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EAST WINDSOR: Music thrives at middle school
Eighth grade concert band students Ritheshesh Neelamgam (left) and Nathan Nash practice a song at the middle school on Jan. 17 in East Windsor. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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EAST WINDSOR: Music thrives at middle school
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — In a time of immense budgetary cuts to the music programs of public schools across America — the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School stands out as an exception to that trend. "Over the course of time . . . it grew,” said Hector Bravo, who is the…
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TRENTON: Local senator has new leadership role
Sen. Linda Greenstein becomes assistant majority leader By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor TRENTON — Senator Linda Greenstein, of the 14th Legislative District, is now serving as the assistant majority leader for the state Senate’s 2012 to 2013 session. This is Sen. Greenstein’s first title position in the Senate although she held leadership positions while serving…
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Holy Trinity Orthodox Church Presents A Taste of Spring
By April Lyzak Randolph, NJ – On Friday, February 10th from 6:30-9:30pm, Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Randolph will host A Taste of Spring fundraiser. Join members of the Holy Trinity Orthodox Church for an evening of tasty food samples show-casing delicious foods from a variety of local restaurants and caterers, including On Call Catering…
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EAST WINDSOR: It’s cookie time for local Girl Scouts
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The cookies have arrived. Thursday marked the beginning of the annual sale of Girl Scout cookies for the East Windsor Area Girl Scouts. The youngsters sell the cookies to folks in the East Windsor, Hightstown, Roosevelt and Cranbury communities. The cookie sale makes up a large part…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Residents bring ongoing flood concerns to council
Resident Ron Orendorf addresses flooding concerns on Franklin Street and Maxwell Avenue Tuesday night while speaking to Mayor Steven Kirson, right, and the Borough Council. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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MONROE: Holt visits Oak Tree School to promote library SKILLs
Rep. Rush Holt of the 12th District discusses a book review with fourth-grade student Melissa Romanoff, 9, during his visit to Oak Tree Elementary School’s library Jan. 12. Monroe Councilwoman Leslie Koppel listens to what Melissa has to say. Photo by Amy Batista.
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MONROE: Holt visits Oak Tree School to promote library SKILLs
Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — On Jan. 12, Rep. Rush Holt of the 12th District visited Oak Tree Elementary School library to promote the Strengthening Kids’ Interest in Learning and Libraries (SKILLs) Act, which he plans to soon introduce on the federal level. During the visit, Rep. Holt announced his plans to introduce the…
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