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File photo: June 20, 2019: Chris Smith makes his way through floodwaters in Westville after severe storms swept across southern New Jersey.
The top state official tasked with prepping New Jersey for the impact of climate change warned local governments that they, not state or federal authorities, need to take most of the responsibility for defending themselves against flooding from a warming world, and should plan their budgets accordingly.
Dave Rosenblatt said towns and cities will be able to get help on science and planning from state and federal governments but should expect to do most of the work on adaptation and mitigation themselves.
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Now that we’re about halfway through the school year, how do you think Princeton Public School district has done when it comes to in-person classes during the pandemic? Do you feel the precautions are adequate to allow students to learn while staying safe?
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Contest Offers I-Pad as First Prize, to Be Awarded at Annual Event on May 22, 2021
PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY (March 30, 2021) –Attitudes In Reverse® (AIR™) is pleased to announce its 13th Annual T-Shirt Design Concept Contest and is eager to receive students’ creative ideas for communicating the importance of seeking help for mental health disorders. AIR is a Princeton, NJ based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating youth and adults about mental health, related disorders and suicide prevention. Students are the main target audience because 50 percent of mental health disorders develop by the age of 14 and two-thirds of disorders develop by t