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MCCC to Celebrate African American History Month
By Candace Zafirellis West Windsor, N.J. – "Lifting as We Climb" is the month-long theme for Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) observance of African American History Month. The varied schedule of events includes presentations by inspiring African American leaders, dance and other entertainment, and an open house that explores the cultures of Africa. Events are…
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World Mission Society Church of God Serves D.C.
By Jessica Sesson FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JANUARY 29, 2012 Contact: Jorge Correa Tel. 201-707-0121 Email: [email protected] WORLD MISSION SOCIETY CHURCH OF GOD “SERVING D.C. COMMUNITY IN HONOR OF SECOND COMING CHRIST AHNSAHNGHONG” WASHINGTON D.C. – January 29, 2012: The World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) has come together to serve the Washington D.C. community…
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Dine for Darfur
By Sarah Shapiro STAND: Students Taking Action Now Darfur For immediate release January 21, 2012 Contact: Sarah Shapiro, [email protected] Students Taking Action Now Darfur (STAND) will host Dine for Darfur on Friday, February 24, 7:00 p.m., at West-Windsor-Plainsboro High School North. STAND is a student-run organization working to end genocide in Darfur, Sudan. Jerry Ehrlich,…
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TRENTON: Local senator has new leadership role
Sen. Linda Greenstein becomes assistant majority leader By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor TRENTON — Senator Linda Greenstein, of the 14th Legislative District, is now serving as the assistant majority leader for the state Senate’s 2012 to 2013 session. This is Sen. Greenstein’s first title position in the Senate although she held leadership positions while serving…
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DISTRICT 16: Donna Simon wins vacant Assembly seat
HILLSBOROUGH – Readington Township Committeewoman Donna Simon has won the Assembly seat of the late Peter Biondi during a special Republican convention Thursday night. Ms. Simon won the seat garnering 155 of the 245 votes cast on the first and only ballot held at the Hillsborough Municipal complex. “I am overwhelmed and humbled and honored…
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EAST WINDSOR: Music thrives at middle school
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — In a time of immense budgetary cuts to the music programs of public schools across America — the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School stands out as an exception to that trend. "Over the course of time . . . it grew,” said Hector Bravo, who is the…
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Local Diet Program Shares Top Dieting Mistake and How to Avoid It
By (Princeton, NJ) As millions of dieters resolve to lose weight in the New Year, it can be helpful to know what NOT to do as you start a new diet. According to Ned Weiss, Medical Director for the HMR Program for Weight Management in Princeton, there is one popular diet strategy that is almost…
