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COUNTY: MCCC offers high-tech courses
An improving economy will mean a higher demand for high-tech jobs, and Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies will be offering courses this spring to help fulfill those needs. WEST WINDSOR – An improving economy will mean a higher demand for high-tech jobs, and Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies will…
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COUNTY: Arter sworn in as director of freeholders
Leah Arter was sworn in as director of the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders Jan. 2, pledging to enact a new jobs initiative to assist the unemployed and underemployed Leah Arter was sworn in as director of the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders Jan. 2, pledging to enact a new jobs initiative to…
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Rutgers Tourette Syndrome expert touts local research success in address to NAMI
Dr. Jay Tischfield, left, of RUCDR Infinite biologics shows off the Tourette Syndrome arm of the Cell and DNA Sharing Repository to New Jersey Congressman Albio Sires (D-NJ8).
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PLUMSTED: Audit reveals clean bill
At its final meeting of 2013 the Plumsted Township Board of Education received a clean financial bill of health. by Kayla Marsh, Special Writer PLUMSTED — At its final meeting of 2013 the Plumsted Township Board of Education received a clean financial bill of health. At the Dec. 11 meeting Scott Frueh, of the firm…
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Local Educator Named Hope Street Group National Teacher Fellow
Maureena Thompson Michael Dunlea, of Ocean Acres Elementary School in Stafford Township, NJ, will spend 2014 advocating for the elevation of the teaching profession FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Contact: Maureena Thompson Senior Associate, Outreach & Communications (805) 748-2272 [email protected] January 8, 2014 – (Washington, DC) – Michael Dunlea, a Second Grade Teacher at Ocean Acres…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor vetoes cable renewal
Mayor cites lack of competition, loss of WCBS Channel 2 by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Mayor Dave Fried announced Monday his veto of a cable franchise ordinance recently adopted by the Township Committee, which authorized a 10-year cable franchise renewal with Cablevision. In a letter to Township clerk Michelle Seigfried dated Jan. 6,…
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EAST WINDSOR: POLICE BLOTTER
East Windsor Tirera Cruz, 20, of Lawrence Township and Rasheena Jefferson, 27, of Trenton were arrested and charged with shoplifting at 3:12 p.m. Jan. 4 after police said they left Walmart on Route 130 without paying for $849 worth of baby formula. They were released pending court appearances. * * * A 15-eyar-old East Windsor…
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ALLENTOWN: Romano, Redbirds enjoying fun times
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Along with some talented sophomores, the Allentown High School girls basketball team also has the luxury of some experienced veterans in its starting lineup. Kirsten Romano helped the Redbirds stay unbeaten with a 51-46 win over Notre Dame on Tuesday night. The senior guard had 10 points and helped…
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Hilarious Whodunit, ‘The 39 Steps,’ Comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 31 to Feb. 9
By Wendy Humphrey Combine a Hitchcock movie classic with a comic homage to the whodunit genre and you’ve got “The 39 Steps,” to be presented by Theater To Go in collaboration with Pierrot Productions at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Dates and show times for this Tony Award andDramaDeskAward-winning play are Fridays, Jan. 31 and…
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