Category: archives
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MCCC to Celebrate Black History Month Throughout February
By Wendy Humphrey A full slate of events is on the schedule to celebrate Black History Month at both campuses of Mercer County Community College in February. Students, faculty and staff will join together for films, lectures and theatrical performances in a month-long observance. All events are open to the public; most are presented free.…
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MANVILLE: School board to begin search for superintendent
Board meets Monday with NJ School Boards representative Manville’s Board of Education will meet Monday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m. to discuss the search for a replacement superintendent. Superintendent Johanna Ruberto will retire, effective Aug. 1. She began her work in Manville at the beginning of the 2009-10 school year. The board will meet…
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"Honoring the Beatles" Workshop
By Constance Don’t miss the exciting "Honoring the Beatles" workshop series led by Lon Van Eaton, who was produced by George Harrison on Apple Records and leader of Imagine a Better World Productions, LLC beginning at 1:00 PM on Sunday, February 9, 2014. Lon will share inside stories about what’s it like to have recorded,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cubs and crews gather for annual Pinewood races
Azra Baig Cub Scout Cyrus Duncan shows off his Pinewood Derby racer. Photo by Azra Baig
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Driving academy to aid hockey player
The Windsor-Brunswick Driving Academy is offering its customers a chance to learn to drive and donate to a fund to assist Michael Nichols, the Monroe High School ice hockey team member who suffered a b SOUTH BRUNSWICK The Windsor-Brunswick Driving Academy is offering its customers a chance to learn to drive and donate to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Residents have their say on superintendent selection
Ed Birch Joseph Schwartz of Kingston speaks to the school board Monday night. Photo by Ed Birch
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LAMBERTVILLE: Extreme cold cancels Winter Festival parade
Broken pipe forced ‘Beef and Brew’ to be moved A temperature of about 25 degrees — and a wind chill “real feel” of 10 to 15 degrees — led to the cancellation of Saturday’s Winter Festival parade in Lambertville. Bands, marchers and floats had cancelled due to the weather. There were also snow and wind…
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LAWRENCE: Wassailing the apple trees at Terhune
Jack O’Donnell and his family are spiritual people who love nature, and that’s what drew them to Terhune Orchard’s annual “Wassailing the Apple Trees” celebration on a bitterly cold Sunday afternoo By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Jack O’Donnell and his family are spiritual people who love nature, and that’s what drew them to Terhune…
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Spencer Savings Bank Honors Elmwood Park Memorial High School Students for Completion of Financial Literacy Program
Spencer Savings Bank employees gather with the students of Elmwood Park Memorial High School.
