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The NAACP Perth Amboy Area Branch Elects Elizabeth Williams-Riley as President
By NAACP The NAACP Perth Amboy Area Branch is pleased to name its new slate of officers. Elizabeth Williams-Riley, a Woodbridge resident, will serve as President. Ms. Williams-Riley brings more than two decades of experience in social justice education, training, community outreach, and consulting. Ms. Williams-Riley also serves as President & CEO of the New…
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PRINCETON: Tiger basketball teams sweep Penn
Women remain on roll, then men rally By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Before breaking for their exams, both the Princeton University men’s and women’s basketball teams passed big tests on the court Saturday. The Tiger teams swept the University of Pennsylvania at Jadwin Gym in the Ivy League opener for both programs. In the…
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PRINCETON: Civil suit by police officers against ex-chief now in court-ordered mediation
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton and a group of police officers are in court-ordered mediation to resolve a civil lawsuit that the officers filed in 2013 against the town and former chief David J. Dudeck. The Princeton Council was updated in closed session Monday about the case, but officials were tight-lipped…
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MotiveWave Software Releases Version 4.0 with Multi-Broker Support
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – MotiveWave Trading Platform adds Multi-Broker Support as well as many other features and enhancements in Version 4.0. TORONTO, ON – MotiveWave Software, a Toronto-based developer of easy-to-use high-performance charting and trading software for the individual trader, is pleased to announce the release of Version 4.0 of its MotiveWave full-featured charting and…
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WEST WINDSOR: Lehrman returns to fencing
Former Temple foilist is new Pirates coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Rebecca Lehrman dived into a career as a personnel trainer after fencing for four years at Temple University. ”After that, I didn’t think fencing would come back in my life,” she said. “I’m a personal trainer. One of my clients was talking…
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LOOSE ENDS: Getting real about being a Realtor
People who suggest Realtor as an easy and lucrative “retirement” career don’t realize how much work the job takes.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Jan. 13
Princeton A delivery truck parked on the 200 block of Nassau Street had its windshield broken with an unknown object sometime overnight between Jan. 7 and Jan. 8. The cost of the damage was unknown at the time of the report. Kallisha D. Moore, 31, of Trenton, was arrested at…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Mondays through Jan. 12 Free Chronic Disease Self-Management workshops will be held at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmoth Junction, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. To receive more information or to register, call 732-238-5570 and ask for Janet or Karen. You can also email Janet at [email protected] or Karen at [email protected]. Sun.,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police investigate stabbing
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police are investigating a dispute that led to a stabbing in the Kendall Park section of the township Saturday night. According to police, several individuals were involved in a dispute near the Kingsley Park basketball court on Kingsley Road around 6:30 p.m. Saturday evening. One of…
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