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PRINCETON: New briefs
Citizenship classes The Latin American Task Force will be offering free citizenship classes to prepare immigrants for the naturalization interview required as part of the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. U.S. history and civics will be taught, and basic English necessary for the interview will be reviewed. An immigration attorney will be visiting the…
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Forgiveness Resonates in “The Tempest” at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre April 29-May 8
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J.- Blending a bit of hip hop with operatic undertones, a fresh take on Shakespeare’s "The Tempest" is coming to Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Classic themes will take on new dimensions in this production presented by MCCC Theatre students Fridays, April 29 and May 6 at 7:30 p.m.;…
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Cassidy Turley Named Exclusive Leasing Agent for Princeton South at Lawrenceville
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MCCC’s Center for Training and Development Trains Staff of The Child Care Connection
Excel Training for CHild Care Connection. From Elaine Weinberg: We have been doing computer and customer service training for the Child Care Connection, Inc.— mission is to promote quality child care services in our community. Through a multi-pronged approach of parent information, child care resource development, child care provider training, and advocacy, the Child Care…
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EAST WINDSOR: Peer-to-Peers assisting fellow middle schoolers
First row, from left: Jessica Lopez, Katelyn Reiss, Andrea Schrock, Amani Najjar, Sohum Shah, Elyse Zilocchi and Jonathan Lugo. Second row, Adiba Salim, Alexis Emery, Justin Durrant, Nathalie Gonzalez, Maddie Grubbs, Nicholas Alston and Gabrielle Wickizer. Back row, Frank Vespe, sixth-grade school counselor; Hilary Stryker, student assistance coun´selor; Alice Weisman, Board of Education president; and…
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Trillium Charter School Files Application with the New Jersey Office of Charter Schools
Ilana Kriegsman Release Date: March 31, 2011 Contact: Ilana Kriegsman, Lead Founder (office) 908-824-0042 (cell) 908-392-5187 [email protected] FLEMINGTON, NJ – March 31, 2011 – Trillium Charter School is pleased to announce that the school’s founders have filed a charter school application with the Office of Charter Schools of the State of New Jersey. …
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Cable deregulation bill is bad for New Jersey
Douglas Johnston, AARP State Senate Bill 2664, sponsored by state Sen. Raymond Lesniak, has been put on hold largely due to thousands of people who urged their senators to vote against it. However, the bill will come up for vote in late April. Sen. Lesniak’s bill, which would deregulate cable and telephone services, will have…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough clerk done
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Herbert Massa left his part-time position as the borough’s administrator Wednesday, leaving Mayor Steve Kirson to act as the interim administrator until the borough hires a new one, Borough Clerk Debra Sopronyi confirmed Thursday. The former borough administrator, who held the position for only 15 months, announced that…
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PRINCETON: Fire closes Valley Road
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer PRINCETON Valley Road was closed for several hours on Monday while firefighters worked to put out a fire in a house. Princeton Fire Department Chief Dan Tomalin said the company was called at 12:40 p.m. Upon arrival, firefighters a lot of smoke from the bottom of the house. The…
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