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Georgian Court career pro examines student preparation for 2015 job market
According to a recent report by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, employers expect to hire 9.6 percent more new U.S. college graduates this year than they did last year.
Climbing High!
Thomas G. Mladenetz, Mercer County CYO Executive Director watches Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly A. Yaede snip the ribbon May 13 on a new $35,000 playground jungle gym at the Bromley Center, Hamilton, as CYO staff and civic leaders look on.
'High School Heroes' teach fiscal responsibility
Students from Trenton Catholic Academy’s Upper School proved they were indeed “high school heroes” recently with a visit to two elementary schools with the mission of assisting youngsters to become more knowledgeable about money.
Holy Cross School Math Club earns national gold level status
“This group was extraordinary. They took hold of a project and they were off,” stated Marcie Forsyth, who along with her fellow math teacher, Kathy Chadwick, coached the Holy Cross School Math Club to National Gold Level Status, the highest honor in the National Math Club.
Sister Loretta Maggio to be honored by Trenton Ecumenical Area Ministry
At its annual benefit awards dinner scheduled for June 5, Trenton Ecumenical Area Ministry (T.E.A.M.) will recognize persons who have given service to their communities.
KOC to hold annual charity ball
The John Tatham Assembly of the Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus will hold its 62nd annual charity ball June 12 at the Tavistock Country Club, Haddonfield, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Georgian Court graduates called to embrace faith
For the more than 350 undergraduate and close to 200 graduate students who received their diplomas from Georgian Court University, Lakewood, this month, the message of faith could not have been stronger.
St. Denis teacher honored for aerospace education
Whether it is designing handmade kites to achieve maximum lift or crafting airplanes out of soda bottles to see how far they can fly, the students in St. Denis School, Manasquan, learn from more than just textbooks in science class.
Center to offer courses on self defense, basic boating safety
St. Francis Community Center Counseling Service, Brant Beach, will hold a free self defense class June 17 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Jersey State Marital Arts Training Facility, 702 U.S. 9, Little Egg Harbor.
Holy Hour for Families series continues
In preparation for Pope Francis’ visit and the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia in September, The Marian Servants of the Holy Family will host a Holy Hour for Families on the first Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in St. Gregory the Great Church, 4620 Nottingham …
Santacruzan: A celebration of culture and faith
Saturday, May 30, proved a delightful day for the Filipino festival of Santacruzan in St. Raphael-Holy Angels Parish, Hamilton, replete with flowers and prayers to the Blessed Mother.
Red Bank Parish retreat will focus on Blessed Mother
Members of a ministry in St. Anthony Parish, Red Bank, are organizing a special retreat that will focus on the Blessed Mother, complete with Mass and a trio of speakers to guide the program.
Parish to host family healing retreat
St. Mary Parish, Bordentown, will host a free family healing retreat by the Alliance of The Holy Family International on the alliance of the two hearts “Finding Healing through the Cross” at 45 Crosswicks Street.
Two lectures scheduled in Colts Neck parish
St. Mary Parish, Colts Neck, will offer the following lectures in June.
Prayers for religious liberty planned during 'Fortnight for Freedom'
Coinciding with the United States’ celebration of its Independence Day, the fourth annual “Fortnight for Freedom” will take place in Dioceses across the country, including parishes in the Diocese of Trenton, from June 21 through July 4.
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