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Rebecca Abbate Press Release Contact: Rebecca Abbate Telephone: 908-782-7115 or [email protected] Re: Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce July After-Hours Date: July 14th, 2010 Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce to Hold July After-Hours The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce will be holding a July after-hours on Wednesday, July 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at PNC…
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Windsor Dermatology Celebrates 25th Anniversary and Welcomes New Doctors
By Kaitlin Friedmann Celebrating 25 years of business this month, Windsor Dermatology announced the addition of two new physicians. Brian Keegan, Ph.D, M.D. and Wendy Myers, M.D. will join the practice this summer, creating an all-physician staff that possesses the experience and knowledge needed to maintain a focus on the practice of medical dermatology. Dr.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Junior Achievement — PU-bound at age 16
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Although his graduation from Hightstown High School is still a year away, junior Edward Rozycki will find himself in a Princeton University math classroom three days a week this fall. Ed, who skipped a grade in elementary school and will be only 16 in September, has so…
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Thomas Edison State College Receives $5.1 million grant for New Jersey State Library’s Broadband Technology Opportunity Program
By Gary Cooper Thomas Edison State College has received a $5.1 million federal grant to support the New Jersey State Library’s Broadband Technology Opportunity Program, a project designed to add computer workstations, upgrade Internet connectivity and provide job search assistance and workforce development programs at hundreds of libraries throughout New Jersey. The grant, provided by…
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MANVILLE: MHS Class of ‘10 collects scholarships topping $30,000
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Manville High School Class of 2010 was awarded $30,874.36 at the annual Senior Scholarship Awards banquet held before the end of the school year. ”One of the functions that I most look forward to this and graduation because what it allows us to do is reward these students for…
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South staff should consider new line of work
William Kleimer, Lambertville The continuing controversy over the exorbitant amounts of money consumed at South Hunterdon Regional High School and how it drains taxpayers’ wallets makes me wonder which planet the school administration, its teachers and the Board of Education are living on. Our teachers and the SHRHS administration should consider becoming a: • Home…
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Everyone Invited to Har Sinai Temple July 16
By Har Sinai Temple SHABBAT UNDER THE STARS Hopewell Twp. – On July 16, the public is invited to see what it means to be a member of the Har Sinai Temple family during a "Shabbat Under the Stars" evening. Beginning at 5:45 p.m. at the temple’s 2421 Pennington Rd. location, the casual summer Kabbalat Shabbat…
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MANVILLE: Circus (may be) coming to town
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer The circus may be coming to town in a few months but not everyone is looking forward to the event. Despite one dissenting vote from Councilman Rich Onderko, the Borough Council on June 30 approved a resolution to support the possibility of the Big Apple Circus performing at the…
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STOCKTON: Municipal budget adoption is delayed
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — A backlog at the state level has delayed the Borough Council’s 2010 budget vote. The soonest the vote could occur would be Monday (July 12), but the date could change depending on the actions of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ Division of Local Government. The council…
