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MCCC’s Center for Continuing Studies to Offer New Courses in High-Tech Fields
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – With three new, revamped computer labs equipped with the latest in hardware and software, Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) will debut three programs focusing on the most in-demand technologies. “Our students told us what they wanted, and we responded,” said CCS Assistant Director Read…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Leadership changes at education association
Daynon Blevins takes over lead of 1,000-member school work force union By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Daynon Blevins Education leadership changes Blevins moves to top of 1,000-member union Blevins – 8BLEVINS- Gene RobbinsManaging Editor One of the key people in the Hillsborough community role flashes an engaging smile, youthful bounce and bright-eyed eagerness to listen.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Papa’s new home is in Robbinsville
Nick Azzaro, proprietor of the restaurant and grandson of Mr. Papa, continues the family tradition of making pizza.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Municipal staff regains work hours
They’ll go back to 40-hour work week next month By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Municipal building employees regained workweek hours in a contract approved Tuesday night by the Township Committee. According to Mayor Frank DelCore, the 50 to 60 “white collar” employees who staff offices in the municipal government will return to a 40-hour work…
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Molly Sumner, CPDT-KA, Receives Dog Reactivity Training Certification
Molly Sumner CPDT-KA, CBATI, holding a fox she worked with.
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MANVILLE: Over-50 softball team blasts way to ‘world’ tourney title
Picasa Al Faleski, Manville resident
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LAWRENCE: Man trying to have house listed as historic
The William Gulick House sits forlorn on the corner of Route 206 and Province Line Road, its front almost obscured by a tangle of weeds, vines and overgrown trees. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The William Gulick House sits forlorn on the corner of Route 206 and Province Line Road, its front almost obscured by…
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STATE WE’RE IN: Be smarter than the next super storm
by Michele Byers ”Stronger than the storm” implies we can somehow beat Mother Nature through our superior strength and resolve. 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 City,…
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