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An old friend never lets the family down
Lori Clinch ARE WE THERE YET There are many ways to express your love for your children. We nurture them when they are young, invest in their college savings funds and make certain they are well-nourished. Some folks show their love by purchasing sporty vehicles for their offspring. Some choose fuel efficiency, and I have…
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The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County is extending its current exhibit, “The Land Was Theirs: The Story of the Jewish Farmers of Monmouth County,” through Feb. 27. The exhibit traces the history of the Jewish farming community via artifacts, photos, artwork and video. The museum is at 310 Mount’s Corner Drive, Freehold Township.…
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Conservation poster contest is underway
New Jersey’s soil conservation districts are accepting entries for a poster contest designed to raise awareness of natural resources and related issues among young people. The theme for this year’s poster is “Dig Deeper: Mysteries in the Soil.” Students may compete in the following categories: Grade 2-3, Grade 4-6, Grade 6- 8 and Grade 9-12.…
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Spencer Savings Bank Spreads Holiday Cheer to Local Organizations through its Annual Holiday Toy Drive
Elmwood Park, N.J. (December 31, 2013) – Spencer Savings Bank, a community bank headquartered in Elmwood Park, N.J., collected toys this holiday season, through its successful annual Holiday Toy Drive to benefit St. Joseph’s Hospital, New Jersey Community Development Corporation, and Children’s Specialized Hospital. The toys were collected throughout the month of December in all 18…
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Mark Ishman, Lawyer Discusses cyberbullying impacts with high school students
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – The feedback that Mark Ishman received from these high school students and teachers were extremely positive. Mark Ishman Discusses cyberbullying with high school students Raleigh, North Carolina – December 2013, internet lawyer Mark Ishman from the Ishman Law Firm, PC discussed Cyberbullying with the students and teachers at Wakefield High School.…
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Minding Our Business Entrepreneurial Program for High School Students Receives Support from Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ n December 30, 2013 n Celebrating its first year as an independent 501(c)3 organization, local nonprofit Minding Our Business (MOB) recently received valuable financial support from the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Based at Rider University, MOB will apply the $10,000 grant toward its new High School Program for…
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