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News Transcript On Campus
Samantha Del Giudice of Marlboro has been inducted into the Society for Human Resource Management chapter at Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Connecticut. SHRM@QU is a nationally recognized, Superior Merit Award-winning professional student chapter that provides members with the opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into the effective management of human capital in human resource management. Matthew…
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Effort underway to raise awareness of Habitat ReStore
Brookdale Community College students are participating in a project involving Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County ReStore, 45 South St., Freehold Borough. The Innovation Network (TIN) is a new project-based learning alternative Brookdale offers to students. TIN students will be teaming up to tackle the job of bringing awareness to the local Habitat for Humanity…
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Tri-Town On Campus
Connor Murnane, the son of Brian and Tracey Murnane of Jackson, is a member of the Student Senate at Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio. Brian is majoring in history. He is a 2013 graduate of Jackson Memorial High School. Student Senate strives to serve as a medium for expressing student opinion and works to promote the…
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Girl Scouts earn Bronze Award
The Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore recently honored 251 Girl Scouts from Monmouth and Ocean counties with the Girl Scout Bronze Award at the Girl Scouts’ Program Activity Center, Howell. Girl Scouting’s highest awards – the Bronze, Silver and Gold awards – are a girl’s chance to make a lasting difference in the world. The…
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TBS’s interplanetary laugher, ‘People Of Earth,’ gets weird in the best of ways
By Lori Acken Ozzie Graham is seeing things. Well, one thing, really. A deer — just like the one he smacked with his car outside of teensy Beacon, N.Y. Only the buck didn’t stop there. He randomly reappears. And sometimes multiplies. And sometimes talks. The situation leaves crack reporter Ozzie (played with delicious deadpan by…
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What do you think of ‘Speechless?’
Question: I am now three episodes into Speechless, but I must say that I find myself cringing every time Minnie Driver as the mom opens her mouth. And don’t even get me started on the garbage collecting, anti-social dad. I like JJ, the caregiver and the younger brother, but I am very close to giving…
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Schoolhouse Songwriter Series in Metuchen Nov. 5
The Metuchen Arts Council will sponsor the Schoolhouse Songwriters Series, an evening of live, acoustic music, which includes cafe-style seating and refreshments, at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 5, at The Old Franklin Schoolhouse, 491 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen. It will be the 10th installment of the quarterly music event, which is hosted by Metuchen based singer-songwriter…
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Art exhibition call for entries announced
WEST LONG BRANCH — Monmouth University Center for the Arts and Autism Speaks announce a call for entries for the juried art exhibition Art + Autism, showcasing the talents and abilities of artists living with Autism Spectrum Disorder. The submission period is now open and will run until the deadline on Dec. 15, 2016. An…
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‘Lace Race’ campaign raises $32,000 for Alzheimer’s organization
JAMESBURG – Following a fundraising campaign that included a walk through Thompson Park in Jamesburg, Chelsea Senior Living raised more than $32,000 for Alzheimer’s New Jersey. All 13 of Chelsea’s New Jersey senior living communities held fundraising activities during September and October toward a goal of raising $1,000 each. Those efforts, plus other donations, and a match…
