Tag: Lawrenceville
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Windows of Hope will adorn Main Street in Lawrenceville
Windows of Hope will feature approximately 60 two-dimensional and 10 three-dimensional works of art submitted by over 50 talented contributors from the local community from June 12 to July 10 along Main Street and Gordon Avenue in Lawrenceville. Art will be visible from the sidewalks and porches in the historic district for passersby to enjoy.…
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Lawrenceville School students support Main Street businesses with fundraiser
Lawrenceville School students raised $809 to benefit TJ’s Pizza and Pasta and the Lawrenceville Main Street Fund: $490 for TJ’s and the rest, $319, to businesses served by the Main Street Fund. Led by juniors Arnav Aggarwal of Seattle and Alec Brown of Morristown, the boys of the Dickinson House dormitory sold special “Dickinson sandwiches” from TJ’s…
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Bishop to ordain Lawrence man as permanent deacon
After five years of educational and pastoral formation, eight laymen will advance to the Order of Deacon in service to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton on May 15 when they are ordained by Bishop David M. O’Connell in St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral in Trenton. Gene Lanzoni of The Church of Saint Ann…
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Rider University offers naming opportunities in planned campus arena
Rider University announced the launch of a locker and seat naming campaign to support the upgrade of Alumni Gym into a modern Division I NCAA facility. Supporters can name an arena seat for $500, a locker for $1,000, an arena courtside padded seat for $2,500, or join other prominent donors on a planned Donor Wall…
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Lawrence ‘vaccine angel’ makes an impact
In the last year, we have all faced both unique and shared challenges while grappling with the various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, one local resident has been trying to make everyone’s lives a bit easier, helping us on the way to “normalcy,” or at least as close as we can hope to come…
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Lawrenceville School students create website to navigate COVID-19 vaccine appointments
Dhillon and Shaan Choudhri had not seen their grandparents in about a year. With their parents being healthcare workers, the risk was too great to leave their home in Lawrence Township to visit their elders in Edison. So, instead, the junior and freshman at the Lawrenceville School, respectively, would say hello on the phone or…
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Taft Communications names new CEO
Taft Communications announced the appointment of Ted Deutsch as the firm’s chief executive officer. Concurrent with taking the CEO role, Deutsch also became majority owner of the firm. The Taft senior leadership team also includes vice presidents Connie Ludwin and Jayne O’Connor, and Chief Financial Officer Mark S. McNulty. The announcement caps a strong 2020…
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Rotary, Elks members help Be Kind group ‘End Hunger’
Community volunteers gathered in small groups at the Hightstown Elks Lodge in East Windsor on March 20 to help package 17,928 meals to fight local food insecurity. The 83 cases of food packed during the End Hunger event are being distributed to area families in need through RISE Food Pantry in Hightstown, Shine and Inspire…
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Lawrenceville School appoints new administrators
The Lawrenceville School has appointed Allison Easterling as its dean of Academics and Devondra McMillan as its dean of Students, effective July 1. Easterling began her Lawrenceville career in 2005. Since then, she has held leadership roles in nearly all areas of school life, most recently as associate dean of Faculty. She has served on…