Mercer County Freeholders honor scholarship winners

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The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders honored the recipients of the 2017 Freeholder’s Scholarship at their July 13 meeting.

The goal of the Freeholders’ scholarship is to encourage students to attend Mercer County Community College. In doing so, the scholarship program provides financial assistance to high school seniors who possess a minimum GPA of 2.8 and have plans to attend MCCC in the fall. This year, the board was able to award 16 scholarships.

The scholarship winners were chosen by their respective high school guidance counselors. Scholarship recipients will receive $1,000 for their first year at MCCC and a second $1,000 will be awarded to those students who successfully complete their first year.

Freeholder chair Pat Colavita congratulated all of the winners and wished them the best in all of their future endeavors.

The following is a complete list of recipients and their respective schools:

Nicholas Nagy, EwingAngelica Figueroa, Hamilton (West)Parhana Chowdhury, Hamilton (Nottingham)Matthew Hanaway, Hamilton (Steinert High)Melanie Quezada, HightstownJustin Pierre, HightstownFiona Crawford, Hopewell ValleySamantha Synder, Hopewell ValleySofia Stephanoff, Hopewell ValleyLisbeth Contreras Sandoval, LawrenceGerardo Lopez, Princeton HighCalli Hicks, RobbinsvilleMonica Villegas, Trenton Central ChambersRuth Flores, Trenton Central WestJoshua Skula, WW-P NorthKeith Lewis, WW-P South

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From left to right, back row: freeholders Anthony Verrelli, Andrew Koontz, John Cimino, and Samuel Frisby. Front row: freeholder chair Pat Colavita, Dr. Alexandra Salas, dean for Innovation Mercer County Community College, Angelica Figueroa Hamilton High West, Joshua Skula WW-P North, Nicholas Nagy Ewing, Ruth Flores Trenton Central, Lisbeth Contreras Sandoval Lawrence, Matthew Hanaway Steinert, freeholder Ann M. Cannon, and Dr. David Edwards, vice president for academic affairs Mercer County Community College.,

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