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Slip and slurp: Oyster Bowl benefits Komen research
Amid hoots and whistles, the first batch of eaters took their places behind a table decked out in seemingly endless trays of raw oysters and bottomless bowls brimming with cocktail sauce and lemons. By Charley Falkenburg, Packet Media Group Amid hoots and whistles, the first batch of eaters took their places behind a table…
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Medical Students Train on Hospice at Wilf Campus for Senior Living
RWJ medical students with Paula Krauser, M.D.
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LAWRENCE: Jennings captures wrestling championship
Lawrence High School’s Michael Jennings captured the 145-pound championships at the Mercer County Wrestling Tournament. Jenings, who improved to 21-3 on the season, defeated Sean Kent of Hopewell Valley in the final. Jennings was one of two individual winners for the Cardinals, who also saw Gordon Wolf capture the title at 138 pounds when he…
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OPI Translate Is Winning The Gold At The Sochi Olympics
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Faster than downhill skiing at #Sochi2014, RantNetwork’s OPI Translate mobile language translation application offers connection to Live Interpreters in under one minute! (Pennsylvania, USA) – OPI Translate has got the world talking at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. Offered as a free download for iPhone and Android SmartPhones, OPI Translate is…
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LAWRENCE: O’Rourke most valuable swimmer
Lawrence High School senior Kate O’Rourke was named the Most Valuable Swimmer at the Mercer County Girls Swimming Championships this month. O’Rourke set school records in winning the 50-meter freestyle (26.46) and the 100-meter freestyle (57.89). The Lawrence girls finished fifth as a team.
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PRINCETON: Deer hunt to begin Feb. 15
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife has announced that the annual deer hunt and management program will begin on or about Feb. 15 in Princeton. The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife has announced that the annual deer hunt and management program will begin on or about Feb. 15 in Princeton. The…
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PRINCETON: University’s ties to Monuments Men discussed at theater
”The Monuments Men,” a new movie about a group of art scholars and historians who recovered and restored art stolen by the Nazis during World War II, has a strong connection to Princet By Gabriel Fisher, Special to the Packet ”The Monuments Men,” a new movie about a group of art scholars and historians who…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: 12U baseball team fundraising for Cooperstown trip
Submitted photo. The 12U baseball team is raising money to go to Cooperstown this summer.
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