Caldwells, NJ|Press Release|
Caldwell Athletics Earns Award For Academic Excellence
The university earned the distinguished NCAA President's Award for the fourth time.
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The university earned the distinguished NCAA President's Award for the fourth time.
Jan Rupert was recognized for her exemplary leadership as part of National Long-Term Care Awareness Month.
“Operation Safe Ride” provides free rides home to patrons of local establishments who feel they are unfit to drive.
Student musicians performed holiday classics at a recent board meeting before being recognized for their contributions to the community.
Third grader Dean Plantamura collected nearly 100 toys this year.
Dangerously cold temperatures and high winds are forecasted for Friday evening through the weekend.
The goal of the contest is to build the strongest possible bridge using only Elmer’s® glue and no more than 200 standard Popsicle® sticks.
Three hospitals also received the very elite designation of Top Hospital.
Fast-growing, innovative brand brings customizable grazing boards to Woodstock residents.
Construction crews will install new sewer mains.
Donations were made through the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program.
Innovative research could lead to more sustainable agricultural practices; Stony Brook-led work supported by NSF.
The Mission Zero program provides funding to ensure medical readiness by integrating military care providers into civilian trauma centers.
Through a grant from the Children’s Literacy Foundation, the school invited Marty Kelley and was able to purchase $2,000 worth of new books.
Events are set for Jan. 5 and Jan. 12, 2023.
Kelly Untiet is lifelong New Hampshire resident.
Sixteen students were inducted into the national organization earlier this month.
Thanks to the generosity of students and staff, each student was able to choose four gifts.
Serving as the eighth CEO in the credit union’s 114 year history, Covey oversaw unprecedented growth during his tenure.
A $7,500 grant will support free service for homebound and elderly on the Seacoast.