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Stockton College Offering Three Classes at St. Joseph’s in Hammonton; Seniors Get Tuition Waived

We picked this up from the town’s website, but it looks like the courses already started, so we doubt you can enroll at this point. Stockton is offering three courses, Art of New Jersey, Computer as an Art Tool, and Beginning Spanish, at St. Joe’s Hammonton School.

St. Joe and Hammonton High School students are permitted to take the classes, and seniors are offered the courses tuition free. Nice deal if you already joined up. If they are offering the courses now, they will probably offer them again after Christmas break.

To learn more and sign up if they offer more courses, click here to get to Stockton’s website.

65 Responses to “Stockton College Offering Three Classes at St. Joseph’s in Hammonton; Seniors Get Tuition Waived”

  1. Anonymous says:

    12/30/09 3:27 you need to go to college because you don’t know the difference between a state college and a university. I have to pay 4 million dollars so you can learn to write a resume? That’s something you should have learned in high school. The taxpayers funded your education then and you didn’t learn anything. Since you have a computer try using your brain and go online and search how to write a resume. Dah! Not sure if a resume will help you get hired. I hear D**** Trucking might be hiring a computer person try there.

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Dec 30th, 3:27, we’d be luckier if Stockton used public school facilities to help toward our local taxes. Instead a private school is benefiting from it instead of our public schools. I went to St. Joe and think this is smells fishy. Other colleges and universities statewide uses public school facilities for their satellite campuses.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    smells fishy…………sometimes I like that fishy smell

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  4. Anonymous says:

    You pig! Well guess who hooked Stockton up with St. Joe – the fallen puppet master! He doesn’t care about the taxpayers he only cares about his roach and rat infested buildings downtown. Hey does anyone have the statistics on the increase in business downtown since the new town hall has been built? HA HA HA I made a funny!

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  5. geezerpower says:

    The only increase in downtown is the number of stores for rent

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  6. Anonymous says:

    Twelve empty stores and growing…..

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  7. anonymous says:

    Downtown Hammonton, quickly becoming the land of nail salons.

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  8. geezerpower says:

    Maybe in a couple of years we can market the downtown area as a ghost town like the have out west

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  9. Anonymous says:

    I thought that’s why it was so important to build a 12 million dollar town hall downtown to generate business for the vacant buildings. The only thing people can do downtown is eat and it’s not even healthy foods – candy, cookies, cake all the things that are bad for your health.

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  10. Anonymous says:

    The only stores I shopped at downtown was Tapper’s/Dan’s Stationary, True Value Hardware, K&H Auto, Olivo’s, and the 5 & 10. My bank at the time was First Federal Savings which later became Hansen Savings. There’s not one single store that caters to me downtown. It’s all artsy fartsy stuff for the pretty people.

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  11. Anonymous says:

    Ditto there is no where to shop if you need to buy a suit, shoes, or a gift there is no where to buy it downtown. You have to go to the malls. All that money wasted on the falling down buildings downtown they are so old and roach and termite infested it’s gross. They need to knock them all down and start from scratch. Private businesses can not compete with chain stores it’s impossible. I miss what our downtown used to be but it seems as though we keep dumping money into it and it doesn’t get better. Other town’s have many stores downtown like Vineland, Millville, Egg Harbor, Ocean City, Margate, Ventnor, Haddonfield etc. etc.

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  12. Anonymous says:

    Try that new organic dry cleaners near the tattoo palor on central ave., my shirts looked and smelled great.

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  13. Anonymous says:

    12:21, Organic Ha, ha. Even gasoline is organic. The Perc they use at other cleaners is organic too. The most environmentally friendly way to clean your clothes to WET clean them not DRY clean them.

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  14. Anonymous says:

    I think it’s strange that Steve gave M. Torrissi the president of the republican club so many appointments and the dems got nothing. Does this mean a merge between the reg republicans and the HF republicans? Unbelievable both republican parties have really ruined Hammonton. We have nothing good to look forward to in this town. The new year will only bring more wasteful sending that only benefits the people in control. I hate this town.

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  15. geezerpower says:

    HF and the Rupublican party are the same party just HF has more money

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