Category: archives
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Amber Cox
By: centraljersey.com FLORENCE – A Riverfront School art teacher plans to bring art therapy to Haiti in addition to spending her days helping to rebuild from the devastating earthquake. Gina Yacovelli and her husband, Salvatore, plan to embark on their journey to Haiti on Dec. 26 and return Jan. 2. The couple won’t know for…
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Ziti dinner
By: centraljersey.com On Dec. 3, the Centenary United Methodist Church at 108 N. Union St., Lambertville, will hold a ziti dinner from 5-7 p.m. The meal will consist of salad, baked ziti, bread, dessert and beverages. The proceeds will benefit the roof restoration fund. Food pantry The Lambertville Food Pantry at St. John’s provides food…
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Sinterklaas back in Blawenburg
By: centraljersey.com Blawenburg Reformed Church in Montgomery will present its annual Sinterklaas Brunch and Bazaar on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Cook Hall, directly behind the sanctuary, on Route 518. Admission is free and there’s ample parking. Sinterklaas features many items for sale, including toys, frozen homemade soups and gourmet casseroles, Christmas…
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‘Tangled’
Pure, unadulterated, innocent fun – a return to the best of classic Disney, only better By Elise Nakhnikian WHAT a rare pleasure to see a big American corporation — a movie studio, no less — make a business decision so smart the whole company roars back from the brink of disaster. I’m talking about Walt…
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Subject: New Y Survey Reveals People Feel Strongest Obligation to Effect Change in their Communities
By Donna Dass Coming out of one of the longest and most severe economic recessions since the Great Depression, Northeasterners are cautiously optimistic that their community and the issues that matter most in their communities will improve. However, according to the Y Community Snapshot – a national survey conducted by the Y to better…
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CRANBURY: School names former CSA as interim chief
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Former Chief School Administrator Carol Malouf will return to her former position, effective Dec. 1. The decision was approved at a Board of Education meeting Monday. The meeting originally was scheduled for Nov. 29, but the board scheduled an “emergency meeting” to have the interim position confirmed as…
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Central Jersey High School Guidance Directors Reflect on College Admissions
By Rana Slosberg ‘Tis the season for high school seniors to apply to college. New Jersey high school guidance offices are bustling with activity and have wisdom to share with families who are going through the college application process. ADVICE FROM THE GUIDANCE OFFICE Catherine Angelastro, Director of Guidance at Watchung Hills Regional High School offers…
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Central Jersey High School Guidance Directors Reflect on College Admissions
Catherine Angelastro, Director of Guidance at Watchung Hills Regional High School
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MCCC Students Inducted Into Foreign Language Honor Society
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: Pictured are Mercer County Community College foreign language students who were inducted into the Alpha Mu Gamma Foreign Language Honor Society on Nov. 23. In the front row, from left, are Katherine Anastasopoulos, Alex Casperson, Iwona Kocaj and Pamela Kotula. In the back row are MCCC faculty member Steve…
