Author: Central Jersey
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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Marks Official Opening of Kessler Rehabilitation Center in Randolph
By irene maslowski Kessler Rehabilitation Center, one of the state’s leading providers of comprehensive physical therapy services, marked the official opening of its Randolph center on Thursday, August 29 with a ribbon cutting ceremony led by Randolph Mayor Tom MacArthur. Several Randolph Township and Morris County officials, including Bruce Sisler, Chief of Staff, District 25…
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NJCTS says 1st National Tourette Syndrome Caucus a success
Legislators, executives, lobbyists and representatives from various groups and organizations take in the first Bi-Partisan Congressional Tourette Syndrome Caucus on September 17 on Capitol Hill.
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An orchestra at his fingertips
Organist Christopher Houlihan will present a concert of classical pieces Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Princeton University Chapel.
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New Children’s Books "Your Inside Shape" and "Who’s Going to Be You?" Written to Inspire an Appreciation for Individuality in Kids
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Two New Books Focus on Helping Kids Aged 4 to 11 Build Self-Confidence. Boston, MA-NH – Today, author Christine Sarno-Doyle announces the release of two new children’s books that help children discover their passions, interests and talents while teaching and encouraging them to appreciate their uniqueness and to respect the unique…
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NJCTS says 1st National Tourette Syndrome Caucus a success
By Jeff Weber WASHINGTON, D.C. – Scores of families, legislators, nonprofit groups and government organizations showed up en masse September 17 for the first Bi-partisan Congressional Tourette Syndrome Caucus at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington. Hosted by the Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA) and co-chaired by Representatives Steve Cohen (D-TN9) and Peter King (R-NY2),…
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14th Carnegie Center 5K and Fun Run to Raise Funds and Awareness for Parkinson’s Research Will be Held on September 28th in Princeton’s Carnegie Center
Proceeds will go to Parkinson’s research
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LOOSE ENDS
Lacrosse players display teamwork on field and off By Pam Hersh, Special Writer lacrosse (l-kros, -krs) n. — A game played on a rectangular field by two teams of 10 players each, in which participants use a long-handled stick that has a webbed pouch on one end to maneuver a ball into the opposing team’s…
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PRINCETON: Lehigh rallies over Tigers football
PU offense impressive despite loss By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The end result was a loss, which didn’t sit well with the Princeton University football team. But there were enough encouraging signs during Saturday’s 29-28 season-opening defeat to Lehigh to make the Tigers feel like this season could still be something special. ”We know we…
