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Students Design Marketing Campaign for the Mercer County Multicultural & Heritage Commission
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, N.J. – This spring, seven teams of Mercer County Community College (MCCC) advertising design students had their eyes on the arts. Each developed marketing campaigns for the Mercer County Cultural & Heritage Commission’s “Eyes on Mercer” arts initiative, taking place October 15-17, 2010. The arts, history and culture of Mercer County will…
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A Local High Schooler Helps Build Houses for the Less Fortunate
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Monali Patel (609)721-1871 [email protected] Local youth travels to Tennessee to help Habitat for Humanity East Windsor, NJ [(June 11, 2010)] –Monali Patel, a high school student from East Windsor, is joining other youth from across the country to help build a Habitat home in Tennessee as part…
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Graduation Anticipation: PHS Seniors Discuss Ending Their High School Career
By Pauline Miller and Henry Gomory On Wednesday, June 23, the Princeton High School front circle will swell with folding chairs, metal bleachers, and far-flung relatives, for the annual graduation ceremony, before emptying for the summer. The weeks and months leading up to this milestone occasion have included anticipatory events like the Senior awards night,…
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PBSN Singles Dance & Social, Friday, July 16, 2010 at Yardley Country Club, Yardley, PA
By Ralph Israel Friday, July 16, 2010 – PBSN Singles Dance & Social, Sponsored by Professional and Business Singles Network, Yardley Country Club, Yardley, PA. 8:00pm – Midnight. $15 admission. Present a valid NJ drivers license for $12 cover anytime. 40 to 65 age group. Just drop in. Come mingle with hundreds of singles. We…
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WEST WINDSOR: Families seek recreation improvements for disabled
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Families of residents with disabilities and special needs urged the Township Council this week to help improve recreational opportunities for their loved ones. In response, the council Monday approved a resolution authorizing the township to seek a $20,000 grant from the state Department of Community…
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TRENTON: Royal (blue) day for HHS Class of 2010
By Chelsea Radler, Staff Writer TRENTON Families crowded in to the Sun National Bank Center on Wednesday to watch, cheer and cry as 333 students of the Class of 2010 graduated from Hightstown High School. The audience members called out congratulations and waved to one another, but nothing compared to the din of whistling,…
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MONTGOMERY: Cell tower plan stirs up a quiet neighborhood
Gene Barron,left, and Kurt Lehmann of Montgomery are among those opposing a proposed cell tower in their neighborhoood. Staff photo by Kristine Snodgrass
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PRINCETON: GIRLS LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Princeton Day School’s Carly O’Brien is the Princeton Packet Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Top-Tier Tutoring Releases Podcast That Offers Advice About The Benefits Of Private Tutoring
By Rhonda Rivera In its latest podcast, Top-Tier Tutoring presents guidance about private tutoring: caveat emptor, or “buyer beware” certainly applies. To listen to the podcast, go to www.bit.ly/awyCi8. During the podcast, co-founder, tutor and college counselor Mike Rivera of Top-Tier Tutoring discusses various reasons why parents seek individual tutoring for their children, such as…
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