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Allied Health Apprentices Complete Nearly 7,000 Hours Of Instruction
The program created healthcare career pathways through a collaboration between several health organizations.
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The program created healthcare career pathways through a collaboration between several health organizations.
Longtime party leader, and former Bernardsville councilman Joseph DeMarco will serve as interim Vice Chair of the party.
Councilwoman Jane Bonner attended the celebration Sept. 26 in Miller Place.
The university will showcase topics relevant to community leaders, faculty, staff and students around significant themes in Latinx culture.
The office received the Legacy Award from the Florida Tax Collector's Association.
Christopher Scardino will serve as the interim assistant principal at Edna Louise Spear Elementary School for the 2022-23 school year.
Students study the basics of fishing while growing an appreciation for local waters.
Clemente is New Jersey’s own "jewel of the jazz world."
Former Speaker of the New Hampshire House Donna Sytek writes on "Constitutional Housekeeping."
With an activated Pre-K Kid’s Pass, children ages 2-5 can enjoy free admission to the Aquarium for a year.
The event will feature information, resources from more than three dozen agencies, nonprofits and businesses.
Borders’ law enforcement career has spanned more than 21 years.
For one day, portions of Downtown Douglasville will transform into Hawkins, Indiana.
The Mueller Gallery will present two exhibitions Oct. 26 to Nov. 30.
The town hall meeting will be a panel style discussion featuring leaders across DeKalb County on the topic.
MTC was honored by the New Jersey Association Of Community Theatres.
Students worked with librarian Margaret Hoon to learn about the Peace Crane Project.
Senior Rachel Li is among just 1.14 percent of AP Research exam takers from around the world to earn a perfect score.
The park will detain 260,000 gallons of storm water using above and below ground infrastructure.
Crews paved 13 roadways in the neighborhood just south of the Long Island Expressway and east of William Floyd Parkway.