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  • HILLSBOROUGH: Leadership changes at education association

    HILLSBOROUGH: Leadership changes at education association

    Daynon Blevins takes over lead of 1,000-member school work force union By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Daynon Blevins Education leadership changes Blevins moves to top of 1,000-member union Blevins – 8BLEVINS- Gene RobbinsManaging Editor One of the key people in the Hillsborough community role flashes an engaging smile, youthful bounce and bright-eyed eagerness to listen.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Group to form to oppose open space funding referendum

    Meeting to be held shortly, Friends group says    A group of Hillsborough citizens say they will form a nonpartisan, grassroots organization to oppose the township’s open space referendum in the Nov. 5 election.    The group, to be called the Friends of Hillsborough Open Space, says it wants to build a community-wide volunteer group to assist…

  • LAWRENCE: Church seeks variance to use office building

    The Straightway Baptist Church congregation will have to wait until September to find out whether the township Zoning Board of Adjustment will approve a use variance to allow it to open a church in a By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Straightway Baptist Church congregation will have to wait until September to find out whether…

  • MANVILLE: Home back on firm ground

    MANVILLE: Home back on firm ground

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  • MCCC’s Center for Continuing Studies to Offer New Courses in High-Tech Fields

    MCCC’s Center for Continuing Studies to Offer New Courses in High-Tech Fields

    By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – With three new, revamped computer labs equipped with the latest in hardware and software, Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) will debut three programs focusing on the most in-demand technologies. “Our students told us what they wanted, and we responded,” said CCS Assistant Director Read…

  • LAWRENCE: Man trying to have house listed as historic
  • CMA Positions Slayback Health for Successful Launch into Telemedicine Industry

    CMA Positions Slayback Health for Successful Launch into Telemedicine Industry

    By Meghan Higgins FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                   Meghan Higgins Creative Marketing Alliance (609) 297-2218 [email protected] CMA Positions Slayback Health for Successful Launch into Telemedicine Industry Princeton Junction, NJ – August 28, 2013 – Committed to breaking down the geographical barrier for delivering healthcare through telemedicine, Slayback Health looked to Creative Marketing Alliance (CMA), a full-service…

  • OCEAN COUNTY: Overdose deaths spur task force on opiates

    In response to an increase in drug overdose deaths, which officials have regarded as an epidemic, Ocean County has established the Ocean County Opiate Task Force to educate the public and provide se by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TOMS RIVER — In response to an increase in drug overdose deaths, which officials have regarded as…

  • Spare Change Adds Up For Autism

    By Aileen Kornblatt The not-for-profit Eden Autism Services is grateful to once again be the recipient of Wawa’s Coin Canister campaign. From now until September 21, the convenience store chain Wawa, Inc. has selected Eden to be one of the beneficiaries of its ongoing coin canister campaign in all of its New Jersey stores.  The…