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Mount Olive Resident Michelle Ouimet New President of Rutgers University Chemistry Graduate Student Association
By Yankee Public Relations MOUNT OLIVE, N.J. (January 2, 2013) n If Rutgers University Organic Chemistry Ph.D. candidate Michelle Ouimet pursues her polymer research with the enthusiasm and energy of a cheerleader, there’s a good reason: before coming to Rutgers three years ago, she could be found on the sidelines as an undergrad at Clemson…
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MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, week of Jan. 3
Installation of officers for the Manville Senior Citizens will be held at the Jan. 10 meeting, with Joe Patero, former Manville mayor and state Assemblyman, leading the club as president. The new standing committee chairpersons are: By-Laws, Frank Batula; Hospitality, Ann Foeri; Publicity and Public Relations, Geraldine Klimowich, and Trips, Pat Zangaro. A…
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MANVILLE: Firefighters escort Santa around town
Camplain Road firehouse hosts annual fundraising event By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Santa had a few helpers as he and Mrs. Claus visited children in town in the days before Christmas. Manville firemen from Camplain Road firehouse escorted the couple around town with fire trucks Dec. 21-23. Fireman Mike Sellar has been the coordinator…
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MANVILLE: Mayor hopes for more teamwork on council in 2013
Two Democrats will be sworn onto Borough Council on Saturday By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Mayor Angelo Corradino said he’ll look back on groundwork to solve borough challenges when he gives his reorganization day address on Saturday. Two first-time Borough Council members will be sworn in at the first-of-the-year meeting, which will begin at 11…
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MANVILLE: Reluctantly, Rep. Holt votes for fiscal cliff bill
With what he said was “great reluctance,” Congressman Rush Holt voted for the so-called fiscal cliff compromise on New Year’s Night. The House of Representatives majority carried the bill, 267-157, to support the same bill the Senate had passed, 89-8, the day before. He said the President and Democratic leadership in Congress…
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PRINCETON: Liz Lempert’s remarks at consolidation celebration
The following are Liz Lempert’s remarks at the consolidation celebration on Tuesday. Happy New Year everybody! First, I want to thank the Transition Task Force volunteers who organized today’s celebration: Mimi Omiencinski, Carol Golden, Roger Shatzkin, Bill Zeruld, Anton Lahnston, Linda Mather and, especially, Teri McIntire. I’d also like to thank the Princeton merchants and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two Hillsborough residents will teach a year in Boston
Angela Chen and Matthew Ennis, both alumni of Hillsborough High School in 2008, have committed a year to help students in Boston succeed by serving as AmeriCorps members with City Year. Ms. Chen, a 2012 graduate of The College of New Jersey, will work on the Bain and Company team at Hennigan Elementary School. Mr.…
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MANVILLE: Firefighters escort Santa around town
Santa Claus and his missus, escorted around town by Camplain Road Company firefighters, hand out gifts to residents. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HILLSBOROUGH: DelCore likely to be chosen mayor for 2013
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Committeeman Frank DelCore is likely to be chosen as mayor tonight when the local government reorganizes for 2013. ”I’d be very interested in serving and I’ve let my colleagues know,” said Mr. DelCore on Monday. “It’s something I’ve had the opportunity to do two times and it’s certainly something…
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