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REGION: Annual canal 5K set for Saturday
Runners of all ages and abilities will line up at 10 a.m. to run on a scenic route that includes both Washington Crossing State Park and the Delaware & Raritan Canal towpath. The D&R Canal Watch will hold its 23rd annual 5k fun run on Saturday, March 29, on one of the region’s most picturesque…
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BUT I DIGRESS: Signs of spring
Warm weather is on its way — the author just knows it By Sally Stang, Special Writer Ahhh, who doesn’t love spring? Ya got your birds and your blossoms and daffy dills and your daydreaming and falling-in-love-with-love… Spring is a gosh darn poem waiting to be written! So…? Here we all are, tapping our collective…
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Consolidated Insurance Agents Announces 2014 Annual Conference
By Susan Rash Best Practices for Sales and Organic Business Growth Highlighted Monmouth Junction, N.J. (March 25, 2014) – Creating organic business growth, building profits and choosing niche markets with an overall focus on selling are among the key topics that will be featured at the annual Consolidated Insurance Agents (CIA) conference. This conference will…
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COUNTY: Burlington to host recycling event
For more information call 609-499-1001 or email [email protected] Burlington County will host an electronic recycling and paper shredding event on Saturday, March 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Robert C. Shinn Recycling Center, 130 Hancock Lane, Westampton. This will be the last county recycling event until June 22. According to county officials,…
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Supporting Jo Butler for Princeton Council
Peter Lindenfeld, Princeton To the editor: I would like to add my voice to those supporting the candidacy of JoButler for Princeton Council. She has worked consistently to make Princeton’s government moretransparent and to open it up so that it responds fully to the concernsof all of the town’s residents. There is, quite rightly, a…
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PRINCETON: Bryn Mawr book sale attracts a crowd
Anita Jansen of Lawrenceville sat quietly on a bench right outside Princeton Day School. Immersed in a cookbook, she thumbed through the recipes as a steady trickle of people walked by carrying bags and boxe By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet Anita Jansen of Lawrenceville sat quietly on a bench right outside Princeton Day…
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Miller and Nemeth for Princeton Council
Amner Deleon, Princeton To the editor: Consolidation is supposed to make for a stronger Princeton and that’s what we should demand. My experience with company mergers has taught me that expectations are high going in, then reality settles in and in order to move a company forward you must make tough decisions even in light…
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PRINCETON: Conference challenges girls to choose STEM
The stereotype that only men wear lab coats was squashed long ago. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer The stereotype that only men wear lab coats was squashed long ago. Many brilliant women work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, and many of them come together each year to help the next generation of…
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Miller and Nemeth for Princeton Council
Margaret Griffin, Princeton My reasons for supporting Bernie Miller and Sue Nemeth for Princeton Council are numerous. But for me, it is the work they did on the Princeton Ridge development that best defines their ability to roll up their sleeves and work with opposing factions to find practical solutions to problems. Bernie and Sue…
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