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The Four Levels of Accounts Payable Automation [New Corcentric Webinar]
By 1888PressRelease 1888 Press Release – Corcentric’s latest Webinar to illustrate how Accounts Payable departments can transition to full automation of their processes. McLean, VA – Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, announced that it will host a new Accounts Payable Webinar, "The Four Levels of AP Automation" on…
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MANVILLE: POW/MIA service moved to Thursday night
Thurs., Sept. 18 Memorial service: VFW Post 2290 and its ladies auxiliary has changed the date of its annual prisoner of war/missing in action service to tonight at 7 p.m. at the post, 600 Washington Ave. The public is encouraged to come out and remember those who have gone to war and not yet returned.…
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PLAINSBORO: Senior-oriented Knights tie RV
Mak, field hockey squad are building on chemistry By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor With 12 seniors on the roster, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North field hockey team came into this season hoping to make it a special one. After opening the season with a loss to Robbinsville in a game that was shortened due to…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Sept. 18
Wednesdays Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. Sat., Sept. 20 The second annual Seniors Pasta Benefit, sponsored by the Robbinsville Township…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Section of canal’s bank will be stabilized
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Work that will shore up a section of the towpath along the Delaware and Raritan Canal was scheduled to be discussed at a public meeting in Lambertville Tuesday night. The meeting was to be hosted by Lambertville Mayor David DelVecchio and representatives of the New Jersey Water Supply Authority. Edward…
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LAMBERTVILLE: He’s out of Africa and back home
Children attend classes in the Kenyan village of Oyugis, where Geoff Hewitt volunteered his time with a medical nonprofit.
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MANVILLE: Community Day adds games and attractions
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer A variety of games and challenges await attendees to Manville’s 14th annual Community Day on Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. at Lincoln Park in Lost Valley. Community Day started in 2000 by the Mayor and Borough Council as a way to bring the town together after being hit…
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MANVILLE: Hurricane Floyd began run of battering storms
The front page of the Manville News following the Sept. 17-20, 1999, flooding showed emergency rescuers Rick Strazewski (front left) and Rich Armstrong (right) pulling John Pepe in a canoe.
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MANVILLE: Hurricane Floyd began run of battering storms
Borough buys equipment, studies weather to prepare to handle storms By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer On Sept. 17, 1999, Manville residents woke up to find water everywhere as Hurricane Floyd’s 10 to 12 inches of rain forced the Raritan and Millstone rivers over their banks. It began raining late on Wednesday and continued into…
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