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The Right Tools for the Job
Help your yard spring back to life using trowels, shovels, rakes and more By John Saccenti AFTER a winter that saw the temperature crack 32 degrees about as often as the moon turned blue, people with yards big and small are getting ready for the great thaw and a season full of mud and dirt…
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Poster Contest for 4th Graders
Somerset County Clerk Brett Radi A poster contest to promote National County Government Week (May 3-9) titled “My County” is being sponsored by the Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey (COANJ). The deadline to submit posters is Friday, April 24. “The contest is open to all fourth graders in public and private schools throughout…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Joanne Epply-Schmidt: Inspiring young people to imagine a ‘bigger’ world
‘The Hand of God’ by a youth center detainee. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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April 14th Developer of first dolphin prosthetic tail to treat patients in Edison
Jennifer Adase World renowned prosthetist to provide care to amputees in Edison As seen on national news, developer of first prosthetic tail for dolphin Edison, NJ – World renowned Certified Prosthetist Kevin Carroll will provide free prosthetic evaluations to local amputees on Tuesday, April 14th at Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics, 265 Fernwood Avenue, Edison, NJ 08837.…
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Princeton Family Uses Expertise in Fun to Fight Recession
PRINCETON, NJ — April 7, 2009 — The fickle stock market and climbing unemployment rates have left almost everyone feeling helpless, especially families. One local Princeton family, the Martins, is trying to build financial security by creating a Web site that details unique and fun family activities – helping other families while generating income for…
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PRINCETON AREA SPRING SOCIAL EVENTS
New Jersey’s own John Pizzarelli and his New York All-Star Big Band salute Frank Sinatra during McCarter Theatre’s Annual Gala Benefit on Saturday, May 16.
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PRINCETON: Hun’s Quirk takes boys lacrosse job
Raiders are 2-0 for new coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Bill Quirk isn’t anyone new to the Hun School boys lacrosse team. But in addition to being the athletic director, this spring he will also be their head coach. And in his first season, he’s trying to allow the players to take the…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Garbage collection scaled back
A new garbage collector has been retained by the Bordentown Township, according to Mayor William Morelli. This decision is both cost effective and will provide excellent service, he said. The contract was awarded March 23 at the Township Committee meeting. The new garbage collection company is Waste Management and was effective as…
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