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MANVILLE: Democratic mayor Corradino endorses Chris Christie
Republican Chris Christie came to Manville on Monday morning to accept the political endorsement of Democratic mayor, Angelo Corradino, standing to the governor’s right with hands clasped. (Photo by Mykwain Gainey)
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‘Trenton Makes’ Runway Show Is Triumphant Inaugural Event for MCCC Fashion Students
Gap scholarship winners Ambreen Zaidi of Hamilton, Christina Guillaume of Lawrenceville, Alysha Mooring of Hamilton and Melissa Chell of Hamilton are pictured with Fashion Program Coordinator Allegra Ceci and Gap Regional Manager Lori Ann Diaz.
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VolunteerConnect Focus of Mercer County Community College Class Project
VolunteerConnect with winning team
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VolunteerConnect Focus of Mercer County Community College Class Project
By Amy Klein VOLUNTEERCONNECT FOCUS OF MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CLASS PROJECT Princeton, NJ (May 14, 2013) A panel from VolunteerConnect, Central New Jersey’s volunteer center, judged proposals for advertising campaigns this week from four competing student teams at Mercer County Community College. The students’ proposals aimed at helping VolunteerConnect promote skills-based volunteering; a form…
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FRANKLIN: Princeton man held in armed robbery
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer A 26-year-old Princeton man was charged with the armed robbery of a Franklin drugstore early Sunday morning. The store manager reported Anthony Arhakos of Kingston Terrace had entered the drugstore on Route 27, approached her at the cash register and threatened her with a knife while telling her to give…
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PRINCETON: Council may vote to fight pipeline plan
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council was scheduled to consider and possibly vote Monday on a resolution taking a stand against a proposed natural gas pipeline expansion through 1.3 miles of town. The resolution, a document that opponents of the project had input in shaping, called on Oklahoma-based pipeline company Williams to…
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PRINCETON: School board reverses position; to interview candidates in public
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Board of Education, after announcing Thursday that a meeting to interview candidates interested in filling a vacancy on the school board would be closed to the public, decided Friday to let the public attend the May 22 session. Initially, board President Timothy Quinn said it had been…
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MCCC Joins with William Paterson University To Honor 44 Bachelor Degree Graduates
By Wendy Humphrey Forty-four MCCC alumni who have earned their bachelor’s degrees through the William Paterson University (WPU) at Mercer program during the 2012-13 academic year were the stars of a graduation reception May 3. The event, hosted by WPU at the Mercer County Community College (MCCC) Conference Center, celebrated students’ hard work and perseverance…
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