Category: archives
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MANVILLE: Vote for budget draw’s citizen’s thanks
To the editor: A word of thanks to Mayor Corradino, Councilman Lou Petzinger, Councilman Ed Komoroski and Councilwoman Sherri Lynn for your actions to ensure adoption of the municipal budget last week. You thereby also ensured that the best interests of all Manville residents were served. Keep up the good work and continue to keep…
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Dr. Anita Hill to Speak at Mercer County Community College May 2
By Wendy Humphrey, MCCC Public Info. Office West Windsor, NJ: The Association of Black Women Lawyers of New Jersey (ABWL) and the New Jersey Women Lawyers Association (NJWLA) present “Reimaging Equality, an Evening with Anita Hill” on Wednesday, May 2. The talk takes place at Mercer County Community College’s Conference Center located on the West Windsor…
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SOUTH B RUNSWICK: BOE moves to fill vacant seat
By Charles W. Kim The Board of Education is not wasting any time to fill the seat left by Elizabeth Chang. In a press release from the district last week, officials laid out what members of the public interested in filling the un-expired term must do to be considered. Ms. Chang, 20, resigned from the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raider Idol contestants sing their hearts out
From left, the 10 Raider Idol contestants were Gabby Perone, Pete Miller, Amy Pandit, Tori Whitman, Trevor Nalepka, Kristin McKenna, Taylor Summers, Chris Roney, Becky Gumpel and Mike DiPietro. (Photo courtesy of Jessica Karan)
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New Head of School Announcement: Princeton Junior School
By Lori Lipsky Princeton Junior SchooL ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF SILVANA CLARK AS HEAD OF SCHOOL FOR 2012-2013 Princeton, New Jersey, APRIL 25, 2012: The Board of Trustees of Princeton Junior School is delighted to announce the appointment of Silvana G. Nazzaro Clark as Head of School. Ms. Clark will be the school’s third head, replacing…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu awaits NFL Draft choice
By Ed Birch, Special Writer South Brunswick High School alumni and Rutgers football star Mohamed Sanu is anxiously waiting to find out what destiny holds for him. Mr. Sanu decided to give up his senior year at Rutgers and enter the NFL draft, which begins tonight at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan. ”I am…
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MANVILLE: Senior citizens will celebrate ‘Month of Play’
You’re never too old to play May is Older American’s Month, and the Manville Senior Center will offer special programs and activities that reinforce the month’s theme of “Never too Old to Play.” Clients will “play” while exercising the mind and body and while learning a hobby. Attendance points will be given for attending specific…
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LAWRENCE: Erin Brockovich tells students to get involved
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Erin Brockovich the “real” Erin Brockovich, not movie star Julia Roberts urged Rider University students not to quit in the face of problems, and particularly if those issues are related to health and the environment. Ms. Brockovich, who was the subject of the 2000 film bearing her name…
