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‘Walk ‘N Roll’ to benefit the disabled
Save the date to “Walk ‘N Roll.” Enable’s third “Walk ‘N Roll” will be held 1-4 p.m. Feb. 27 at PEAC Health & Fitness in Ewing. The indoor walk is for persons with disabilities, their families and friends, volunteers and all who want to participate, according to a press release from Enable. Enable Inc. is…
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Educators, students air frustrations on aid cuts
Democratic legislators host public meeting to get firsthand accounts on impact of cuts BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer Hundreds of teachers, administrators, students and parents filled the Edison High School auditorium recently, eager to discuss the impact of last year’s reductions in public education funding. More than two and a half hours of testimony were…
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Time to reunite Rutgers University and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
GUEST COLUMN RICHARD L. McCORMICK For far too long, medical research and education in New Jersey have fallen short of their potential for greatness. This is one of the most compelling conclusions in a comprehensive report on the future of higher education in New Jersey. This visionary report — recently released by Gov. Chris Christie…
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Free advice from five former governors
I f New Jersey, the most crowded state in the country, doesn’t pay attention to open space and clean air and water, “we can forget about creating any more jobs.” So said former Gov. Tom Kean last October when asked to provide advice to Gov. [Chris] Christie on the environment of this state we’re in.…
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Marlboro stalking victim to tell story on TV show
BY REBECCAMORTON Staff Writer The woman who helped change the way New Jersey’s stalking law works will be featured in an upcoming episode of the television series “Stalked: Someone’s Watching” on the Investigation Discovery network. Greater Media Newspapers previously wrote about the Marlboro woman who was being stalked and the steps she took to change…
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Symposium to teach youth about animal agriculture
A n educational symposium aimed at 4- H youth, FFA students, breed association youth and their volunteer leaders and advisors will be held March 26. The event will cover all aspects of animal agriculture and provide an opportunity for youth from different project areas, counties and schools to meet. The program will be held at…
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AHS alumna spearheads fundraising campaign for American Cancer Society
BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The fight will continue until cancer can never claim a life again. Millstone’s Nicole Andretta, 20, will use her feet instead of fists in the battle against the often-fatal illness during the Relay for Life of Monmouth University. The overnight event, scheduled forApril 15-16, raises funds for the…
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Comedians partner to bring arts into the neighborhood
New series of events planned for the MPAC BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer MILLSTONE — Their love for the stage has put them behind one. As performers, Millstone’s Rose Kleinberg and Roosevelt’s Steve Trevelise have been hamming it up in spotlights across the tri-state area for years. Now they’re bringing their talents back home to…
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