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Regional News in Brief - Posted Dec. 1, 2009
Bed bug elimination program Bed Bug Central of Lawrenceville, N.J. is accepting applications from individuals or organizations in need of pest control services but are unable to afford them this holiday season.
Egg Harbor Township People in the News - Edition of Nov. 25, 2009
Castorani recognized Father Francis J. Horn, headmaster of Saint Augustine Prep school in Richland, announced on Thursday, Nov.
Local band takes its show on the road
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP A local rock band Private Stock will perform Friday, Nov. 20 at the fabled Asbury Park club The Stone Pony.
On the Side: Coming home to November
When it was all ready one afternoon last week - the dry-brined turkey a rosy chestnut brown, the Sister Frances' Potatoes , the brothy, purposefully not creamy blue-pumpkin soup , Melissa Hamilton beamed at what she had wrought: "Ah," she announced, "Thanksgiving in November!" Was there an edge of defiance in her voice? Perhaps.
Rutgers professor receives plant breeding award
Scientists are developing new technologies in medicine, cars, computers - even energy sources.
Donald Jones Memorial Hikes are Sunday in Stockton, Delaware Twp.
The free, annual Donald Jones Memorial Hikes are set for Sunday, Nov. 15, starting at Prallsville Mills, Route 29 in Stockton.
Stockton expands offerings in town
HAMMONTON -- The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, which offered three courses at its satellite facility here during the fall semester, will offer five courses in the spring semester.
Slow Food's winter farmers markets kick off in North Brunswick and Stockton
The fifth year of winter farmers markets are back, sponsored by Slow Food Central New Jersey.
Slow Food's winter farmers' markets kick off in North Brunswick and Stockton
Piscataway High School will host a Student Culinary Expo at 5 p.m. Nov. 18, featuring appetizers, main courses and desserts, and showcasing the students' skills in preparing Caribbean, soul food, summer cooking and Span-Asian cuisine.
Delaware River toll bridge commission making E-ZPass Web, phone upgrades Saturday
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced Friday that a a temporary scheduled outage of its E-ZPass Web site its toll-free E-ZPass customer phone line this weekend.
Speaker in Stockton will talk about the glory days of the Delaware and Raritan Canal
When it opened in 1834, the Delaware & Raritan Canal was expected to be a boon to the state's business, commerce and transportation opportunities.
WHAT: Koresh Dance Company WHEN: 7:30 p.m. tonight WHERE: Stockton Performing Arts Center, The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona.
Stockton has it made in the shade
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP With the help of photovoltaic panels mounted on top of solar carports, New Jersey's greenest college has begun harnessing solar energy radiating downward from 93 million miles away, enabling the school to lower its carbon footprint and give students the luxury of parking in the shade.
Stockton poll gives Corzine a razor-thin edge over Christie
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Stockton poll shows governor's race tight
GALLOWAY -- With two weeks until the election, Chris Christie and incumbent Jon S. Corzine appear to be in a dead heat in the governor's race, according to a poll conducted by the Hughes Center of Public Policy.
Get to know ghosts, author to tell guests
Unexplained noises, movement of objects and muffled conversation were things that Gordon Thomas Ward said he witnessed in his home as a child.
Poetry festival to feature Poet Laureate
One of America's most highly-acclaimed poets, former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Rita Dove, will read from her works at the 12th annual Delaware Valley Poetry Festival, which will take place at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
Designer releases 'Well-Designed Living' book
Stockton's Cailen Ascher Poles, 23, an avid healthy living enthusiast and interior designer, said it was a natural progression to fuse her two passions.
Robert and Cheryl Gallo of Newfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Kristie Gallo to Sean Saunders, son of Mary Saunders of Gloucester City and the late David Saunders.
Fifty students signed up for local Stockton classes
HAMMONTON -- Fifty students had signed up for the first set of classes The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey plans to offer in Hammonton, school officials said Monday.
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