our readers: Let me first thank Robbinsville Mayor David Fried for sharing his comments with us about his concerns of the way the Messenger-Press covers Robbinsville Townsjp. We are happy to add a response to his comments. First, I would agree with the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township signs new EMS deal
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — After five years with Monmouth Ocean Hospital Service Corp. providing emergency medical services for the township, the Township Council has approved switching back to Capital Health – a change Mayor Janice Mironov said represents a major savings. The council March 2 approved a five-year contract with the…
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MONTGOMERY: Hoop dreams fulfilled
Seniors show way to Cougars first sectional crown By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Montgomery High boys basketball team had a great eight-day run to capture its first sectional championship. But the seeds to the championship date back much further than when the Central Jersey Group IV tournament began on March 2. ”When we came…
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