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MCCC’s Center for Continuing Studies Provides Comprehensive Computer Training
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – Whether for learning the basics, brushing up, or enhancing high level skills, Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) continues to be a leading site in the region for comprehensive training in leading-edge software. An array of noncredit courses will be offered this spring and summer. Many…
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PRINCETON: Revaluation lit interest in filing lawsuit
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Some of Princeton University’s tax exemptions are being challenged by a small group of residents. A lawsuit is challenging the validity of some of Princeton University’s tax exempt buildings assessed at $120 million and may help taxpayers of Princeton Borough by adding $2.2 million to municipal coffers if…
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PRINCETON: Tax revenue would outstrip PILOT
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer If a tax exemption challenge is successful, the $2.2 million in additional tax revenue would double what the university currently voluntarily contributes with a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT). ”It’s pretty clear to me that most of these properties are outside of the academic function,” said Bruce Afran, attorney…
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MCCC Gallery To Host Visual Arts Student Show April 26 n May 12
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — The artistic talents of Mercer County Community College’s Visual Arts students will be beautifully showcased in this year’s “MCCC Visual Arts Student Exhibition,” on display from Tuesday, April 26 to Thursday, May 12. The exhibit is free and open to the public and takes place at The Gallery…
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EDITORIAL: Don’t forget to vote
Tomorrow’s the day that you have a chance to help determine the quality of education your child will receive in the future. Tomorrow’s the day you have a choice to help determine who will represent your best interests on local boards of education. Tomorrow’s the day you can help decide whether your school officials are…
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Faculty and Students Redefine Classroom During Costa Rica Study Tour
From left, students Andrea Krizankovicova and Gabrielle Baggherian and Costa Rican host Jennifer Buell-Horschman collect trash by a riverside as part of their community service contribution.
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Be careful and obey laws for bicycles
Phyllis Suber, Princeton I recently witnessed a very close call experienced by a young bicyclist and it has prompted me to write this letter as a means of helping to educate cyclists. This cyclist was probably in her early teens. She approached the intersection of Witherspoon St. and Wiggins St., riding on the sidewalk. She…
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MCCC Gallery To Host Visual Arts Student Show April 26 n May 12
The winning postcard for the Visual Arts Student Exhibition was designed by MCCC student Cynthia Rivera of Hamilton.
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PRINCETON: With no TV, students found there’s time for other things
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer TV-Turnoff Week came early this year for students at Community Park School. The national week, held April 18-24, fell on spring break, so they decided to engage students in the initiative a week early. Now nationally known as Screen-Free Week, TV-Turnoff Week began in 1994. Numerous studies have examined the…
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