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LAMBERTVILLE: Shad Run 5K and Health Walk a real winner
The three women winners (from left): Kaitlynn Zolnay (first), Erin Durnin (second) and Lori Wyble (third).
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Suffolk County REMSCO Using OPI Translate With On-demand Live Interpretation To Eliminate Language Barriers At Emergencies
By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – When Seconds Count: OPI Translate will be delivering fast live language interpretation in over 200 languages to aid Suffolk County Emergency Medical Service personnel communicate in crisis situations. (Bloomsburg, PA) County on the east end of Long Island is the 5th largest county in New York State and ranks 24th…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: With independence, comes freedom and responsibility
By Priya Vulchi Inevitably, independence finds you, and it most typically catches up to you during high school. Although independence has its benefits, like it’s great to know that my teachers will no longer be hovering over my head, it is still daunting. Princeton High School influences students to master independence quite quickly through its…
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LAWRENCE: Rider alums to receive honorary degrees
Two Rider University alumni will receive honorary degrees at the school’s graduation ceremony May 16 at 9:30 a.m. The ceremony will be held on the Rider University campus. Joan C. Mazzotti, who earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Rider University in 1972, will receive an honorary doctor of humane letters. She graduated from…
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COLUMBUS: New Dunkin’ Donuts to open Saturday
The grand opening for the Dunkin’ Donuts, located in the Homstead Shopping Center on Columbus Road, will feature a ribbon cutting ceremony with local dignitaries, live music, face painting and balloon animal COLUMBUS — This Saturday a grand opening ceremony is scheduled for a new Dunkin’ Donuts. The grand opening for the Dunkin’ Donuts, located…
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MONROE: i-Books initiative helping local students
Jenine Clancy photo. Monroe Assistant Superintendent Jeff Gorman demonstrates the advantages of an I-Book at his office this week.
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Public needs to see original AvalonBay report
Linda Auerbach, Princeton To the editor: According to Mr. Curran’s article in the Friday (April 18) Princeton Packet, Princeton’s town engineer Bob Kiser has commenced issuing certain permits to AvalonBay related to the developer’s initiation of demolition of the former Princeton hospital site. Things are moving right along. My hope is that they are not…
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FLORENCE: Annual Township egg hunt draws crowd
The egg hunt was held at the H. Kenneth Wilkie Park on Front Street April 19. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Children came out in droves ready to hunt for eggs and win prizes last Saturday at the township’s annual Easter egg hunt. ”It’s a yearly tradition,” said Councilman Jerry Sandusky said of…
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Demand truth from your local officials
Joseph Lukac, Manville To the editor: I’m writing in response to a letter of April 17, written by Councilman Komoroski. The councilman accused me of half-truths and outright lies and of also trying to mislead the public in my personal opinion letter of April 10, even though in the beginning of his letter he stated…
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