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Partnership in Philanthropy Accepting Applications for its Capacity Building Consulting Program
By Becky Dembo Partnership in Philanthropy 205 Main Street Chatham, New Jersey 07928 NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Becky Dembo, Executive Director 973-701-9810 Partnership in Philanthropy Accepting Applications for its Capacity Building Consulting Program Chatham, NJ, April 2, 2009 … Partnership in Philanthropy (PIP) a Chatham-based nonprofit organization is accepting applications for its capacity…
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PRINCETON: Baseball Previews
Montgomery Head Coach: Pete Mueller, eighth year Last year: 9-15 Key returning players: Mike Leach (Sr.),Jonathan Prosinski (Sr.), Jake Stewart (Sr.), Mike Friel (Jr.), Taylor Mulligan (Jr.), Josh Prevost (Jr.). Top newcomers: Scott Kornburg (Sr.), Tom Murphy (Sr.), Joe Prati (Sr.), Brandon Cheslock (Jr.), Matt Chin (Jr.), Pat Hurley (Jr.), Dale Johnson (Jr.), Danny…
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Gifted students need more opportunities
Thomas Kinst, New Center Road There are three of nine board positions for election with two incumbents and four challengers running. I am glad that there are many more, and different, people running as compared to earlier years. It shows me that more people are concerned about our children’s education, not less. The voters of…
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Support Nathanson for school board
Paula Sjolund, D.O., Ireland Brook I am writing to you today to support Barry Nathanson in his bid for re-election for the South Brunswick Board of Education. Five years ago I had the pleasure of meeting Barry Nathanson for the first time. Since then I have been fortunate enough to witness him in many diverse…
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PENNINGTON: Market, customers aid family after fire
”It’s a tough time for Shirley and me,” Robert Breault (pictured) said Monday morning at the Pennington Quality Market where he’s worked for 17 years.
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Thanks from Montgomery Township Education Foundation
Hugh T. Hurley III of Montgomery The Montgomery Township Education Foundation held its fourth annual fundraiser on Saturday evening at the Cherry Valley Country Club. I would like to thank the many parents, teachers, school administrators and friends who came out to join us for a very enjoyable and successful evening. The Foundation acknowledges…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Jazz café set Friday
by Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Jazz Café was forced to alter Friday’s show after vocalist Marlene VerPlanck had to cancel due to a family emergency. In her absence, Ms. VerPlanck has arranged for the Barry Levitt Trio featuring guest artist Zan Stewart on saxophone to perform in her place. Mr. Stewart is…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: School board adopts budget plan
by Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Board of Education adopted its proposed $139,383,922 school budget that carries no tax increase and eliminates 25 district positions, Monday. Superintendent Gary McCartney said the budget process is a delicate balance between the needs of students and the community’s ability to pay for the plan. ”Implementing a…
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PENNINGTON: Brown Bag sessions focus on senior citizen needs
Group meets April 3 The final Brown Bag presentation at Pennington Presbyterian Church will be held on Friday, April 3, at 12:30 p.m. Phillipe Khouri, a geriatric psychiatrist, will discuss “Aging and Depressions: Am I Just Feeling Blue?” The church is located at Delaware Avenue and Main Street in downtown Pennington. The public is welcome…
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