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PRINCETON: D&R Greenway Trust welcomes Breast Cancer Research Center as a campus partner
D&R Greenway Land Trust’s Princeton campus will become a Conservation Campus. The YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC) will be its first campus partner by moving into 2 Preservation Place. “The new strategic alliance between the two nonprofits celebrates the healing value that nature brings to our lives,” says D&R Greenway President and…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Rise to host ‘Grand Opening Extravaganza’ in honor of third thrift store
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Rise is celebrating its third thrift store, a resale furniture outlet, by hosting a “Grand Opening Extravaganza” this Saturday. “There has always been a need for more space to showcase the great furniture that had been donated by our generous donors,” said Perry Sandler, who manages the store. The grand…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Firefighters extinguish Van Dyke Road garage fire
The Hopewell Township Police Department along with the Hopewell Fire Department responded to a VanDyke Road address at 7:17 p.m. Sunday for a reported structure fire. First arriving fire units observed a detached garage on fire, police said. The fire had also spread to two enclosed trailers adjacent to the garage. The fire was quickly…
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PRINCETON: Public memorial service planned for Nobel Prize-winner John Nash
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A public memorial service for the late mathematician and Nobel Prize winner John Nash will be held Oct.24 starting at 6 p.m. in the Princeton University chapel, the school said Friday. Mr. Nash, 86, was killed May 23 along with his wife, Alicia, 82, in a car crash on…
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PLAINSBORO: Good Grief opens its new home to serve grieving children and teens
PLAINSBORO — After expanding to the Princeton area in 2012, Good Grief opened its new home on Mapleton Road on Sept. 19. Local merchants and organizations enthusiastically participated to make the celebration a meaningful one: Princeton Farmers Market, Arts Council of Princeton, Small World Coffee, Jammin’ Crepes, JaZams, The Bent Spoon, Lombardi’s Pizza Co., Cherry…
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PLAINSBORO: University Medical Center of Princeton celebrates its award-winning Pink Glove Dancevideo
PLAINSBORO — This is the fifth year that the Medline Pink Glove Dance video competition has united dancers nationwide, including healthcare professionals, breast cancer patients and survivors to celebrate and raise awareness for those still fighting—all through the joy of dance. The votes are in and Medline announced that University Medical Center of Princeton (UMCP) has…
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WEST WINDSOR: Marathe will bring fresh view to council
Donna M. Ritz, West Windsor Hemant Marathe is running for a seat on the West Windsor Township Council. There is no better news out there for West Windsor residents. I have lived in West Windsor for over 25 years and was employed by the WW-P Regional School District during the years that Mr. Marathe was…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish brings qualities needed for school board
Richard A. Kaye, West Windsor As a former member of the WW-P Board of Education, I enthusiastically support the candidacy of Michele Kaish for re-election. Having been her colleague for many years, I know first-hand that she brings the qualities that are needed for maintaining the highest quality of service and results to the community.…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish fair-minded and thorough thinking
Maureen Henriques Hase, West Windsor I am writing in support of Michele Kaish who is running for re-election to the WW-P School District Board of Education. I have known Michele since our sons were in kindergarten, now college graduates. When I first met Michele many years ago I was attracted to her open-mindedness and her…
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