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FUTURE FARMERS: High school officers reflect on FFA experience
Editor’s note: The following essays were submitted by officers of the Northern Burlington County Regional High School Future Farmers of America chapter describing their experiences in the program. I am the current chapter president of the Northern Burlington FFA Chapter. I joined the FFA almost four years ago and have been very active since my…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Harnessing the power of laughter
by Davy James, Staff Writer As the saying goes, laughter is the best medicine. With hopes of teaching parents how laughter can be a powerful learning tool, the South Brunswick Parent Academy will host a workshop Monday called The Power of Laughter. ”The workshop discusses the importance of humor and laughter in children’s lives,” said…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO
March 20 Karaoke: American Legion Post 401, 148 Major Road, will host Karaoke Dance’s on the third Friday of each month, Jan. 16, Feb. 20, March 20 and April 17 beginning at 8:30 p.m. The Karaoke is free and open to the public. Food will be available for purchase. For information call 732-329-9861. Ice cream…
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Anti-Aging Event at Me Salon + Spa
Jenny Whiteman FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Jenny Whiteman Me Salon + Spa Phone: 215-862-2990 Fax: 215-862-3115 Email: [email protected] www.mesalonnewhope.com Anti-Aging Extravaganza at Me Salon + Spa New Hope, PA, March 18, 2009-Me Salon + Spa is hosting an Anti-Aging Extravaganza on Sunday, March 22nd from 1 to 4pm. The location is at Me Salon +…
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Neshanic Station, New Jersey’s O’Neill Wins Prize in 7th Annual American Society of Safety Engineers’ Global Art Contest
Global Poster Contest 2nd Place Winning Poster from Neshanic Station, NJ
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ROBBINSVILLE: Yearlong anniversary gets started
by Lisa Rich, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE – The year was 1859. James Buchanan held the office of presidency; ground had just broken to create the Suez Canal. Charles Darwin published his book “Origin of Species” and frontier outlaw Billy the Kid was born. But something else was born, too: a new township. March 15 marked…
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LAWRENCE: Grant rewards LMS performance
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Five years ago, Lawrence Middle School landed on the New Jersey Department of Education’s list of “schools in need of improvement” because students were not making the grade on the state’s standardized tests. But after several years of intensive work to help seventh- and eighth-graders, LMS has been awarded…
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NEW HOPE: Kozuhowski lauded for ‘heads-up’ police work
Photo by Gordon Nieburg: Shown are (from left): Chief Michael Cummings, Officer Kenneth Kozuhowski and Mayor Laurence Keller.
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ALLENTOWN: UFRSD budget gets nod
by Muneera Naseer, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Residents in Upper Freehold would see a $210 increase in their annual school tax, while Allentown residents would pay $100 less, on average, based on a $36.8 million preliminary 2009-10 budget approved this week by the Upper Freehold Regional school board. The board also voted late Monday to…
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