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E.A. Channon, Author of Flesh of the Blood, Will Meet Fans at Portland Wizard World Convention
E.A. Channon, Author of Flesh of the Blood
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AP’s Big Decision: To Automate or Not [New Corcentric Webinar]
By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – The latest accounts payable Webinar explores how a growing number of AP departments are finding success by automating their invoice approval process. McLean, VA – Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and electronic invoicing software, announced that it will host a new Accounts Payable Webinar, “AP’s Big Decision:…
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HAMILTON: Township to have free rabies clinic
HAMILTON — The township will hold its first free rabies immunization clinic of the year for residents’ dogs and cats Saturday, Jan. 24, at the McManimon Township Building at 320 Scully Ave. between 9 a.m. and noon. As a courtesy, the free clinic is open to pets of township residents only — proof of residency…
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Far-fetched, but true stories
Lisa Quinones Jeff Campbell will share tales of amazing animals at the Princeton Public Library.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Special PennEast session Wednesday
The Hopewell Township Committee will hold a special meeting on Wednesday (Jan. 21) at 7 p.m. at the Hopewell Valley Central High School Performing Arts Center, 259 Pennington-Titusville Road. The only listed agenda item is the PennEast pipeline. Formal actions may take place.
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WEST WINDSOR: Belgium pair aiding North swimming
Knights sweep Hamilton in pool By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Todd Robinson found a nice surprise waiting for him on the pool deck when he arrived for the first day of swim practice this season. Shotallo and Hana Kato were at the pool ready for their first practice with the Knights and Robinson was thrilled…
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MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week
Rohmeyer wrestles to county title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Terence Rohmeyer made big improvements on the wrestling mat a year ago to contend for the final qualifying spot out of districts. This year, the Montgomery High School junior has taken another jump to be not just a contender, but a favorite in districts.…
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BORDENTOWN: Lanterns light sky in honor of fallen soldier
By Elizabeth Johnson, Special Writer BORDENTOWN — A tribute to Army Spc. Benjamin Moore was held Monday at St. Mary’s cemetery in Bordentown. Spc. Moore was killed in action Jan. 12, 2011, while on duty in Afghanistan. Friends and family gathered in the cold, misty weather to pay tribute to him by releasing sky lanterns…
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