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2012 Grammy nominee for Best Jazz Vocal Album, Roseanna Vitro, in New Brunswick
Roseanna Vitro, the Music of Randy Newman – Motema Records
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Upcoming Exhibition: Raymond Pettibon: Early Drawings at The College of New Jersey
By Emily Croll TCNJ Art Gallery Presents Exhibition of Early Drawings by Renowned Contemporary Artist Raymond Pettibon The Art Gallery at the College of New Jersey is pleased to present Raymond Pettibon: Early Drawings, an exhibition of more than 40 works by the renowned graphic artist whose works juxtapose images and texts from both “high”…
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MCCC Student Earns Associate Degree Just Six Months After High School Graduation
Paul Jones, 18, of Hamilton, graduated from Steinert High School in June, and then completed his associate’s degree with highest honors at Mercer County Community College just six months later. He is now continuing his education at Rutgers University.
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Lawrenceville Resident Deploys with Natinonal Guard
By Spc. Michael J. Davis Accounting for the war; Lawrenceville sergeant going from desk to desert By Army Spc. Michael J. Davis, 444th MPAD A Lawrenceville resident is scheduled to deploy to Kuwait with the New Jersey National Guard where she’ll spend a year on one of the most critical missions in the…
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MCCC Gallery Exhibit Features Two New Jersey Artists in "Surface Tension" Opening Jan. 11
Works by painter Florence Moonan, of Stockton, and sculptor Ayami Aoyama, of Pennington, are featured in “Surface Tensions” at the MCCC Gallery Jan. 11 through Feb. 9.
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Diocese of Metuchen to present Pro-Vita Awards
By Erin Friedlander METUCHEN – The Diocese of Metuchen will honor two pro-life advocates during its annual Respect Life Mass to be held January 22 at 12 noon at St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral, 32 Elm Avenue. The 2012 award recipients are Dr. Jean Golden-Tevald and Lois Pryor. Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski will be the…
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Eagles Fullback Owen Schmitt To Jam with School of Rock Musicians
Eagles Fullback Owen Schmitt (Photo by Dan Long)
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HIGHTSTOWN: West Windsor judge dismisses charges against Hightstown Borough public servant
Traffic stop called ‘politically motivated’ By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Two traffic violations issued by Detective Ben Miller, a member of the borough’s Police Department, against Robert Thibault were dismissed by West Windsor Municipal Court Judge Mary Brennan on Dec. 21. Judge Brennan ruled that Detective Miller’s search of Mr. Thibault’s driving records…
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MONROE: Oratorical competition builds confidence for students
Mario Edini, Special Writer MONROE — “America is about …. endless opportunities for success — if you have the courage and the will to seize them. ”The right to attempt the success possible in this mighty country is provided by one of the most powerful documents in the world, the United States Constitution, the foundation…
