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Special Needs Bus Drivers make final stop for student with Autism
Bus Drivers Ken and Maria Ward with Matt McEntee, a recent graduate of Eden Autism Services Day School in Princeton.
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Special Needs Bus Drivers make final stop for student with Autism
By Aileen Kornblatt On Thursday, June 20th, Ken and Maria Ward of Cassidy Transportation made their final 208-mile round trip journey from Budd Lake, NJ to Eden Autism Services day school in Princeton, NJ. The married couple, who have been driving Eden student Matthew McEntee for the past 11 years, are emotional as their time…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Beautiful gifts: Girls give locks to cancer patients
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Pantene Beautiful Lengths student organizer Nina Trach, seated, displays her emotions of joy for the support she received from Crossroads South Middle School during Wednesday’s event.
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Visitors Can Experience the U.S. in Unexpected Ways This Summer
By Diane Hasili Often times when friends or family come to visit local residents, hosts can be perplexed as to how to make sure their guests have an enjoyable visit. Due to last year’s success, the YWCA Princeton’s “English & American Culture for Visitors to the USA” program is available in one-week increments again this…
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Visitors Can Experience the U.S. in Unexpected Ways This Summer
Paula Rossi, YWCA Princeton ESL Director, highlights upcoming NJ outings for a new, and unique “English & American Culture for Visitors to the USA”
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Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year – Maxwell Reitz
By Erik Reitz On June 13, Maxwell Reitz, an Eagle Scout with Troop 27 in Lawrenceville NJ, was awarded the Glenn and Melinda Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project Award from the Central New Jersey Council. Max’s project was blazing a new interpretive nature trail for the Drexel Woods Nature Center in Lawrence. Presenting the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Beautiful gifts: Girls give locks to cancer patients
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Students and teachers give up some of their hair to make wigs for cancer patients at Crossroads South Middle School Wednesday. Donors are treated to a professional styling following the clipping.
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Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year – Maxwell Reitz
Mawell Reitz – Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Beautiful gifts: Girls give locks to cancer patients
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Students and teachers give up some of their hair to make wigs for cancer patients at Crossroads South Middle School Wednesday. Donors are treated to a professional styling following the clipping.
