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Scholarships available for careers in criminal law
The County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey is offering four scholarships to law school students seeking careers as prosecuting attorneys, and to police officers hoping to attend college to advance their careers in law enforcement. The scholarships, each amounting to a one-year grant of $3,500, will be paid directly to the recipients, who will be…
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“Inside Out” movie under the stars July 20 in Metuchen
The Metuchen Arts Council and the Metuchen Downtown Alliance will present a free family movie night under the stars on July 20 featuring the hit animated Pixar Disney movie “Inside Out.” For this event, the parking lot of the Metuchen Senior Center, 15 Center St., will be converted into an outdoor movie plaza for the…
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Farmingdale mayor, council members praise students
FARMINGDALE – Members of the Borough Council devoted time during a recent meeting to praise the Farmingdale Public School and its students. As he delivered the mayor’s report on July 5, Mayor James Daly spoke about the 2017 eighth grade graduation ceremony at the school and called it “amazing.” “I have gone to a lot…
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Atlantic Highlands announces scholarship winner
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS- Demonstrating community involvement, values and helpfulness, the Atlantic Highlands Teachers’ Association awarded high school senior, Paige Huff, with the Robin Vaccarelli Scholarship. Each year since 2008, the Atlantic Highlands Teachers’ Association has awarded a former Atlantic Highlands Elementary School student who is graduating, a $1,000 scholarship to assist with his/her college tuition. The…
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Temple announces award winner
MANALAPAN – Justin Diament, a student in the 2017 Confirmation Class at Temple Shaari Emeth, has been named the winner of the seventh annual Dr. Milton R. Gross Memorial Confirmation Class Award. Justin, who is the son of Jenine Tankoos and Michael Diament, wrote an essay titled “The Greatest Challenge to the Jewish Community Today…
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Middlesex County to receive $1.5 million in HIV/AIDS funding
Middlesex County has been awarded a federal grant worth $1,570,212 to aid low income individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS. The grant will assist Middlesex County residents through the Ryan White Program which supports both direct medical treatment as well as non-medical aid, according to a statement released by Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-Middlesex, Monmouth) …
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United Way of Central Jersey urges residents to donate food during the summer
The United Way of Central Jersey is urging residents to donate during the summer months. According to a 2012 report from the Food and Research Action Center, six out of seven low-income children who eat a free or reduced school lunch during the academic year do not get a free meal during the summer. “In…
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East Brunswick’s annual 5K to be run July 23
East Brunswick’s sixth annual 5K Run/Walk will be held on July 23 at the Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. The race will start at 9 a.m. Awards and a VFW-sponsored post-race party will be held at the finish line. T-shirts are guaranteed to all who preregister. The…
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