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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

Politics

Who won vice presidential debates Thursday night?

Even though the general consensus is that incumbent democractic, Vice President, Joe Biden, won Thursday’s vice presidential debate, reports still exist that republican vice president nominee, Paul Ryan, won, shows Crimson Hexagon Inc. in a variety of graphics imported below. The conflict

Media & Communications

Data analysis of CrunchBase.com

CrunchBase is an international free database that lists technology companies like Facebook, CrunchFund, LinkedIn, Twitter, Paypal, Tjoos, and Apple, among others. It not only lists these companies, but also gives their statistics about what is hot and trending and funding activities. According

Local News

Author of children’s book suggests ‘fair use’

TRENTON, N.J. – When Adekemi Bankole, Ph.D., set out to write a children’s book in 2010, she was just thinking about having fun with it. Bankole completed her 31-page children’s book, entitled, “The Rain Beat Dance,” and published and copyrighted it by

Local News

Trenton’s first-time author targets wide audience

Dr. Jo Anne Craig conveys universal message   TRENTON, N.J. — Dr. Jo Anne Craig chronicles her story in her first book, “When Is It My Time to Cry.”  Often depicted as a strong, black woman, Dr. Craig uses the main character,

Local News

Confidential sources affect privacy, access issues in news media

TRENTON, N.J. — While reporters can build credibility with their sources by agreeing to protect their identities, there is a backlash that not printing names of sources can create distrust and access problems. For readers, they prefer sourced-information.  They trust a publication