Social media talk about U.S. public TV
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PRINCETON, N.J. – Mobile devices, such as tablets, laptops, netbooks and cell phones, make big sales, but at Best Buy in Princeton, “netbooks are phasing out,” and tablets are replacing them. According to a Best Buy Sales Associate, Wolff Traversiere, “The netbooks
Princeton Chevrolet car dealership is the new home for Superior Chevrolet since last October. The dealership, located at 200 Renaissance Blvd., Lawrenceville, N.J. promises to do everything possible to be a long-term member of the community. Princeton Chevrolet Director of Sales and
MORRISVILLE, PA. – The Actors’ Net of Bucks County revived an old terror as they brought “Dracula”, the play, to The Heritage Center last night. “Expect a lot of blood,” said Glen Schulkin of Chesterfield, N.J. His wife, Debbie, said they came
With the biking season about to start in March, Kevin O. Jones, president of One Love Road Racing, is concerned about acquiring sponsors. Jones said that he does not have the experience in finding sponsors. However, he said recently he researched the
For many years now, Yolanda L. Robinson, new author of her book, “Don’t Be Bitter Be Better,” dedicates herself to empowerment through her motivational speaking, writing and doing via her various platforms. In fact, to motivate and empower others, Robinson, a graduate
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. – A dedicated force, Noemi de la Puente, has networked with many individuals and groups in New Jersey and has eventually earned the attention of those who participated in Senate bill S-812. Sustainable Lawrence follow-up story from Michelle Dryden on
Westminster Community Chorus teamed with the Westminster Choir College and offered a unique Christmas concert this year, called “De Colores.” The concert was held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 14 and 15, 2012. Every year the Community Choir presents a Christmas concert. However,
Even though, New Jersey’s Gov. Chris Christie is expected to veto the minimum wage bill that is now on his desk, Sen. Shirley K. Turner contends that raising New Jersey’s minimum wage bill now is the right thing to do. As such,