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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Nov. 24 – Dec. 6, 2009
With community photo: The St. Nicholas Project Tuesday, Nov. 24 ‘A Surprise for Grandmother Rabbit.’ Barbara J. Smith reads from her new children’s book, appropriate for youngsters ages 4 through 8. 10:30 a.m. Barnes & Noble at Princeton MarketFair, off Route 1 south, West Windsor. Princeton Borough Council, 7:30 p.m., Borough Hall. …
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Wastewater Plans for Montgomery, Franklin & Branchburg
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Residents in Branchburg, Franklin and Montgomery are invited to review and comment on proposed revisions to the Sewer Service Areas (SSAs) for those municipalities. The Somerset County Planning Board, in cooperation with local Municipal Wastewater Management Planning (WMP) Committees, recently completed the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s…
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DECEMBER 15 NJAWBO ESSEX DINNER MEETING: GET MOTIVATED AND ENERGIZED! Presented by Dr. Joy Ohayia, Founder and President of QuantumQuest LLC Plus Holiday Party! Essex County Chapter Members Dine Free
Body Image Motivator Dr. Joy Ohayia, founder and President of QuantumQuest LLC, who will speak at the December 15 meeting of the New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners/Essex Chapter in West Orange.
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SCCC to join the Barbershop Initiative to ‘Cut Out’ Prostate Cancer
Somerset County Board of Freeholders The Somerset County Cancer Coalition (SCCC) will join the Barbershop Initiative in offering free prostate cancer screenings and haircuts to Somerset County men on Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Women’s Health & Counseling Center (WHCC), located at 71 Fourth St. in Somerville. Men age 45 and older who are uninsured and…
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Tomorrow’s Savior – A Novel
By Mike Romano My novel, Tomorrow’s Savior, has been released and is available on Amazon.com. It is the story of John Longo. John is an average man with a tragic past. The death of his father at the hands of the 9/11 terrorists and the death of his mother to cancer a few years later had a…
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ROBBINSVILE: School officials estimate cost of building referendum
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE – The average homeowner would pay about $360 more per year in taxes to pay for a proposed bond referendum for a new elementary school, aimed at addressing burgeoning enrollment, along with improvements to two other schools. That is the “conservative” estimate from the administration of the township school district.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: High school girls win soccer title
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor EWING—Resistance was futile. Leaving little to chance and nothing to doubt, the Robbinsville High School girls soccer team completed its demolition of the Group I field this past Saturtday at The College of New Jersey. Robbinsville defeated Cresskill, 3-0, to repeat as Group I champs. In its five…
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Black Friday’s "Fiber Friday Event"
By Linda Potosky FIBER FRIDAY EVENT November 27, 2009 Get away from the mall madness on "Black Friday" and join us at Pleasant Run Peddlers "Fiber Friday Event". Come enjoy refreshments and fun. Bring a craft project to work on or purchase one at the shop. Handcrafted gifts are great presents!
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