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Delaware flood risks
By Jeff Zimmerman, Zimmerman & Associates The following letter recently was sent to the governors of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware, and the mayor of New York City: On Dec. 23, 2008, and again on April 20, 2009, we wrote to you requesting that the decree parties adopt an additional release program…
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RINGOES: Ride 4 Erik will raise funds for CureSearch
This year’s Ride 4 Erik will take place from noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 19 at Valley Road Park, off Route 29 in Hopewell Township By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer RINGOES — Medical bills compounded by today’s suffering economy — not to mention the emotional costs associated with a child’s diagnosis with cancer — can…
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Capital Health Neurosurgeon Presents at XIV World Congress of Neurological Surgery of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies in Boston
Don MacNeill BOSTON (September 2, 2009) -Dr. Erol Veznedaroglu, director of Neurosciences and Endovascular and Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery at Capital Health is presenting at the XIV World Congress of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) this week. Hosted by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS), an estimated 2,500 attendees from more than 80 countries…
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LAWRENCE: Road projects under way
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Navigating around Lawrence Township may present some challenges this month, as some of the road projects under way throughout the township will require detours. Resurfacing of Eggerts Crossing Road, between Route 206 and the Ewing Township border, is expected to be completed by the end of this week,…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the Sept. 3 edition
Peg Dotson Peg Dotson Tel: 499-3807 Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] Willitts-Hogan-Tonne Auxiliary Post 39 will have its first meeting of the year on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 7 p.m. If anyone would like to become a member of Unit 39, Please call Maryann Lathrop, our membership chairman, at 499-2829. * * * Willitts-Hogan-Tonne…
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EDITORIAL: News submission tips to make everyone’s job easier
Publicity people: Keep a copy for future reference By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor The calendar doesn’t say so, but for Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton children it will be true. Summer will end when classes begin — on Sept. 8 for Lambertville and West Amwell students and on Sept. 9 for Stockton elementary students. Vacation…
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Diaz-White marks 25 years with Monmouth nonprofit
It is hard to imagine 180 Turning Lives Around Inc., the private Monmouth County nonprofit organization dedicated to ending domestic violence and sexual violence, without thinking of Anna Diaz- White. Anna Diaz-White Diaz-White, the organization’s executive director, was recently recognized at 180’s annual dinner for her 25 years of service. During her tenure, Diaz-White has…
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Rabbis continue long affiliation with temple
Rabbi Donald Weber MARLBORO — Two years ago, Rabbi Shira Stern stepped into the role of educator at Temple Rodeph Torah, Marlboro, when the congregation’s longtime educator retired. Originally a one-year arrangement, the temple has now approved a multi-year agreement for Stern to continue as the head of the congregation’s Primary School program. “I am…
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Parent hails state’s autism coverage law
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer New Jersey residents who have children with autism and who must pay a significant amount of money for the cost of therapy will remember Aug. 13, 2009 for a long time. Dey “Aug. 13 was an emotional and victorious day for families that have children with autism,” said Sharon Dey…
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