Category: archives
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MCCC Dedicates Four Donated Sculptures by Artist Richard Kemble
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: Carol Rosenthal and her late husband Dr. Albert Rosenthal of Princeton, and David and Jo Kemble of Hillsboro, have donated four large metal sculptures to Mercer County Community College (MCCC). The sculptures, by artist Richard Kemble, have been installed in four locations at the West Windsor Campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road.…
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The University Medical Center of Princeton Physicians Organization Day
“The University Medical Center of Princeton Physicians’ Organization Day”
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People for Animals Helps Keep Pets Safe this Summer by Offering Discount Microchips in Asbury Park on June 4th
People for Animals Bring your pup and join us at the “Pets Are Family Too” festival in Asbury Park (Bradley Park at 5th and Ocean Ave) on Saturday, June 4th from Noon until 3:00 pm for a fun day at the beach. A pet promenade alongside the boardwalk will kick off at noon. Fabulously adorned…
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Summer Day Camp May Reap Tax Benefits for Working Parents
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson The Internal Revenue Service wants to remind working parents that summer day care expenses may qualify for an income tax credit. Many parents who work or are looking for work must arrange for care of their children 12 years of age or younger during the school vacation. Those expenses may…
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James Tolin Memorial Fund Is Back with “Die, Mommie Die!” Annual Benefit at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre June 24-26
Standing from left, D.C. Hamm, Kathy Garofano and John Devennie; seated from left, Matty Daley, Damian Gaeta and Kelly Reilly.
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Free Presentation on Emotional Intelligence Sponsored by Interfaith Caregivers Trenton
By Diane Blaszka Empower Yourself for Successful Relationships and a Positive Life Free June 7th workshop sponsored by Interfaith Caregivers Trenton to focus on Emotional Intelligence Lawrenceville, NJ – May 31, 2011 – Could an intelligent heart be just as important as an intelligent mind? A free community presentation on Tuesday, June 7th offers…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
People crowd both sides of Main Street near Stockton Street Monday morning as they view the parade. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
The Hightstown High School marching band heads south on Main Street Monday morning during the Hightstown-East Windsor Memorial Day parade. (Photo by Doug Carman)
