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Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce to Hold Card Club at Pru Thai, Clinton, NJ
By Deborah Miller The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Sandler Training presents a Customer Service, Define It, Build It and Sustain It. This quality service will be presented in three 2-hour weekly sessions from 8-10am on September 22, September 29 and October 6 – Just in time for holiday selling! This Customer…
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WEST WINDSOR: Nurse wins Florence Nightingale Medal
Susan Hassmiller of West Windsor has been awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal, the highest honor in nursing.
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WEST WINDSOR: Nurse wins Florence Nightingale Medal
By Pat Summers, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — A recruiter’s dream. A CEO’s delight. An HR director’s model for paid employees. Finding a volunteer who already has a day job, yet who will make a lifetime commitment and be a star every inch of the way, making everyone else look good in the process —…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Hurricanes win title
YOUTH SOFTBALL The 10U Hillsborough Hurricanes fastpitch softball team recently captured the first place trophy in the Willingboro Jemz second Annual Memorial Day 10U tournament.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, W. Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Princeton Township An investigation in a car crash on Birch Avenue led to the arrest of a 17-year-old Princeton Township male in the nighttime hours of July 20. Police said they were dispatched to the 100 block of Birch Avenue at around 9:30 p.m. on a report of a hit-and-run accident. Once on scene, police…
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WEST WINDSOR: Mercer Police Academy graduates 21
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Mercer County Police Academy graduated its fourth class of police officers Friday at the Kelsey Theater at Mercer County Community College, the site of the academy. More than 100 family members and officers from local law enforcement agencies were on hand to watch this class’s 21…
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Clean Energy Program good for all
Keith Coleman of Hamilton The economy and the environment are often at odds. But an initiative sponsored by the state-sponsored Clean Energy Program is good for both the economy and the environment. For only $125, New Jersey homeowners can have their entire home evaluated for energy efficiency. That’s a small price to pay for…
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