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SOLUTIONS: New gaugues needed to track global warning
By Huck Fairman In the October issue of the journal Nature, Charles Kennel, oceanographer and former head of Scripps Institution of Oceanography co-authored with David Victor an article calling for climate policy-makers to “ditch the 2 degree C warming goal.” He further explained this recommendation to members of The Citizens Climate Lobby on…
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SPORTS: BHS Field hockey team had consistent season
Members of the Bordentown High School field hockey team.
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MANVILLE: Two times to see Santa this weekend
Santa visits Manville this weekend. The red-suited, jolly man arrives by fire truck Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the South Main Street area (formerly the gazebo lot) for the annual tree lighting ceremony. Boys and girls can have a photo taken if mom or dad bring a camera. There will be hot chocolate and gingerbread…
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RV AppStudios announces free physics arcade game Archery Blitz for iOS, Android and Windows Phone 8
Archery Blitz – RV AppStudios
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RV AppStudios announces free physics arcade game Archery Blitz for iOS, Android and Windows Phone 8
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – When arrows, zombies and physics collide, everyone has a good time! Well, except for the zombies. RV AppStudios, makers of Bubble Crusher 2, Zombie Ragdoll and Last Heroes – The Final Stand, is excited to announce the release of Archery Blitz, a physics-based arcade game that’s all about destroying feeble-minded zombies…
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MANVILLE: Rotary boosts Operation Shoebox effort
Packing will take place Dec. 6 at Hillsborough YMCA During the holiday season, a package containing favorite foods and toiletries is always a welcomed gift, but never as much as when it is received by a member of the military serving abroad. The Hillsborough Rotary Club, in association with Operation Shoebox New Jersey, will help…
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FLORENCE: Council mulls traffic-calming measures
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — The council on Nov. 12 discussed traffic-calming measures, which includes a street-striping detail for Fifth Street. Assistant Township Administrator Thomas Sahol mentioned concerns regarding speeding on Fifth Street raised at the last council meeting by residents. ”There is still a perception that there a speed issue on Fifth…
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PRINCETON: PHS soccer proud to play state final
Princeton High School soccer players mob senior Chase Ealy (on ground) after his goal gave the Little Tigers a 2-1 lead in their state Group III final against South Plainfield on Sunday. Photo by John Blaine
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