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  • Hopewell’s M3 Studios Offers Afterschool Fitness Program for Kids

    Hopewell’s M3 Studios Offers Afterschool Fitness Program for Kids

    By Mel Johnson M3 Studios, Hopewell’s boutique personal training center, has announced its winter afterschool program for children ages 9-12. GPT:KIDS is a fun, engaging and fast-paced group personal training program designed for pre-teen boys and girls. Led by trainer Lisa Saul, the program is designed to appeal to a child’s activity preferences, and will…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Bid to build homes on school site is nixed

    Appellate court latest to rule in city’s favor By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A state Appellate Court judge has dismissed developer Merrick Wilson’s appeal of a Superior Court decision that threw out a lawsuit he had filed against Lambertville over a proposal to build the 59-home Academy Hill residential development on 26 acres on the…

  • MCCC Nursing Students Celebrate Individual, Group Milestone

    By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Even though the recognition was for individuals, graduation from the Nursing program at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) was very much a group effort, according to January 2014 Nursing valedictorian Rachael Faris. “Our family and friends gave us their hearts – as well as their arms and lungs, as…

  • Media Release

    Robert Hoatson Road to Recovery, Inc. P.O. Box 279 Livingston, NJ 07039 [email protected] MEDIA RELEASE JANUARY 25, 2014 Clergy sexual abuse victim of a “Trinity Mission” priest in Alabama is told to take a hike after he reaches out to the religious order for help and healing.  His classmate from the Alabama high school seminary…

  • Farmstead Players to read The Intruder Feb. 3

    Farmstead Players to read The Intruder Feb. 3

    Mary Jane Walsh                                                 Reading of Belgian’s play Feb. 3 at Farmstead Arts The Farmstead Players will read The Intruder, a one-act by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014 at 7 p.m. at Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge.  Also a poet and essayist, Maeterlinck, who wrote in French, won…

  • HAMILTON: School attendance improves

    Months after school officials first acknowledged renewed efforts to reinforce district policies regarding attendance, Superintendent James Parla recently reported improved daily enrollment figures. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Months after school officials first acknowledged renewed efforts to reinforce district policies regarding attendance, Superintendent James Parla recently reported improved daily enrollment figures.    Dr. Parla…

  • LAWRENCE: Supporters speak out for Boys and Girls Club
  • Paul Chehade a different better path.

    By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – The divisions in the existing political parties are leading to a government deadlock, which can only be broken by a candidate from outside the establishment. Paul Chehade. Paul Chehade a different better path. My fellow Americans: You know that I am an optimist, and I will always place my faith…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pupils learn Dr. King’s lessons

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Pupils learn Dr. King’s lessons

    Azra Baig High school students at Noor-Ul-Iman School in Monmouth Junction listen to Professor Mikal Nash, from Essex County College, speaking about civil rights as part of the school’s program on Monday.  Photo by Azra Baig