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Tax Season Is Upon Us

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Victor R Cabrera CPA

January is always full of new initiatives and new resolutions. For most of us, earnings and taxes are pretty much at the front of our thoughts. For those that have not yet planned about taxes, there is still time to make a few changes that will affect our paychecks in 2013; for instance. Everybody...
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Cultural Performances At Your Elizabeth Board of Education Meeting

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ELIZABETH, NJ- Children from different Elizabeth Public Schools performed cultural dances at the Elizabeth Board of Education Meeting on January 3, 2013.


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Elizabeth Board of Education Elects New Board President and Vice President

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Elizabeth, NJ- New Board of Education President Tony Monteiro, Elcy Castillo-Ospina, the new Board Vice President and Newest member of the Board of Education, Charlene Bathelu, were elected this past Thursday, January 3, 2013 by the Elizabeth Board of Education.


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Student Athletes from Westfield, Cranford, Berkeley Heights, Garwood and Elizabeth Will Be Among the Honorees at 77th Annual Hot Stove League Dinner, Feb. 10

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UNION COUNTY- Student athletes from schools in Union County will be honored at the 77th Annual Hot Stove League Baseball Dinner on Sunday, February 10, beginning at 1:00 p.m. at the L’Affaire Banquet Center, 1099 Route 22 East, in Mountainside. The dinner is sponsored by the Union County Baseball Association, in cooperation with...
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Schools Open on President’s Day February 18, 2013

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Elizabeth, New Jersey has in recent years developed a number of educational alternatives at the high school level for parents and children interested in both private and public education. Because of some changes that were made to comply with a court ruling the city now boasts a wide diversity of educational choices. The city is also home to several private schools that provide students with some other options as well.

ELIZABETH, NJ- The Elizabeth Board of Education had previously approved the closing of all schools and the district on Monday, February 18, 2013, in Observance of Presidents' Day. The devastation created statewide by Hurricane Sandy, necessitates adding school days to our regular calendar which will help make up some of the days that...
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NJ Teachers Union Moves to Block ‘Blended’ Learning at Newark Charter

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Students at Merit Prep, a charter school in Newark, work on computer programs tailored to their individual levels

NEW JERSEY- When 11-year-old Rachelle Rosado opens up her laptop and puts on her headphones in her sixth-grade classroom, she hears an electronic voice saying something like this: The prefix "sub" goes with "mit" and that makes the word "submit.”


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Peterstown Holiday Celebration 2012

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Peterstown Holiday Celebration 2012
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Ronald McDonald House of Charities is taking applications for scholarships

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New Jersey- Ronald McDonald House Charities of the New York Tri-State Area is currently taking applications for its annual four-year scholarship. Every year, graduated high school seniors are chosen based on their academic achievement to be awarded with one of these scholarships. All applications must be submitted by Dec. 20, 2012.


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Benedictine Academy Announces 1st Q Honor Roll

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An Open House outlining all the exciting academic, leadership, and extra-curricular programs at Benedictine Academy in Elizabeth will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m.

ELIZABETH, NJ— Benedictine Academy, an all-female Catholic college prep high school in Elizabeth, has released its first quarter honor roll. Sixty-six students at the Academy were named based on outstanding academic performance. They will be honored at a celebratory breakfast later this month.


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UCEDC sponsors Entrepreneurship classes to Union County Residents

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UNION COUNTY, NJ- At one time or another, almost everyone has had the idea of starting their own business. What separates the successful businesses from the ones that crash and burn is the work done to realistically determine if the business will succeed. The excitement that comes with entrepreneurship needs to be...
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