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MANVILLE: Library Happenings column, week of March 15
Art Society works: Fascinating and incredible masterpieces by Manville high and intermediate school students will be on display at the library until Friday, April 6. The public is welcome. * * * Tax help for seniors: AARP volunteers will be available to prepare senior citizens’ income tax forms for free at the library by appointment…
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HILLSBOROUGH: College students share news of accomplishments
The Rider University Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society inducted three Hillsborough residents among the 39 new members in a ceremony Feb. 26 on the Lawrenceville campus. The Hillsborough students are Amy Crowe, Class of 2012, and an elementary education major; Sarah Sell, Class of 2013, an elementary education and mathematics dual…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Feinstein Hunger Challenge in full swing
By Kim Spinelli, Special Writer The community’s annual “Feinstein Foundation Challenge to Fight Hunger” is in full swing. According to a press release from the township’s Social Services Department, the premise of this grass-roots campaign is simple. The more donations that are made to the South Brunswick Food Pantry from March 1 through April 30,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: School advocates demand funding
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor TRENTON — Education advocates from the Save Our Schools organization want Gov. Chris Christie to pony up some $3.6 billion in state funding they claim are due districts. A group of 20 people representing the grassroots organization, school officials and several legislators representing 15 communities gathered at the Statehouse…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Science fair displays students’ ingenuity
Crowds thronged to youngsters’ science exhibits at the library on March 8. Christopher Rothman, a seventh-grader, looks for the onion DNA in the test tubes held by seventh-graders Vittoria Realbuto (white shirt) and Ashlynn Hawes (pink shirt).
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HILLSBOROUGH: Science fair displays students’ ingenuity
With a little help from baking soda and diluted vinegar, fifth-grader Ashley Zaikov could make her volcano erupt.
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ALLENTOWN: Learn to make dried flower wreaths
ALLENTOWN — Learn how to bring the colors of your garden indoors by using pressed flowers to make a wreath or swag at the Allentown Garden Club’s next meeting on April 12. Melissa Rehl, of Rehl Farms in Allentown, is an expert in drying and preserving flowers who will provide the material and guidance that…
