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HILLSBOROUGH: Watershed group organizes stream cleanups
Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association will hold its sixth annual stream cleanups over the next three weekends. Volunteers from 11 towns and four counties will don work gloves to help make local rivers and lakes cleaner and healthier. In 2011, more than 360 volunteers hauled 10,568 pounds of trash from area waterways. Since…
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HILLSBOROUGH: RVCC tuition to rise 15 percent
Faced with the prospect of a $3 million budget shortfall, the Raritan Valley Community College has passed a budget for fiscal year 2013 that reduces operating costs, restructures administrative functions and raises tuition by nearly 15 percent. Starting with the fall semester, the cost per credit will rise to $117, up from $102 per credit,…
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Jazz Cabaret in Hopewell
By Linda Maiden Hopewell NJ, April 10 , 2012: Hopewell’s own jazz vocalist Wenonah “Nona” Brooks — best-known for her interpretation of jazz standards from Basie, Porter, Monk and Ray Charles – will present “Home Sweet Home, A Jazz Cabaret,” on Sunday, April 29. The 7:00 pm performance will be held at Off-Broad Street Theatre, 5 S.…
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MCCC Alum Share Success Stories at JKC’s "Male Alumni Forum" on March 29
Back, from left: Mel Weldon, Ariel Matos, Terrance Carter, Barbara Jefferson, Pedro Medina, Fabio Iucolino & Aaron Watson; front: Jose Fernandez, Jacob Eapen, Harry Luna, Javier Cubano, Dr. Guy Generals & Dr. Mellissia Zanjani.
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Jazz Cabaret in Hopewell
Jazz singer Wynonah Brooks brings her popular Cabaret to Hopewell Sunday, April 29
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MCCC Alum Share Success Stories at JKC’s "Male Alumni Forum" on March 29
By Candace Zafirellis Students and faculty gathered in Kerney Hall on the James Kerney Campus (JKC) on Thursday, March 29 to celebrate the accomplishments and hear powerful words of wisdom from male alumni of Mercer County Community College (MCCC). The "Male Alumni Forum" was hosted by the Division of Student Affairs and moderated by Terrence…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Hosts Blood Drive
Peapack-Gladstone Bank Employee, Brian Murphy, donates blood.
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The Hun School of Princeton Embraces Technology for 8th and 9th Grade Students of the Tech Generation
e-Texts to Replace Traditional Text Books for 2012-13 Princeton, NJ – Following a successful pilot program, The Hun School of Princeton www.hunschool.org announced this week that all Eighth Graders and Freshmen will be required to utilize iPads beginning this Fall as an initiative to enhance their overall academic experience. The move comes after considerable thought and…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Hosts Blood Drive
By Rosanne Schwab Donating blood is a vital part of both inpatient and outpatient medical treatment. Blood is essentially not something the medical establishment can just manufacture, for it requires the individual commitment and personal time and effort of people who believe in helping people and saving lives. At Peapack-Gladstone Bank, donating toward our biannual blood…
