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Star-Ledger: Gov.-elect Chris Christie's visit to Robert Treat Academy

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On Tuesday night, former United States attorney Chris Christie rode a tidal wave of conservative and independent support to become the first Republican elected governor of New Jersey in 12 years.
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Bergen Record: Gov.-elect Chris Christie's visit to Robert Treat Academy

The Bergen Record's video report on Gov.-elect Chris Christie's visit to Robert Treat Academy Charter School

 

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The opening of Robert Treat Academy-Central (News12 NJ)

News12's report on the opening of Robert Treat Academy-Central in Newark's Central Ward.

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Robert Treat Academy Sailing School (News12 NJ)

News 12's Syma Chowdry covers Robert Treat Academy's sailing school on the Shark River in Belmar, N.J. held Aug 17-20, 2009.

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The grand opening of Robert Treat Academy-Central (NJN)

NJN News report on the opening of Robert Treat Academy-Central in Newark's Central Ward

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Stephen N. Adubato's plea to the Archbishop (NJN)

Stephen N. Adubato pleaded to Archbishop John Myers of the Newark Archdiocese to allow Monsignor Joseph Granato to remain in the rectory of St. Lucy's Church in Newark. Here is NJN's coverage of the event.

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Autism summit at The North Ward Center (NJN)

The North Ward Center held a summit in conjunction with Autism New Jersey on June 20, 2009. Here is NJN's coverage of the day's event.

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St. Patricks St. Joseph's event (NJN)

NJN News report on the St. Patrick's-St. Joseph's event at The North Ward Center

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Michele Adubato addresses Barringer High School Graduates

Read the story as it originally appeared on nj.com North Ward Center Deputy Executive Director Michele Adubato told the graduating class at Barringer High School in Newark on Friday that the community was proud of them for making it through high school. “You don’t know me, but I’m proud of you,” said Adubato, the commencement speaker. “You need to know, people who don’t know you are proud of you. More than 30 percent of the students who began this journey with you did not make it. You have the right to be proud of yourself.” 

 

A Day of 3 Kings and Political Royalty

Read the original story as it appeared in the Jan. 7, 2010 edition of The Star-Ledger NEWARK -- Gov.-elect Chris Christie, along with city and state politicians, joined Stephen Adubato Sr. and about 1,300 Newark schoolchildren at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart today to celebrate Three Kings Day and kick off the North Ward Center's 40th anniversary celebration.   Political kings and kingmakers from the city and state lined up under the vaulted ceilings of the ornate cathedral to pay their respects to Adubato during an event that was as much theater as community celebration.

 

Coalition of Newark educators form unlikely alliance trying to reform city schools

Read the story as it originally appeared in the March 14, 2010 edition of The Star-Ledger With educational leaders from Washington to Trenton embracing the role of charter schools in public education, a group of Newark educators - from both charter and district schools - has formed an unlikely alliance to tackle the work of reforming Newark's city schools.   In all, 55 teachers and administrators meet monthly, and have even attended a December retreat, at each member's own cost, in Puerto Rico. Members say the group is trying to put long-held prejudices aside and share successful practices.

 

Jackie Robinson Day celebrated in Newark

Read the story as it originally appeared on nj.com | localtalknews.com Jackie Robinson Day was celebrated in Newark Tuesday at the Harriet Tubman School as Robinson’s family members presented the school with a baseball signed by the Hall of Famer and first African-American to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball.   The day was designed as “Jackie Robinson Day,” in Newark by the City Council, a mayoral proclamation and a resolution from the state Legislature. The event is 63 years almost to the day (April 15, 1947) when Jackie Robison made his debut in Ebbets Field in Brooklyn on opening day.

 

Newark kids get taste of Belmar sailing life

This story originally ran in The Asbury Park Press on Aug. 19, 2009 He spent Tuesday at the Shark River, miles away from his classroom, but Ryan Hernandez learned several important lessons anyway. He learned kayaking is exhilarating but exhausting. He learned that without knowledge of math and science, "you're not really going to do so good" in a boat. He learned how to tie a knot that could help keep a sailboat firmly in place in middle of a river.