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ALOHA Mind Math
By Rakesh ALOHA Mind Math Celebrates 4th Math Olympiad in New Jersey New Brunswick, NJ – On Saturday June 4, ALOHA Mind Math, a learning center with 80 franchisees nationwide, held its 4th Math Olympiad. Over 1000 children across 33 centers participated to test their math prowess and mind math skills learnt during the…
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PRINCETON: GOLFER OF THE YEAR
Princeton High junior Fraser Graham is the Princeton Packet Golfer of the Year. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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NJBIZ Honors New Jersey’s Healthcare Heroes
By Steven Kaszycki Accelerated Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation has been named a finalist in the Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Center of the Year 2010 NJBIZ Healthcare Heroes awards program. The award program, produced by NJBIZ, New Jersey’s premiere business news publication, is presented by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and sponsored by Bayada…
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MONTGOMERY: Scenes from last weekend’s Montgomery Rodeo
JOHN LEIN WEAVER GRABBING THE BULL BY THE HORNS. J.K.
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Local Musician Semi-Finalist in Contest to Film Music Video
By Nina Jankowicz NEWS RELEASE June 14, 2010 Release Date: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Local Musician Semi-Finalist in Contest to Film Music Video Nina Jankowicz, a local musician from central New Jersey who has recorded two studio albums and regularly performs at venues in New York City and Philadelphia, has been selected as a semi-finalist in…
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Limiting the College List
By Harini Subrahmanyam Fredrickson, Special Correspondent There are many factors driving students to apply to an excessive number of schools. It is easier now than ever to apply. Electronic filing allows the same application to be sent to multiple colleges with a few clicks of the mouse. Some colleges are encouraging students to apply to…
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MONTGOMERY: Scenes from last weekend’s Montgomery Rodeo
A.J. VISCO HANGING ON AS BEST HE CAN FOR THE EIGHT SECOND RIDE. J.K.
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MONTGOMERY: New rules gives hoops teams early start
Grundy pleased with initial camp By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kris Grundy wanted to make sure everything worked out just right for the first Montgomery Basketball Team Camp. Judging by the feedback from area coaches, it went as well or better than the Montgomery High coach could have expected. ”The feedback I received was great,”…
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