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Local Businesspeople Lead March of Dimes Effort to Improve Health of Middlesex County Babies
By Wendy Keyes/March of Dimes More than 12,000 of New Jersey babies will be born premature this year, and business leaders Barbara Koonz and Hesser G. McBride Jr. are working with the March of Dimes to change this. Barbara Koonz, counsel, and Hesser G. McBride Jr., shareholder, both of Wilentz, Goldman, and Spitzer in Woodbridge…
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PLAINSBORO: Class builds snow survival shelter
Phil McAuliffe Children gather sticks to construct a make shift shelter at Plainsboro Preserve on Saturday.
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We are supporting Miller and Nemeth
Claire Jacobus, Carol Golden, Princeton To the editor: We write in enthusiastic support of Bernie Miller and Sue Nemeth for Princeton Council because we believe that they will provide the kind of leadership our consolidated Princeton needs as we move forward. Both have the professional and service backgrounds that make them highly qualified to do…
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SPAN Celebrates 25 Years of Serving Families
Newark Council President Mildred Crump © with SPAN Executive Co-Directors Debra Jennings (L) and Diana Autin ®
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Watershed Association requests stronger pollution controls
Jennifer M. Coffey, Stony Brook-Millstone, Watershed Association To the editor: In just the second month of 2014, dirty water reports are an all too common occurrence with a major chemical spill in West Virginia last month and a major coal ash laden with mercury, lead, and arsenic spilling just upstream of drinking water intake pipes…
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PLAINSBORO: Fire District election scheduled for Feb. 15
The Plainsboro Fire District and the Plainsboro Fire Company unite to protect and serve the citizens of the township. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — The Plainsboro Fire District and the Plainsboro Fire Company unite to protect and serve the citizens of the township. The fire company came before the fire district. Organized in…
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Consider open primary contest this June
Roger Martindell, Princeton To the editor: Recent letters to the editor have showcased the competition for the local Democratic club endorsement for Princeton Council between former borough resident Jo Butler and a slate of former township residents, Bernie Miller and Sue Nemeth. Some see the choice anachronistically, as “borough” versus “township.” Princetonians of all stripes…
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PRINCETON: University, town talking contributions
Princeton University and municipal officials have been in the midst of hammering out a long-term deal that is expected to provide extra money to the town in addition to the annual voluntary contribution th By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University and municipal officials have been in the midst of hammering out a long-term…
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