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Money is the best way to aid relief efforts in Haiti
American Red Cross has asked for monetary donations rather than food, water or other necessities By Linda Seida, Staff Writer There are many ways to donate to the relief effort for Haiti, but the American Red Cross has asked for monetary donations rather than food, water or other necessities. ”The best thing Americans can do…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Candle incident is fire cause
There were no reported injuries By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A Hopewell Township police officer entered a smoke-filled Rosedale Way residence twice — he was forced out once by heavy smoke — and put out a dining room fire the afternoon of Jan. 13. Police and fire officials say the fire was caused by a…
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PRINCETON: Mercer Street will be closed for 6 months
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Just when you thought it was safe to drive into Princeton again. Only two months after the congestion and frustration brought about by the four-month closure of Rosedale Road for construction of a new bridge across the Stony Brook ended in early November, motorists seeking ingress and egress into downtown…
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NEW HOPE: Buyer is sought for town building
Borough Hall has about 4,000 square feet of space. Appraised at $1.475 million, it will be listed for $1.55 million By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — Borough Hall has come full circle. The North Main Street building used to be owned by the New Hope Eagle Fire Company. Today its future is in…
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REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: The world moves in mysterious ways
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer “Oh that my grief were thoroughly weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances together.” — King James Bible, Job 6-2. It’s Tuesday afternoon, and Christine Gianacaci is still unaccounted for in Haiti. Everyone is waiting and praying. Funny thing about praying. I don’t attend church or mosque or…
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Churches, shops jump to raise Haiti aid
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Local places of worship and businesses are doing what they can to support Haitian relief efforts, sending money and specific items to aid those who endured the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that rocked the island Jan. 12 and has been labeled as the worst in the region’s history. The earthquake destroyed…
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MDADVANTAGE ANNOUNCES 2010 RECIPIENTS OF PRESTIGIOUS EDWARD J. ILL EXCELLENCE IN MEDICINE AWARDS
By Irene Maslowski Lawrenceville, NJ, January 19, 2010 n Carrying forward a longstanding tradition of recognizing exceptional physicians and leaders in healthcare, MDAdvantage Insurance Company of New Jersey (www.MDAdvantageonline.com) today announced the 2010 honorees for the Edward J. Ill Excellence in Medicine Awards® (www.ejiawards.org). The Excellence in Medicine Awards are named after Edward J. Ill,…
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EAST WINDSOR: Zoning decision on seniors project imminent
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR The developer hoping to build an assisted-living facility and an independent living complex with more than 150 apartments for senior citizens recently appeared before the Township Council to seek approval for a special type of zoning. East Windsor Acquisitions previously had appeared before the Planning Board twice…
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