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Top-Tier Tutoring Releases Podcast That Explains The Alphabet Soup of College Admissions and Placement Tests
By Rhonda Rivera In his latest podcast, Mike Rivera of Top-Tier Tutoring explains the differences among the SAT, ACT, SAT 2’s and AP exams. West Orange, NJ, March 21, 2011: In its latest podcast, Mike Rivera, co-founder, college counselor and tutor with Top-Tier Tutoring, demystifies the sometimes overwhelming “alphabet soup” of college admissions and college…
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PLAINSBORO: Work beginning at three-school arts complex
By Allison Musante,Staff Writer PLAINSBORO Renovations are officially under way for the Princeton Center for Arts and Education, which will unite the American Boychoir School, the French American School of Princeton and the Wilberforce School into one collaborative campus slated to open this August. Since the announcement on Feb. 22 that the three institutions…
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“Be The Change” Mind, Body Spirit Expo APRIL 16, 2011, Food is also being collected for The Food Bank Network of Somerset County, NJ
By SuZen RavenHeart Something extraordinary is HAPPENING AT THE “BE THE CHANGE” MIND, Body, Spirit Expo BEING HELD At THEDays Inn of bridgewater, NJ SAT., APRIL 16, 2011 10:00 AM TO 5:00 PM Food is also being collected for The Food Bank Network of Somerset County, NJ Bridgewater, NJ –Something extraordinary is happening at the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Program to focus on athletics, academics
WEST WINDSOR To lend support to West Windsor-Plainsboro’s student athletes, the African-American Parent Support Group is hosting the first-ever program on balancing the playing field with academics. The program, scheduled for noon to 2 p.m. on April 2 at High School South, will include a panel discussion and dialogue with students, players, alumni, coaches,…
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Remembrance Masses to be held at two Middlesex County cemeteries
By Joanne Ward Rev. Patrick Kuffner of Our Lady of Mt. Virgin, Middlesex, will be the celebrant at the monthly Remembrance Mass in honor of all the faithful departed on Saturday, April 2, at 9 a.m. on the grounds of Resurrection Burial Park, Hoes Lane, Piscataway. On the same day, Rev. Ed Struzik of Maria…
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Zoning board should follow rules on mosque
Freddi Myers, West Windsor To the editor: With reference to a zoning variance to be heard April 7 by the town and requested by a the Institute of Islamic Studies, to include a 7,500-square-foot facility including a mosque to built on Old Trenton Road and Dorchester Road, the West Windsor zoning board should consider the…
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Martin Swinger in concert May 6 to benefit ArtsCAP
By Lee Maxwell p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } ASBURY PARK, NJ – There are people other than Bruce Springsteen who’ve written music about this city by the sea, although it’s hard to tell from web searching the phrase "songs about Asbury Park, NJ". One of them is folk singer/songwriter Martin Swinger. He’s written two. Here…
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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: Princeton report studies women leadership traits
A presidential committee at Princeton University has issued a report finding that, while women undergraduates are providing leadership in many organizations across campus, they are less prominently visible in some major campus posts in the last 10 years than they were in the earlier years of coeducation. In a report released March 21 after more…
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Littlebrook hosts first ever Girls Night Out
By Jennifer Walters Littlebrook Elementary School will host its first ever Girls Night Out: A Celebration of Girlhood on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 from 6:00-8:00pm in the all purpose room. Girls Night Out is open to all Littlebrook girls in grades three, four, and five as well as their mothers (or significant female adults, i.e.…
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