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New Jersey Nonprofit Gives Access to Experts Online
By NJCTS — Families living with neurological and learning disorders don’t have to travel far to interact with leading experts. They can do it from the comfort of their living room through the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome’s Wednesday Webinar Series. The web-based teleconferences bring leaders in the field of medicine, education and…
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REGION: Chivukula strongest Congressional candidate on science
To the editor: Of all the Democrats running to succeed Rush Holt in Congress, Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula looks to me like the strongest champion of investments in education and new technologies that create jobs (especially for recent graduates) and make life better for Americans. His background in science, his record of public service, and his…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City man indicted in baseball bat attack
Grand jurors in Hunterdon County have returned five bills of indictment against Craig S. Drummond, 51, of Belvidere Avenue, Lambertville, for an incident around noon on March 7 on Belvidere Avenue. The indictments says Mr. Drummond tried to cause serious bodily injury to Charles H. Ramsin, of Washington’s Crossing, Pennsylvania, specifically by damaging a vehicle…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Mother’s Day weekend event scheduled
It will champion adolescent girls and celebrate mothers Kelly Sullivan, a painter and pioneer in the field of collaborative art, as well as a mother of two, will host a series of Mother’s Day weekend free events to champion adolescent girls and celebrate mothers. Vibrant portraits and subtle landscapes have made Ms. Sullivan’s fine art…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Bridge documentary premiere sells out playhouse
Roy Ziegler, Charlie Huchet and Jim Hill, who played Lewis Wernwag, the engineer who designed the first New Hope-Lambertville bridge.
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PRINCETON: Democratic congressional candidates face off
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Democratic candidates from left, Upendra Chivikula, Linda Greenstein, Bonnie Watson-Coleman and Andrew Zwicker talk about the issues during a debate in Princeton Tuesday night.
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PLUMSTED: Additional hearing set for municipal budget
Special hearing to be called later this month by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — Due to possible changes in the Plumsted municipal budget — which township officials believe will not impact the tax levy — a second public hearing on the 2014 spending plan is expected. At a special meeting April 24, officials said…
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