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HILLSBOROUGH: Three high schoolers recognized test scores
They are in the running for National Merit scholarship Three Hillsborough High School students have been selected as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. They are Shreehari Raghavan, Che Wang and Sarah A. Wilson. Their projected major studies are business management, music and engineering, respectively. They are among the approximately 16,000 national semifinalists who will continue in…
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LAWRENCE: School district comfortable with anti-bullying rules
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township public school district has had an anti-bullying policy in place for more than a decade but that policy has been replaced by a state-mandated policy that took effect Sept. 1. And with that in mind, all school district employees from teachers and administrators to secretaries,…
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RUTGERS CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT BRINGS ITS MINI-MBA™: BUSINESS ESSENTIALS PROGRAM TO MUMBAI, INDIA
By Bill Bigoness MUMBAI, INDIA – With students from over 125 different countries, Rutgers University has always been known for its global approach to education, making their slogan “Jersey Roots, Global Reach” extremely fitting. During the last week in August, the Rutgers Center for Management Development demonstrated this global reach by bringing their innovative Mini-MBA™:…
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MANVILLE: FEMA has aid for all those who qualify
Don’t buy off applying to save money for someone else New Jersey residents who were affected by Hurricane Irene should not forego registering for disaster assistance just because they think doing so will keep the assistance from reaching less-fortunate neighbors. Federal and state officials assure residents that there is enough disaster assistance available for…
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MANVILLE: Pizza shop’s fundraiser nets $4,000
People waited in line for almost an hour to help buy buying food By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer People stood in line for almost an hour at Manville Pizza just waiting to order their dinner Monday night but they did not mind at all. The restaurant held a fundraiser to help Manville Fire Company…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘E-Mail’ lures Players’ vets back to stage
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor ‘E-Mail’ lures Players vets back to stage Ten years ago, Margaret Huang reluctantly walked down the stairs of one of the World Trade Center towers in an effort to escape the damage inflicted by jetplanes deliberately flown into the adjacent skyscraper by terrorists on Sept. 11, 2001. Ms. Huang was…
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MANVILLE: Dentist will buy back Halloween candy
The Manville Dental Group is gearing up for its fourth annual Halloween candy buy-back. Children two to 12 years old may come to the office on Nov. 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. to receive $1 per pound (up to $5) for their treats. Not only will each child received cash…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats add ‘safety’ to taxes as issues
Two Townshi committee seats are up for grabs on Nov. 8 By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Lawn signs have begun to sprout. Candidates are out knocking on doors. The campaign for two Township Committee seats has begun in earnest. The race pits Republican Mayor Gloria McCauley and newcomer running mate Douglas Tomson against John Reddan…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Historians will see wagon house’s artifacts
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor A flowered leather cover to a binder or photo album covered a hole in the floor. Was it a patchwork solution to a hole in the floorboard? A round metal plate with a wintry country scene was found among the hardware. Was it a touch of artwork or a way…
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