Category: archives
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Ladies Night Out: Got Attitude?
By L.C. Hogan WASHINGTON CROSSING – Hats off to women who juggle everything, from after-school activities to negotiating business contracts to tackling do-it-yourself projects. No doubt that women wear many hats. But how do women balance their attitudes with all the different hats they wear? Appreciating what you have, instead of what you think you need, is the only way…
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Swindlers on the Loose in “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre May 13-22
Dan Petrovich, of Macungie, Pa., and William Mercado, of Hightstown, N.J., are two competing con men in“Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” to be presented by Maurer Productions OnStage at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre May 13-22.
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Seeing Eye; Raising Awareness, Raising a Puppy
By Meg Caulfield Hopewell Valley High School Senior Katie Caulfield is shown here with her Girl Scout Leader and Advisor Carol Meyer, and four month old Seeing Eye Puppy Cori. Katie, a member of Troop 70174, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award by training Cori and educating the community about issues facing people with disabilities.
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free special education transition fair
By Lauren Agoratus & Bev Bowser ** Save the Date ** You are cordially invited to attend Hamilton Township’s Annual TRANSITION FAIR co-sponsored by Hamilton Township Special Services and the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Monday, May 2, 2011 Crockett Middle School 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Parents/Guardians and High School students are…
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The Candle Party , an original Gospel Play
By Renee Connell Walker RENEE CONNELL WALKER’S NEW PLAY “THE CANDLE PARTY” CELEBRATES SISTERHOOD (New Brunswick) The journey of enlightenment sometimes begins in the dark, but in the new play by Renee Connell Walker, (formerly of Kool & The Gang); just the glow of a candle can help lighten the way to your Spirit, Mind…
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Princeton Young Achievers Expresses Appreciation for former Executive Director Pamela Elmi
By Joanne Gere Princeton, NJ April 18, 2011- Students and teachers at Princeton Young Achiever’s program at the Henry Pannell Learning Center on Witherspoon Street expressed their appreciation for former Executive Director Pamela Elmi’s work with a song and a handmade card. After four years building PYA’s programs and infrastructure, Ms. Elmi has taken a…
