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Earth Treasures making memories for 40 years
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer Earth Treasures is located on Route 36 in Eatontown and features a diverse selection of jewelry. NICOLE ANTONUCCI/STAFF When customers arrive at Earth Treasures jewelry store in Eatontown, they may embark on a journey that will continue for years. This begins when the customer walks through the main door and…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Foundation requesting E-Squared Awards nominations
Nominations are requested for the annual E2 Awards, sponsored by the Hopewell Valley Education Foundation (HVEF). Nominations are requested for the annual E2 Awards, sponsored by the Hopewell Valley Education Foundation (HVEF). There are two awards, one award given to recognize an individual and one award given to recognize an organization/business for their support and…
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Staying Ahead of Upcoming Storms: How We Prepare
By Toby Ehrlich Before the weather forecast prompts the purchase of shovels, ice melt, snow blowers, generators, and other essentials, The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living is already making all of the necessary preparations for the safety of its residents and staff. “As a healthcare organization, we are first and foremost required…
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Taylor, Ricci & Associates Collection Efforts Increase During This Season
Taylor, Ricci & Associates
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers swim to fourth straight
Dennis Symons Princeton High senior Colburn Yu won the breaststroke and was second in the IM to help the Little Tigers to a fourth straight Mercer County championship. Photo by Dennis Symons
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PENNINGTON: Smith gets DPW post
Pennington has hired borough resident Richard Smith as deputy superintendent of public works. The hire was approved unanimously by the Borough Council Monday night. By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington has hired borough resident Richard Smith as deputy superintendent of public works. The hire was approved unanimously by the Borough Council Monday night. Mr. Smith…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers repeat as MCT girls winners
Romaine enjoys record-setting day in pool By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Brianna Romaine is only a sophomore, but on the Princeton High School girls swim team, that makes her a veteran. The Little Tigers didn’t let youth stop them from capturing a second straight Mercer County Championship title on Saturday at West Windsor-Plainsboro High…
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PRINCETON AREA: Mother Nature strikes again
Tree branch down at the corner of Witherspoon and Hulfish streets in Princeton. Charles Kim photo
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Staying Ahead of Upcoming Storms: How We Prepare
Gazebo at The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living
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