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MANSFIELD: Students will walk for diabetes awareness
Approximately 220 students attended the morning assembly at John Hydock Elementary School on April 7. by Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — Students preparing to raise awareness for diabetes and support a fellow student, kicked off their efforts with an assembly earlier this month. ”This is a chance for all of you guys to help…
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PRINCETON: Work to begin at hospital site
Princeton last week issued permits to enable developer AvalonBay’s subcontractors to remove asbestos and six underground storage tanks from the old Princeton Hospital By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton last week issued permits to enable developer AvalonBay’s subcontractors to remove asbestos and six underground storage tanks from the old Princeton Hospital, the site of…
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Takin’ Care of Business and Ourselves
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, owner, Padgett Business Services. We are America’s Firm for Small Business Tax Needs. You can reach Kathy at 732.297.5986
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High Levels of Radon In Portland Oregon
(1888 PressRelease) A new study indicates a higher risk associated with radon in Portland Oregon. It shows one in four Portland homes have radon levels above the recommended EPA action level. Portland-Vancouver, OR-WA – High Levels of Radon In Portland
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MANSFIELD: Students will walk for diabetes awareness
Landon Mack addresses his classmates as Ashley Trasser, a senior development coordinator with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, watches on. Photo by Amy Batista
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CRANBURY: Bank teller saves senior from car fire
An 89-year-old township woman is thankful to be alive after a bank teller’s quick actions saved her from a car fire at the 1st Constitution Bank on Main Street April 10. By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer CRANBURY — An 89-year-old township woman is thankful to be alive after a bank teller’s quick actions saved her…
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MANVILLE: Man walking around school was a janitor
Police blotter report, April 17th issue A caller was worried that a man in blue jeans, work boots and heavy flannel shirt man was walking on the sidewalk taking pictures of the Alexander Batcho Intermediate School at 8:29 a.m. April 8. Police found no problem, just a custodian walking around the school with a cell…
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CRANBURY: Bank teller saves senior from car fire
Jenine Clancy photo. Fire damage to the drive through canopy at the 1st Constitution Bank is visible after a vehicle caught fire last week. A teller in the bank rescued a senior woman from the car.
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Takin’ Care of Business and Ourselves
By Kathleen Fitzpatrick Kathleen Fitzpatrick, owner, Padgett Business Services, Princeton, will be a panelist at the annual New Jersey Chapter of the Healthcare Financial Management Association http://www.hfmanj.org being held on Tuesday, April 29th from 8:30am-4:30pm at the Hilton Hotel Tinton Fall-Eatontwon. This year’s conference theme is Takin’ Care of Business and Ourselves…Moving Ahead in Your Career…
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