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One Love Road Racing bikers face sponsorship challenges

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

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New author’s book features what she does

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

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Darren Freedom Green makes difference in community

Darren Freedom Green from Michelle Dryden on Vimeo. Darren Freedom Green has been working at The Trentonian for about two years as a community writer, trying to make a difference in the news that the community reads. Green also works with youngsters

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Black Friday craze at Quaker Bridge Mall

Black Friday, Nov. 23, 2012 is a hectic day at Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrenceville, N.J. The mall is crowded, noisy and busy. Each store has a sale of some kind. Shoppers hop from Macy’s to Forever 21, to Bath & Body

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Wades shop in preparation for Hurricane Sandy

Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012 was very busy at ShopRite supermarket in Ewing, N.J. As Hurricane Sandy threatens to arrive in the area, many residents of Ewing went shopping for last minute items. The supermarket was so crowded that shoppers could hardly find

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Sustainable Lawrence wants to ban plastic bags

LAWRENCE, N.J. – The non-profit organization, Sustainable Lawrence, is trying to find a way to ban single-use-disposable plastic bags that they think consumers abuse in quantity, said a board member. Noemi de la Puente recently became a member of Sustainable Lawrence when