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MCCC Nursing Program to Host Public Meeting Sept. 29
By Wendy Humphrey Mercer County Community College’s Nursing Education Program will host a site review for continuing accreditation of its Associate in Science degree nursing program by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. The public is invited to meet the visit team and share comments about the program at a meeting on September 29,…
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Romero fights to keep competitive edge
By: Davy James – Staff Writer What began as a hobby and a means to stay competitive has taken a South Brunswick resident to the bright lights of Las Vegas and the spotlight of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Ricardo Romero, 32, of Dayton, won his debut fight with UFC on July 3 earning a submission…
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NEW MEXICAN ARTIST PARTICIPATES IN NEW HOPE ART FESTIVAL WITH NEWFOUND RESPECT FOR HIS DELAWARE VALLEY ROOTS
unknown Josh at work in Santa Fe
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Thursday, Sept. 2
By: centraljersey.com Odessa Klezmer band: 12:30 p.m., South Brunswick Senior Center. Variety of Eastern European, Latino and Middle Eastern music. Saturday, Sept. 11 Town picnic: 4-7 p.m., Laurel Avenue and Union Street, Kingston. Kingstown Town Picnic to celebrate Kingston. Contact: Celeste Twamley, [email protected]. Tuesday, Sept. 14 Auditions: 7-8:30 p.m., Crossroads South Middle School, Major Road.…
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Emergency crews contain sulfuric acid spill at plant
By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough emergency crews responded to a report sulfuric acid spilled at the Reckitt Benckiser plant on Route 206 at 2:10 p.m. on Aug. 25. Police responding to the scene determined some acid vapor leaked as it was being unloaded and transferred from a truck to a holding tank. The leak was contained, police…
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Valley Chorus begins new season
By: centraljersey.com Open rehearsals and registration for the Hopewell Valley Chorus’ new season take place Sept. 13 and 20 at Hopewell Valley Central High School, 259 W. Delaware Ave., at 7 p.m Membership is $35/season and auditions are not required. For further information, call 737-7960 or e-mail [email protected]. Michele Zuckman, of Lambertville, takes leadership as…
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PARENTING PEARLS: On building a successful blended family
By Mae Sakharov Early in July, I had the opportunity to spend time with my niece and nephew in Nova Scotia. This would seem a perfectly ordinary event had this not been our first visit in almost a decade. Distance and the early death of their father, my brother Roy, from a horrible disease, multiple…
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POLICE BLOTTER
West Amwell and Lambertville West Amwell Township police reported: — On Aug. 22 at 2:49 a.m., police went to a residence on Elm Street in Lambertville to investigate a case involving a 24-year-old woman, who was physically assaulted, allegedly by a boyfriend, in a field area off Goat Hill Road in the township. The investigation…
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Standardized tests?
June Montanari, Hopewell Township I was glad to see the announcement about the new Hopewell Elementary School principal in the HVN, Aug. 19. David Friedrich sounds like a good choice and we look forward to welcoming him. However in the article, Superintendent Thomas Smith said: “His (Mr. Friedrich’s) experience will assist us in our…
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