Category: archives
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The Fifth Annual Mayor’s Dinner
Rebecca Abbate Contact: Rebecca Abbate Telephone: 908-782-7115 or [email protected] Re: Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce’s fifth annual Mayor’s Dinner Date: June 21st, 2010 On Wednesday, June 10th, the fifth annual Mayor’s Dinner was held at Stanton Ridge Golf & Country Club in Whitehouse Station, NJ. Press Release
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Rent Your Boxes Ribbon Cutting
Rebecca Abbate On Thursday, June 3rd, a ribbon cutting was held for Rent Your Boxes.
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Students Design Marketing Campaign for the Mercer County Multicultural & Heritage Commission
Brenda l. to r. Tricia Fagan, Tina LaPlaca, Kerry Friedman, Sarah Siddall, Christopher Moore, Natalia Aviles, Martha Runyon, Idamis Perez Margicin and Nora Ananos
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Professor Emeritus Awarded for Service as Director of County Holocaust Center
From left, MCCC Professor Emerita Vera Goodkin; Center Director Saul Goldwasser, Dr. Paul Winkler, executive director of the NJ Commission on Holocaust Education; and Etzion Neuer, NJ regional director of the Anti-Defamation League.
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Fifth Annual Mayor’s Dinner
Rebecca Abbate On Wednesday, June 10th, the fifth annual Mayor’s Dinner was held at Stanton Ridge Golf & Country Club in Whitehouse Station, NJ.
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Find Historic Sites to Visit in Somerset County
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders An online guide to Somerset County historic sites that are open to the public has been revamped with updated text and new photos. You can access this guide at www.beachcomber.com/Somerset/Public/histor.html or by clicking on the Tourism button at the top of the county’s homepage at www.co.somerset.nj.us …
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Students Design Marketing Campaign for the Mercer County Multicultural & Heritage Commission
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, N.J. – This spring, seven teams of Mercer County Community College (MCCC) advertising design students had their eyes on the arts. Each developed marketing campaigns for the Mercer County Cultural & Heritage Commission’s “Eyes on Mercer” arts initiative, taking place October 15-17, 2010. The arts, history and culture of Mercer County will…
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MANVILLE: Fire claims life of Harrison Avenue resident
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The Manville Police Department and the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crime Squad are investigating a residential fire that killed Harrison Avenue resident Joan M. Donohue, 77, and her St. Bernard dog. According to a release from acting county prosecutor A. Peter DeMarco, Manville police officers responded to a 911…
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