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Floats, food and fireworks: The July 4th parade
For Arlene and Richard Graper, the 4th of July 2009 started off with a real bang.
Club honors scholars, 2 longtime members
The Kalmia Club of Lambertville awarded scholarships to three graduating seniors at South Hunterdon Regional High School and recognized two of its members for more than 50 years of service to the organization.
Education problems do not have easy solutions
We live in a complex world with many problems. Very often simple 'solutions' are proposed.
Livelihood keeps her on her toes
You could say Montclair resident Simone Coonrod has built her 13-year-old dance business through improvisation.
ROXBURY - Felicia Vanderburg and Corey P. Hartmann are engaged. They will be married in October.
Council president sees future in public life
The Student Council, from left to right: Chris Tietjen, Matt Torba, Lindsay Dondiego, Marissa Lorenzo, Greg Nowicki and Hunter Chen.
Dr. Isekenegbe Taking Over as Interim CCC Head
Thomas Isekenegbe, Ph.D., vice president of Academic Affairs & Enrollment Services at Cumberland County College, is poised to become the college's interim president next Wednesday, from July 1 through June 30, 2010.
Name: Christie Current Occupation: Freelance marketer, MBA student at Montclair State University.
ROXBURY - The engagement of Marisa A. Castronova of Nutley to Frank T. Wos of Landing is announced by her parents, John and Maria Castronova of Nutley.
N.J. officials say size of tax amnesty windfall not complete surprise
A $617 million budget bonanza, disclosed hours before the Legislature was to vote on the state spending plan today, wasn't completely found money.
The American Red Cross says only 5 percent of the population donates blood in any given year, but some willing donors are being turned away.
RVCC signs environmental stewardship agreement with EPA
Raritan Valley Community College will continue working to reduce its carbon footprint and generally lessen its impact on the environment under an agreement signed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday.
They're making news at college
Posted by Around Our Towns , Gloucester County Times June 15, 2009 1:43PM HOLLY JEAN GRIMES , daughter of David and Jill Grimes of Gibbstown, has graduated Cum Laude from Montclair State University with a Bachelor's degree in Family and Child Studies and a concentration in Early and Middle Childhood Education.
Colleges expand summer sessions
Summer session a ' once a relatively small piece of the academic calendar a ' is now a full-blown term for most colleges and universities, with more offerings, more students and more of an expectation that you can't graduate in a timely manner without it.
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Inspiring young students to achieve the seemingly impossible
Nurturing the creative possibilities within every student has long been the artistic goal of Sharron Miller's Academy for Performing Arts .
The Lexington Brass Quintet To Perform at 4th Of July Balloon Rally
On July 3rd and 4th on the parade grounds of the Virginia Military Institute , entertainment will come alive during the 13th annual Hot Air Balloon Rally as The Lexington Brass Quintet provides lively music on both evenings.
HOPATCONG -- Alison Konzelmann of Little Falls and Juan Cruz of Hopatcong are engaged.
Web company programmed for success
The slogan on Web developer Hudson Horizonsa TM site says it all: "The new light for e-Business." Electronic business defines the shared vision of Hudson Horizonsa TM owners Daryl Bryant and Matt Mayernik.
Drama Teacher Pleads Guilty To Sex With Student
An Old Bridge drama teacher, who majored in theater at Montclair State University, has admitted to a four-month relationship with a male student, then 17.
Putting refunds into student hands quickly and safely Piecing together the why's of anonymous giving IN ANY ECONOMIC CLIMATE, A donor secretly giving at least $90 million to 18 or more higher ed institutions would create a buzz.