Category: archives
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New Sound Lab Is Open for Business
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Entertainment Technology students are enjoying new digs this semester. A former classroom in the Communication Building has been transformed into a state-of-the-art sound lab that includes sophisticated software, mixers and live sound reinforcement equipment. Most of the program’s students are music enthusiasts who hope to work in the…
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Completing Financial Aid Forms
By Harini Subrahmanyam Fredrickson, Special Correspondent Financial aid forms can be long and tedious, so the tendency is to procrastinate – don’t! The process won’t get any easier and you run the risk of losing money since aid is often awarded on a first-come-first-served basis. By getting organized and applying early, you can maximize the…
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CAREER ACADEMIES TO OPEN AT LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL
By Lana Mueller The Research is in: Students in Career Academies Perform Better in High School – and Lawrence High School is Ready Looking for a rich, rigorous academic curriculum with ample honors and advanced placement course offerings? Do you want to extend your learning experiences beyond the school walls with authentic hands-on opportunities giving…
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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – The man who admitted to the June 2007 slaying of his mistress in her Hightstown apartment last month will wait one more week before his fate is made official. Judge Edward Neafsey postponed Rosario DiGirolamo’s sentencing hearing due to the icy weather, assistant prosecutor Angelo Onofri told the Herald. The hearing,…
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com "Sowing New Seeds" was the theme at last weekend’s winter conference of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey (NOFA-NJ), which is aimed at farmers, home gardeners, and consumers who are interested in local, organic, and sustainably grown products. Evidence that the Hillsborough-based organization was doing just that was everywhere in and…
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East Windsor and Hightstown among 11 Mercer towns to receive $
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – Mercer County municipalities will share $3.2 million in grants under the fiscal year 2011 state Municipal Aid program, it was announced this week. Hightstown is slated to receive $290,000 for milling and paving, while East Windsor is to get $250,000 for projects to repair Twin Rivers Drive and Twin Rivers Drive…
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Registration continues for Evergreen Forum
By: centraljersey.com Registration remains open for the Spring 2011 semester at the Evergreen Forum, which will mark the beginning of the second decade of this daytime study and discussion program. A wide variety of subjects are being offered, ranging from Latin American Literature to Jazz. Classes meet during the day at the Princeton Senior Resource…
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Princeton Academy of Martial Arts to Celebrate 24 Year Anniversary World Renowned PAMA to Celebrate Anniversary with Open House
Princeton Academy of Martial Arts PRINCETON, NJ – Saturday, March 12th, 1:00-3:00, Princeton Academy of Martial Arts (PAMA), 14 Farber Road, Princeton, NJ will be celebrating it 24 year anniversary. Through the years, tens of thousands students have graced the doors of this amazing martial arts oasis, known both national and international, it has been…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Diagnosing and treating diseases of the thyroid
By Ned M. Weiss, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System It may start with an unexplained sense of fatigue. Or maybe you noticed a change in your voice or have been feeling anxious for no apparent reason. All of these signs could point to a problem with your thyroid. Fortunately, with today’s advanced technology thyroid…
