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PRINCETON: University money deal expected next week
The town of Princeton and Princeton University will enter an agreement in the six- to nine-year range that calls for the college to provide the town a voluntary financial contribution By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The town of Princeton and Princeton University will enter an agreement in the six- to nine-year range that calls…
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STATE: Chickadees tell us about a changing climate
The State We’re In column By Michelle Byers, executive director, N.J. Conservation Foundation Chickadees aren’t signs of spring since these cheery little birds are year-round Jersey residents. But they could signal a warming climate. An interesting new study focuses on “hybrid” chickadees — the offspring of northern black-capped chickadees and their southern relatives, Carolina chickadees…
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MANVILLE: Children lead effort in caring
They organize food, monetary donations for Caritas Children from three Manville churches and the Catholic elementary school led efforts to collect food and gift cards for families assisted through the Caritas organization, which is headed by borough resident Barbara Demchak through Christ the Redeemer Parish. Caritas is the Latin word for “caring and sharing” and…
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MANVILLE: Library to host two poetry sessions Tuesday
Library Happenings column Manville Library will participate in National Poetry Month on Tuesday, April 22, by offering two workshops presented by Ed Smith, director and a published poet. He will coach participants on poetry forms and the writing process. A children’s poetry workshop will be held from 3:30-4:30 p.m. An adult workshop will be held…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Deputy mayor Citizen of the Year
Being selected meant a lot to the deputy mayor having come from a family of elks. His father was awarded Bordentown Elks Lodge first elk of the year from 1963-64. by Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Like father, like son. Deputy Mayor James Lynch was recently recognized by the Bordentown Elks Lodge No.…
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PRINCETON: Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Picasa Princeton High girls lacrosse player Emilia Lopez-Ona is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week.
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STATE: Chickadees tell us a lot about changing climate
The State We’re In column By Michele Byers, executive director, N.J. Conservation Foundation Chickadees aren’t signs of spring since these cheery little birds are year-round Jersey residents. But they could signal a warming climate. An interesting new study focuses on “hybrid” chickadees — the offspring of northern black-capped chickadees and their southern relatives, Carolina…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kenny Dundorf represents Immaculata in accepting award for charity work
From left, Immaculata students Erin Cummins, Anthony Cracchiolo, Kenny Dundorf and Lisa Slobodzian accepted an award in the nation’s capital for work by the school’s Campus Ministry.
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