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Teddy Gleason Scholarship Winners Selected for 2009; Eight Students...
The International Longshoremen's Association, AFL-CIO and New York Shipping Association, Inc.
Levittown - Township receives grant for landscaping project. mhayes@phillyBurbs.comEASTAMPTON - The township is moving one step closer to becoming a "sustainable" community.It was awarded a $10,000 Sustainable Jersey grant that will be used for landscaping around the recreation building in Buttonwood Park, a project that will help the township ...
Campus crime stats don't tell whole story
Fairleigh Dickinson and Drew universities stand about a mile apart, have similarly small student populations and, yet, looking at the crime data each reports, they couldn't appear more different.
Raritan H.S. graduate, 24, dies after battle with stomach cancer
Stephanie Coonan's nearly-two-year courageous battle with cancer is now over. The 24-year-old graduate of Raritan High High School died early this morning at home, according to a close friend of the family.
All aboard 'Weightless Wonder'
Students from The College of New Jersey tumbled in weightlessness to push the frontiers of science a little further.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Santora of Hammonton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Teah Morgan Santora, to Sean Michael Daniels, son of Mrs.
Jackson Memorial grad conducts research on emotion at college
Michael S. Lamm, Jackson Memorial High School Class of 2006 graduate and junior at The College of New Jersey, is guaranteed to have the most interesting summer job out of all of his friends this summer; conducting full-time emotion and culture research in a psychology lab while participating the selective MUSE research internship program.
Hypertension Among Lower-status Employees Lingers Well Into Retirement
Published in the June issue of the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine , the study is the first to show that retirement-aged Americans who held higher-status jobs - such as chief executives, financial managers and management analysts - tend to have the lowest rates of hypertension, while those who had lower-status jobs tend to have ...
Local students to take part in TCNJ's Urban Teacher Academy
The College of New Jersey in Ewing has selected five local high school juniors to attend its fourth Urban Teacher Academy, or UTA, a two-week summer program designed to encourage and educate students interested in a teaching career.
Students from Ewing, Hightstown, Hopewell Valley Central, Lawrence, Princeton, Trenton, Robbinsville, Plainsboro and West Windsor schools have been accepted.
Hypertension among lower-status employees lingers well into retirement
Retirement from some occupations may not provide relief from the potentially devastating health effects of work-related hypertension, according to a new study from UC Davis.
Editor's note: The faltering economy has students and their families taking more of an interest in New Jersey's public universities.
Faculty shortage hurting nursing
For years, stu dents have been told nursing was a safe and stable career choice, a field where workers will be in high demand in coming years due to a looming nursing shortage.
Kristen a. Izganics -- Bryan J. Bradshaw
Kristen A. Izganics and Bryan J. Bradshaw were married May 23, 2008 at Holy Eucharist Church in Tabernacle, NJ.
Apostolopoulos a natural leader
George Apostolopoulos of Cedar Knolls says he has always gravitated toward leadership roles.
Booster Club celebrates senior athletes
HAMMONTON -- Max Baldwin was the lucky winner during the annual Hammonton All Sports Booster Club Senior Awards Ceremony on May 20.
We've let graduation rates get way too low
American higher education is haunted by the specter of inefficiency in carrying out its mission.
NCAA Division III track: SNC's Graybill seals sweep of 800 titles
St. Norbert College senior Ashley Graybill won the 800-meter title at the NCAA Division III women's outdoor track and field meet Saturday, her second national championship of 2009.
Michael Stolar of Millville, a 2006 graduate of Millville Senior High School and the son of Donna M. Baer and Steven M. Stolar in Millville, was elected executive director of the student finance board at The College of New Jersey in Ewing.
The largest four-year colleges and universities in New Jersey are expanding the size of their freshman classes in September to accommodate a record number of applicants.