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Transfer Agreement with Bloomfield College Eases Path for MCCC Game Design Students
By Wendy Humphrey Mercer County Community College (MCCC) has enhanced the transfer process for its Game Design students through a new articulation agreement with Bloomfield College, located in northern New Jersey, 15 miles from New York City. MCCC students who complete their A.A.S. degree in Game Design and meet the agreement’s requirements can expect a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Three file for BOE race, Taylor stepping down
Three candidates will be unopposed for the Board of Education this year including two incumbents and one challenger. By Ed Birch, Special Writer Three candidates will be unopposed for the Board of Education this year including two incumbents and one challenger. As of the filing deadline for candidates last week, incumbents Harry Delgado and Daniel…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders medal at Meet of Champions
Janokowicz, Sabatino lead HHS girls in state track By Justin Feil, The Packet Group SOUTH PLAINFIELD — One month ago, Kelly Janokowicz wasn’t sure she even had a chance to make the Meet of Champions. The Hillsborough High School senior battled back from tendinitis in her foot and a bout with bronchitis to not only…
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PENNINGTON: Graduation held June 1 at The Pennington School
Locals among the 94 class members In Commencement exercises for the Class of 2013 on June 1, The Pennington School graduated 94 seniors, representing five states and five countries outside the United States. Sophia Su of Ewing Township and Hyeon Seon Ju of Seoul, Korea, were valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively. Head of School Stephanie G.…
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Tourette Youth Advocate takes her awareness message to college, Capitol Hill
By Jeff Weber EDISON – Since joining the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) as a Youth Advocate more than 18 months ago, 13-year-old Tess Kowalski has been busy traveling all over the Garden State – and even outside of it, as her home-school schedule allows – to spread the message…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Architect gets award
Shown (from left) are office staff members, Caitlin Meskill, Courtney Haviland and Michael Burns. Shirley Skillman (right), squad business manager, made the presentation at Mr. Burns’ Franklin Street Hotel office. Max, the office golden retriever, was not to be left out
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HAMILTON POLICE BEAT
For the week of June 14 On June 1 police investigated a criminal mischief incident on the 1600 block of South Broad St. Police also investigated auto thefts on the 300 300 block of Hewitt Avenue, the 1200 block of Route 33 and the 2400 block of South Broad Street on June 1. * *…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Substance abuse program slated June 19
“15 Minute Child Break” presentation is free The Hopewell Borough Board of Health will host a free parent education program — the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s (PDFNJ) “15 Minute Child Break”—on June 19 at 7 p.m. at Hopewell Borough Hall, 88 E. Broad St. The presentation is a one-hour multi-media presentation offered by…
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