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Somerset Christian College places Chinese HS Students for "An Amercian Tour" – Photos Attached
By, Tammy Briggs Somerset Christian College Places 33 High School Chinese Students with Host Families Somerset, NJ – Hosting an international exchange student gives host families the opportunity to travel abroad without leaving home and at the same time, share a part of their life, American values and pride with an enthusiastic high school exchange…
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EAST WINDSOR: 9/11 ceremony slated for Sept. 11
East Windsor Township will hold a community-wide ceremony on the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 to remember the events, the victims and the heroic first responders and countless others, a township press release stated. The ceremony will take place 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, at the existing 9/11 Memorial at the East Windsor Township Municipal…
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Somerset Christian College places Chinese HS Students for "An Amercian Tour" – Photos Attached
Chinese High School Students Featured With President David & Betzi Schroeder
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Rep. Rush Holt offers hurricane preparedness tips
Hurricane Irene continues to approach the east coast, and although its path remains uncertain, there is a chance that it could make landfall in or near New Jersey. I encourage you and your family to monitor the storm’s progress closely and to take steps to ensure your safety. The Federal Emergency Management Agency offers the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community cheers on 9/11 riders
Paul Kocher, of Hightstown, gives a high five to a motorcyclist as participants of America’s 911 Ride pass through town along Main Street on Saturday. (Photo by Steve Kelly)
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CRANBURY: Annual L’Oreal Paris dog event continues to grow
By Heather Niccoli,Special Writer CRANBURY — Dogs of many different shapes, colors and sizes came out with their owners to have a good time out in the sun at the eighth annual Because Your Dog is Worth It Too Day hosted by L’Oreal Paris at its U.S. distribution center in Cranbury last Saturday. Attracting 6,200…
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MONROE: Superintendent gets state award
By David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — Dr. Kenneth Hamilton, superintendent of Monroe schools, is one of 14 educators in the state to receive the NAACP 2011 Distinguished Educator Award. The NAACP was established in 1909 as an advocate for justice and equality for people of color, reads its website, www.naacp.org. ”It’s a well-deserved honor.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Helping hands
Helping hands The most recent commitment by Congregation Beth Chaim members to HomeFront’s motel meals program brought a record turnout of volunteers, including several children, all helping to assemble 120 individual dinners for homeless people living in welfare motels along Route 1 in Lawrence and Trenton, lacking access to cooking facilities. In photo: Holly Singer-Eland,…
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IRS Offers Tips In Preparing for Hurricane Irene
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson A home disaster can be stressful enough without reconstructing important records and accounting for belongings. The Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to safeguard their financial and tax records before disaster strikes. Listed below are four simple tips for individuals on preparing for a disaster. Recordkeeping: Take advantage of paperless…
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