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Maloney Invites Students to Attend Service Academy Info Session

Maloney Invites Students to Attend Service Academy Info Session Written by Office of Rep. Sean Ma;loney Today,  Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (NY-18) invited Hudson Valley students to take part in a U.S. Service Academy Info Session on  Saturday, June 5,  at  1:30 PM, on the front lawn of Rep. Maloney’s Newburgh office at 123 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY, 12550. The session will help inform prospective U.S. Service Academy applicants about the application process, including the Congressional nomination system. “Service Academies take the best and brightest and develop them into future leaders in the armed forces. They provide full, four-year scholarships for a high-quality education that will prepare young men and women for a lifetime of leadership and service to our country,” 

The 100 Best Public Colleges in America

The 100 Best Public Colleges in America By Jody Ellis, Stacker News On 5/18/21 at 6:30 PM EDT Earning a college degree is an investment with far-reaching benefits. Adults who hold degrees earn an average of $32,000 more per year than those who hold a high school diploma. This increased income can mean a big difference in quality of life, from being able to afford a home to lower instances of poverty, and even longer life expectancy. While those statistics are all good reasons to go to college, education often comes with a hefty price tag. Over the last 10 years, tuition rates for both public and private colleges have increased by more than 25 percent, and student loan debt has increased alongside them. In 2019, the average cost per year of a private college education was $48,510, while at a public college it was $21,370. As a result, many students are choosing to attend a public university, where they can potentially get less-expensive tuition and better value for their money

Meet The Gloucester Township Council Candidate: Theodore Liddell

Reply(1) Theodore Liddell (Gloucester Township Republicans) GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ At least six candidates will run for three open seats on Gloucester Township Council in this fall s general elections. Three Democrats and three Republicans have filed to run for the open seats. Any petitions by third-party or independent candidates must be filed by the June 8 primary. Patch asked each candidate to complete a questionnaire outlining biographical information, their platform and their stands on a handful of issues. Patch will run profiles using these responses in the months leading up to Election Day. Profiles are presented here in the same format as the questionnaires given to the candidates. There were no further instructions, and none of the responses has been edited (beyond basic proofreading and formatting). Readers can make their own judgments on how the candidates did or didn t answer the questions.

Princeton resident takes top honors as part of West Point team

Princeton resident takes top honors as part of West Point team Princeton resident takes top honors as part of West Point team   2 / 3  U.S. Military Academy Cadet Alexa Zammit, a native of Princeton, and her team, Team Superstrand, recently placed first in the 2021 Warfighter Innovation in Science and Engineering Challenge.PHOTO COURTESY OF U.S.M.A. AT WEST POINT   3 / 3  ❮   2 / 3  U.S. Military Academy Cadet Alexa Zammit, a native of Princeton, and her team, Team Superstrand, recently placed first in the 2021 Warfighter Innovation in Science and Engineering Challenge.PHOTO COURTESY OF U.S.M.A. AT WEST POINT   3 / 3  ❮ ❯ A Princeton resident is part of one of two West Point teams that earned first and second place titles at the 2021 Warfighter Innovation in Science and Engineering Challenge during a live virtual event hosted by the Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center on April 27.

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