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Gay Dating Solutions Expands Service Area to the Entire United States To Enhance the Lives of Gay Men Seeking Long-Term, Loving Relationships
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Gay Dating Solutions (www.GayDatingSolutions.com) which helps gay men find the right partner for a long-term relationship, expands service area to the entire United States. Atlanta – Due to an overwhelming response to the launch of its secure, online, membership-based dating service for single gay men in Southern states, Gay Dating Solutions…
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Novelist, Scholar K.L. Bone Infuses Her New Four-Book Young Adult Fantasy Series with Imaginative Realism, Conflict and Action
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Combining her creative writing experience and advanced graduate education in literature, K.L. Bone proves to have the unique skills for her highly imaginative and compelling four-book young adult fantasy series, beginning with the first book, Rise of the Temple Gods: Heir to Kale. The second book in the series, Heir to…
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Rutgers Chemistry Professor Kathryn Uhrich Named ACS Fellow
By Yankee Public Relations PISCATAWAY, N.J. (July 18, 2014) – Rutgers University Chemistry & Chemical Biology (CCB) Professor Kathryn Uhrich, a renowned polymer scientist,has been named a Fellow of the American Chemical Society (ACS), the world’s largest scientific society. Uhrich, a Plainfield resident, will be honored during the ACS 248th National Meeting & Exposition in…
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Singing opportunities with VOICES Chorale for 2014-2015 Concert Season
By Elisabeth Bonasera VOICES is seeking additional talented singers with good reading skills for next concert season! Altos and basses are especially needed, but singers in all voice parts are encouraged to audition. A few openings in Sotto Voce, the chamber chorus, are also available. The chorale, under the direction of Dr. Lyn Ransom, attracts serious…
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MONTGOMERY: Legion team making progress
Baseball is fourth in Pyramid League By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Steve Perone has seen his Montgomery Senior American Legion play well enough to contend with and even defeat some of the top teams in the Pyramid Baseball League. The Montgomery manager was hoping that his baseball team would have a chance to show…
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PRINCETON: Ettin enjoys taste of coaching
Princeton rec basketball league vet takes on new role By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Skye Ettin knows he would like to get into coaching once he finishes up his college career. And on Wednesday night he had a great look into what a basketball coaching career might be like. He began the night filling in…
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Rutgers Chemistry Professor Kathryn Uhrich Named ACS Fellow
Nick Romanenko Rutgers University Chemistry & Chemical Biology Professor Kathryn Uhrich, a Plainfield resident, has been named a Fellow of the American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society.
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Pauline Poyner to Chair March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction
By Wendy Keyes/March of Dimes Pauline Poyner, Certified Residential Specialist at Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty in Rumson, has been selected to chair the March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction. This year’s event is on Monday, October 27, 2014 and will feature signature chefs from dozens of Central Jersey’s most popular restaurants. The event, which…
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CRANBURY: C-P 12s baseball splits at tournament
The Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League 12-year-old all-star team split its first two games in the South Brunswick Viking Classic. In the opener, Will Santa Maria drove in two runs and Justin Lockwood scored twice in an 8-3 victory over RBI East Brunswick C-P struck first when Jack McCarthy reached first base on an error to start…
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