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HILLSBOROUGH: Reps. Lance, Holt split on Keystone pipeline vote
Congressman Leonard Lance (7th District, including Hillsborough) on Friday supported a bill that would approve the application for the 2,100-mile Keystone XL Pipeline from western Canada, down the Midwest to connect to an existing pipelines to Illinois and Texas. Congressman Rush Holt, a Democrat from the 12th District, which includes Manville, voted no. The measure…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Volunteers for Habitat for Humanity
By Rosanne Schwab Each year thousands of individuals volunteer their time to support Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity’s efforts to build decent, affordable housing for needy families. These volunteers are the lifeline of Habitat’s program. To support Habitat’s mission, on Friday, November 14, Peapack-Gladstone Bank employees participated in a new build project in Lambertville, New Jersey. Here…
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PRINCETON: New Wawa opens at train station
Phil McAuliffe WAWA’s mascot "Wally Goose" greets employee’s during the grand opening of the new WAWA at the Princeton train station.
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Speaker Series
Deb Women of the Church: from Mary to “Nuns on the Bus”. Did you know that a woman can be named Cardinal? Next in our speaker series: Michael Fabian, former Director of Religious Education at St. Anthony’s of Padua in Hightstown. December 9, at 7pm in the church hall. Admission is free – everyone is…
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ADP Co-founder Josh Weston Provides Kean University Students With Lessons in Leadership
By Yankee Public Relations UNION, N.J. – In a visit with students at the Kean University Global Business School, Automatic Data Processing (ADP), Inc. Co-Founder and Honorary Chairman Josh S. Weston regaled about 60 students and Kean faculty with stories of his five decades leading one of New Jersey’s largest employers with the hope that his…
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PRINCETON: PHS soccer advances to final
Princeton High’s Nick Kapp fires a shot past the Ocean City goalkeeper for the only goal of the game in the Little Tigers’ 1-0 win in the Group III semifinals on Wednesday. Photo by John Dowers
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PRINCETON: PHS soccer advances to final
Kapp goal, tight defense key boys’ semifinal victory By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor TOMS RIVER — For the past four weeks the Princeton High boys soccer team has gotten better every time it has stepped on the field. And now the Little Tigers will get one more chance together when they play for a state…
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