Anniversaries: 7-25-2008

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Barbara Fruh of Plainsboro, and Cathy Carson of West Windsor, were recently recognized for longevity with Dutch Neck Presbyterian Church Co-op Nursery School (DNPCCNS). Fruh, the director of education, has been there for 10 years. Carson, a teacher, celebrated five years.##M:[more]##

A popular nursery school in West Windsor for close to 40 years, landmark anniversaries were also celebrated by Judy Duke of Cranbury, the administrative director for 35 years; and Pat Lawlor of East Windsor, the head teacher for 20 years.

As a cooperative program, DNPCCNS offers parents a unique opportunity to work alongside teachers and become partners in their child’s early education. “DNPCCNS offers a secular curriculum that embraces the different cultures of our families,” said Duke. “One of the best parts of being a cooperative school is that our parents are encouraged to share their cultures and heritages with the children.” Visit www.dnpccns.org or call 609-799-9490 for information.

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