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Nine years ago, a group of Marlboro residents interested in developing an alternative source of funding for the K-8 public schools created the Marlboro Educational Foundation. The organization's mission was to support educational opportunities through innovative programs not covered in the regular school budget. More ... It appears the Marlboro Township Council candidates have been designated for next November's election with three council seats up for grabs. Some of the rhetoric I once offered resulted in my election to the Marlboro council in 1997, but Marlboro's political environment has changed since those years and voting now calls for a closer attention to candidate assessments. More ... I would like to thank the Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik for his efforts to stabilize taxes and maintain services to the town without reaching deeper into the pockets of the residents. More ... The April 8 edition of the News Transcript carried an article about the four Manalapan High School students who won awards for their idea of curing AIDS via gene transplants from resistant people ("Teens Honored for Idea to Cure AIDS"). While their objective of an AIDS cure seems noble and well intended, it is too bad their research was pointed in the wrong direction. More ... In recognition of Rutgers University's unique relationship with the people of New Jersey, we are opening our doors to the public for the first-ever Rutgers Day on April 25. In difficult economic times, it is more important than ever to connect the university's resources to those we serve. More ... |
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