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CASA Seeks Advocates for Foster Kids
By Randall Kirkpatrick Ewing, NJ…The need for volunteer advocates to represent the best interest of abused and neglected kids is one that never ends, and one to which CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is dedicated. CASA of Mercer County is holding the organization’s final two information sessions of the year on September 23d and September 30th,…
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PRINCETON: Wawa at PU honors autistic employees
Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski / From left, autistic employees Ari Shiner and Martin Macarone, wearing baseball caps, are honored by Wawa store General Manager John Golias and Wawa Chairman Dick Wood at the store’s 35th anniversary celebration Thursday.
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: The D&R Greenway Land Trust celebrates its 20th year
John S. Watson Jr., Deputy Commissioner for Natural Resources, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and Debra Watson. Photo courtesy of Valerie Ford
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PRINCETON: Wawa at PU honors autistic employees
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Princeton’s University Place Wawa marked its 35th anniversary Thursday with an in-store celebration of workers, customers, and a partnership with local autism organizations that provides autistic workers with employment opportunities. To commemorate its Supported Employment Program, Wawa presented a $50,000 check to Eden Autism Services. The store, a local landmark…
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2009 Electric Fun Fly
An electric Mud Duck takes off during the 2008 Electric Fun Fly at Warren Kruse Field.
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PRINCETON: Wawa at PU honors autistic employees
Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski / Wawa’s mascot, Wally the Goose, puts store employees and customers in a festive mood.
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The Pursuit of Happiness Under Authoritaian HOA Regimes
By George K. Staropoli I renamed this article by Gary Daddario, “The Pursuit of Happiness” (Common Ground, Sept/Oct 2009, CAI) to “The Pursuit of Happiness under Authoritarian HOA Regimes”, which more accurately reflects the state of affairs and conditions within homeowners associations. The article must be read with this understanding in order for the reader…
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PRINCETON: Head scratching time
COLUMN: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Another year of puzzling decisions is upon us. The Mercer County Tournament begins Monday with the finals scheduled for Wednesday. Most teams will have gotten in three or four matches by then — if the weather cooperates. That’s better than the Somerset County Tournament that was…
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