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MCCC to host Remembrance Ceremony Sept. 11
Participating dignitaries will lay a wreath on the college’s memorial bench. Special tribute will be paid to the 30 Mercer County residents who died in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Mercer County Community College (MCCC) and the County of Mercer invite the community to attend an annual ceremony in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2001. The…
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Cycling event to benefit inner city teens
Event, Sept. 28, starts and ends in Titusville TITUSVILLE — UrbanPromise Trenton announces The First Annual Trekkers Ride, a cycling event that will take place on Sept. 28 starting and ending in Titusville. Funds raised from the event will support UrbanTrekkers, the component of UrbanPromise that provides its teens the opportunity to experience new challenges…
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University devastating town-gown relations
Jenny Crumiller, Princeton Council To the editor: At a recent Princeton Council meeting, former Borough Mayor Yina Moore raised important issues about the Dinky and Princeton University’s precarious decision to dismantle the Dinky station and tracks despite several pending lawsuits and a federal proceeding challenging its right to move the station. The university has assumed…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Chef brings heat to college kitchen
Chef Matthew McElmoyl starts third year as culinary instructor Chef Matthew McElmoyl has a considerable résumé as a chef/restaurateur and popular adjunct instructor at Mercer County Community College’s Trenton campus. The owner and executive chef of Oliver A Bistro in Bordentown began a culinary connection with the college when Trenton Campus Provost Monica Weaver…
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LOCAL PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Tidbits about your neighbors Jessica A. Bouloutian, of New Hope, recently was selected to receive The Greek Council Award. She graduated from New Hope-Solebury High School and plans to attend Millersville University of Pennsylvania this fall to study biology and animal behavior. The Greek Council Award recipient is awarded in the amount of $878. It…
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TITUSVILLE: Pack 1776 to fete 76th at Sept. 8 event
Pictured are members of Pack and Troop 1776, taken at the Blue and Gold Dinner in March 2013. That dinner is a celebration of the start of Cub Scouts and is held every February or March. It also is the time when Cub Scouts, who are in fifth grade, transition to Boy Scouts (hence the…
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Smarter than the storm
By Michele Byers ”Stronger than the storm” implies we can somehow beat Mother Nature through our superior strength and resolve. But as those who have survived natural catastrophes like hurricanes, tornadoes, and tsunamis have come to realize, being “stronger” is impossible. At a recent meeting of New Jersey’s Senate and Assembly environment committees in Atlantic…
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EAST WINDSOR: Ground Round returns to state
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Ground Round is gearing up to open a restaurant in East Windsor. The restaurant will be located adjacent to the Bowling Center at 529 Route 130. ”We are opening up in the beginning of September,” Jack Crawford, president and CEO of Ground Round said. “The bar formally known as…
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Chief Financial Officer, Jeffrey J. Carfora, Promoted to Senior Executive Vice President
Walter Choroszewski Jeffrey J. Carfora, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Executive Vice President, Peapack-Gladstone Bank
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