Monthly Archives: July 2012

Three men convicted in Elizabeth knifepoint robbery

Pedro Dominguez, 44 (left) and Jhon Yebes, 31. Photo Courtesy of Union County Prosecutor's Office

Jhon Yebes, 31, Pedro Dominguez, 44 and Jorge Rodriguez, 22 were found guilty in Superior Court in Elizabeth after one hour of deliberation following a two-week trial.
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Amber Court Assisted Living held a Blood Drive in Elizabeth

On Friday, July 27, 2012, Amber Court Assisted Living held a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

On Friday, July 27, 2012, Amber Court Assisted Living held a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Elizabeth’s Benedictine Academy graduates achieve exceptional goals

There is a common thread woven through the lives of Ariana Taveras, Andrea Mendoza and Dinh Do. All three young women, who recently graduated from Benedictine Academy (BA) in Elizabeth, have proven to be exceptional when it comes to academics, giftedness and personal accomplishment.

There is a common thread woven through the lives of Ariana Taveras, Andrea Mendoza and Dinh Do. All three young women, who recently graduated from Benedictine Academy (BA) in Elizabeth, have proven to be exceptional when it comes to academics, giftedness and personal accomplishment.
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Union County Teens Attend Rutgers Science Week

Melanie Williams of Plainfield at Rutgers Science Week measuring chemicals that will be used to extract DNA from Strawberry cells. Photo Courtesy of Rutgers Cooperative Extension

Six youths from the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County’s 4-H Program attended the Rutgers 4-H Summer Science Program from July 9th to the 13th where they were given the opportunity to explore the world of science and discover what Rutgers has to offer post high school graduation.
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New Jersey Citizen Action Releases Report Showing Impact to New Jersey Residents of Ending Bush Tax Cuts for Richest 2% of Americans

New Jersey Citizen Action Releases Report Showing Impact to New Jersey Residents of Ending Bush Tax Cuts for Richest 2% of Americans. If the U.S. House of Representatives passes the Republican plan this week to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for one year for the richest 2 percent of households making over $250,000, the wealthiest 5 percent of New Jersey taxpayers in that income group could get a disproportionate 45.7 percent of the total tax breaks in their state.

New Jersey Citizen Action Releases Report Showing Impact to New Jersey Residents of Ending Bush Tax Cuts for Richest 2% of Americans. If the U.S. House of Representatives passes the Republican plan this week to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for one year for the richest 2 percent of households making over $250,000, the...
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New Jersey Citizen Action to Release a Report Showing Impact on New Jersey of GOP Plan to Extend Bush Tax Cuts for the Richest

- On Monday, July 30 at 12PM, New Jersey Citizen Action will release a report showing the impact on New Jersey residents of the Republican plan to extend the Bush tax cuts for the richest 2 percent of Americans, which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on next week.

On Monday, July 30 at 12PM, New Jersey Citizen Action will release a report showing the impact on New Jersey residents of the Republican plan to extend the Bush tax cuts for the richest 2 percent of Americans, which the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on next week.
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Ribbon Cutting for ElizabethInsideOut.TV

On Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Mayor Bollwage attended the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of ElizabethInsideOut.tv new office located at 66 Elmora Avenue. ElizabethInsideOut is a bilingual local-news web site and hyperlocal news source focused on the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey. Photo Courtesy of Darren Bryden

On Tuesday, July 24, 2012, Mayor Bollwage attended the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting of ElizabethInsideOut.tv new office located at 66 Elmora Avenue. ElizabethInsideOut is a bilingual local-news web site and hyperlocal news source focused on the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey.
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Elizabeth Fire Department Promotions

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Mayor Bollwage, Fire Director Vitullo, and Chief McNamara swore in Battalion Chief Clarke and Deputy Chief Inderweis.
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Circle of Life Children’s Center

Mayor Bollwage helped launch the Circle of Life Center for Compassionate Care and Family Support for Seriously-Ill Children.

Mayor Bollwage helped launch the Circle of Life Center for Compassionate Care and Family Support for Seriously-Ill Children.
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First Presbyterian Church to host an Concert and Immigration Program

The First Presbyterian Church at 42 Broad Street will host a concert at 3 p.m. in their sanctuary on Sunday, August 12 and on August 19 at 12:15 p.m. there will be an Immigration Program with the speaker from El Centro Hispanoamericano.

The First Presbyterian Church at 42 Broad Street will host a concert at 3 p.m. in their sanctuary on Sunday, August 12 and on August 19 at 12:15 p.m. there will be an Immigration Program with the speaker from El Centro Hispanoamericano.
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