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MANVILLE: Library Happenings column, week of March 14
On March 2, seven members of Manville High School Artists’ Portfolio Group joined advisor Desireé Luszcz at the Manville Public Library to hang the artwork for this year’s Youth Art Month exhibit.
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U.S. News Ranks Capital Health as a High Performing Hospital in Six Specialties
By Capital Health Trenton, NJ, July 18, 2012 – U.S. News & World Report has released its annual Best Hospitals rankings. This year’s Best Hospitals, the 23rd annual edition, showcases more than 720 of the nation’s roughly 5,000 hospitals. Fewer than 150 are nationally ranked in at least one of 16 medical specialties. The rest…
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MERCER: County to host electronic waste disposal day
TRENTON — The Mercer County Improvement Authority will host an Electronic Waste Disposal Day on March 23 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., for county residents who wish to recycle electronics. The event will take place at Parking Lot 1 on Hamilton Avenue directly across the street from the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton, and will…
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MANVILLE: Making cards is fun — even the guys like it
Young and old turned out for the public library’s card-making service project Monday. In back, from left, are Nick Scarpulla, Yasmine Moreno, Barbara Suhaka, Ruth Bielanski and Nan Peterson. In front are Alek Lewicki, Michael Dowling, Michael Golankiewicz and James Dowling. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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MANVILLE: Library Happenings column, week of March 14
The artwork will be on display at the library through March 27. A closing reception in honor of the artists will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. the final night. The community is invited to celebrate the student artists. Light refreshments will be provided through a N.J. Education Association grant.
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MANVILLE: Police dispatching farmed out
Borough Council votes to use Somerset County system By Mary Ellen Day, Special to the News The Borough Council passed a resolution, 4-2, at Monday night’s meeting to have police nonemergency radio dispatching services handled through a shared agreement with Somerset County. Council members Steve Szabo and Susan Asher, both Republicans, voted no. Democrats Ed…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Youth recognized for philanthropy
ROBBINSVILLE — Benjamin Sanders and Adam Rosen, both of Robbinsville, were among over 150 teens recognized at the annual Philanthropy Fair and Check Presentation Ceremony March 3. The event, which took place at West Windsor Plainsboro High School, was also a commemoration of the tenth anniversary of the Jewish Community Youth Foundation (JCYF). Through the…
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