Education, Local News

For 100 years now, Trenton College Club awards scholarships to public high school girls

HAMILTON, N.J. — The Trenton College Club branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) recently awarded $9000 in scholarships to deserving high school girls during a ceremony at First Presbyterian Church in Hamilton. Trenton College club is 106 years old

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All day, night Trenton Standoff drags on

UPDATE: Trenton standoff suspect surrendered after about a 35-hours barricade situation. A more than 30-hour Standoff in Trenton continues as police and special team surround the area of the house of a shooting suspect whom they attempted to serve a warrant yesterday

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Hamilton celebrates Arbor Day, Tree City USA designation

HAMILTON, N.J. — To mark Arbor Day in April, and to acknowledge Hamilton’s designation as Tree City USA, two local families joined the township’s Mayor Kelly Yaede to dedicate memorial trees and plaques to their deceased loved ones. For the 11th year,

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Children’s advocate to receive CASA honors

HIGHTSTOWN, N.J. – Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Middlesex County will honor dedicated and longtime children’s advocate, Amy Mansue, at an annual fundraiser brunch — Toast 2017 — at Steakhouse 85 in New Brunswick, May 7. Mansue has witnessed first-hand how critical

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Hispanic role models motivate Hamilton students

It has been very motivational for Hispanic students at Hamilton high schools when Hispanic role models recently engaged them in thinking about their future. Based in New Jersey, the new non-profit for Hispanics Inspiring Students’ Performance and Achievement, HISPA, seeks to mobilize

Politics

Women’s marches voice messages worldwide

Millions of women and others marched worldwide Saturday to express unity and concern, and to protest any idea that the new President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, would reverse women’s rights, marginalize immigrants, gays, the disabled, muslims, Mexicans, and other