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348 gigapixel photo of NASCAR race shatters world record
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The Coca Cola Company captured the world’s biggest photo during the running of the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway: cocacola600.fancam.com. Atlanta, GA – For decades Coca-Cola has been synonymous with the enjoyment of NASCAR racing on Memorial Day Weekend, but at this year’s race they have used cutting edge technology…
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PAGING PDS: Studying music cognition at Princeton Day School
By Katherine Venturo-Conerly At the end of sophomore year, all Princeton Day School students research and write a paper on a topic of their choice – last year, my classmates explored topics ranging from freediving to Hillary Clinton’s possible candidacy for president in 2016. I investigated the connections between music and emotion in English teacher…
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Behavioral Health Group Announces New Addiction Treatment Center in Houston Suburb
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) BHG Humble Treatment Center at 19333 Highway 59 North, Humble, TX 77338. Houston, TX – Today, Behavioral Health Group (BHG) announced the opening of its new treatment center in Humble TX. The Center provides comprehensive outpatient treatment for patients suffering from opioid addiction. The BHG Humble Treatment Center’s Program Director can…
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PRINCETON: Perfect 10 makes perfect end
Olentine sets new Dartmouth men’s lacrosse mark By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mike Olentine had a lot of success at the offensive end for the Princeton High School boys lacrosse team. After graduating in 2010 with the single-season points record of 140, he took his skills to Dartmouth College. ”The success we had my…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Chief Petty resigns after a decade of volunteer service
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Volunteer firefighter Chief Charles “Chuck” Petty officially resigned from his post on June 1 after a decade of service. ”I consider this more of a retirement than a resignation, especially since I’ve been a volunteer firefighter for 40 years beginning this year,” said Chief Petty. He currently works…
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PRINCETON: Council considers hours limits on some businesses
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Hours 8HOURS Philip Sean CurranStaff Writer The Princeton Council was due Monday to consider whether to limit the hours of operation of businesses that "immediately" border residentially zoned parts of town, a quality of life concern that has come up before. Municipal planning director Lee O. Solow was supposed…
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NJ Treasury Department distributes record amount of refunds
By Joseph R. Perone The New Jersey Department of the Treasury distributed nearly $800 million in personal and corporate tax refunds in April 2014 n the largest amount for any month in State history. New Jersey taxpayers can obtain information on the status of their income tax refunds either online or by phone. Call 1-800-323-4400…
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Badgetec Declares: The Ubiquitous "Event" Name Badge Is Definitely Not Going Out-of-style
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Event and Meeting Name Badges were invented during the1940s and are still widely used today. Besides displaying the individual’s name that others use for introductions, badges provide a visible authorization for administration purposes. Name badges are becoming more important in the 21st century because of visually readable codes like QR Codes.…
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MANVILLE: Patriots infielder Spears is signed by Phillies
He’s sixth Patriot this year to be snatched up by a major league organization Somerset Patriots infielder Nate Spears has been signed by the Philadelphia Phillies organization and will report to Triple-A team, the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs. Spears was among the team’s best hitters, leading the Patriots in RBIs with 21. He batted .248…
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