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Patricia Jaynes Hobson, 92
Patricia Jaynes Hobson (1931-2023) Titusville Community Remembers a Devoted Educator, Loving Family Matriarch, and Friend to Animals Patricia Jaynes Hobson, aged 92, of Titusville, passed away peacefully on December 4th, 2023, at St. Mary’s Medical Center. Born in Youngstown, Ohio, and raised in Hopewell, Patricia, known affectionately as ‘Pat,’ moved to Titusville after marrying her…
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Marsha Wolf Beidler, 75
Marsha Wolf Beidler of Princeton died unexpectedly on November 6th in Chapel Hill, NC. She was 75. Prior to moving to Chapel Hill for the winters in 2022, Marsha lived in Princeton for over 45 years, and served as an estate planner to many elite clients in the Princeton area. She was born on Leap…
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Isabella Livaudais de la Houssaye, 59
Isabella Livaudais de la Houssaye, 59 of Lawrenceville, died on December 2, 2023 surrounded by her loving and devoted family. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, she resided most of her life in Princeton, NJ. Isabella was a graduate of Princeton University class of 1986 and received her JD from Columbia University class of 1990. She…
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Women, You Don’t Have to Live with Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
By Rui Wang, MD Hot flashes, night sweats and brain fog are some of the most common symptoms women associate with menopause and the years leading up to it. However, one aspect of menopause that often remains unspoken about is genitourinary syndrome, a collection of symptoms that affect the genitourinary tract. From vaginal dryness to…
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The Grinch saves Christmas in Hillsborough
Remember when the Grinch cut down Hillsborough’s Christmas tree in July. Well Hillsborough residents can rest easy. Christmas has been restored to the township. During the week of November 13, unbeknownst to the rest of the town, the Grinch pulledup to the Municipal Complex in a landscaping truck and lowered a new tree into the…
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A message of hope for Earth’s future
by Jay Watson, Co-Executive Director, New Jersey Conservation Foundation It’s easy to feel discouraged as we face the enormity of climate change and the mounting extinctions of plant and animal species. We may wonder: What can one person possibly do to help avert this unfolding catastrophe? Douglas Tallamy has a powerful message: Don’t give up,…
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‘Vigil for Peace on Earth’ set for Dec. 14
The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) will have a three-part Holiday Peace Gathering on Dec. 14 in Princeton. The gathering begins with a Candlelight Vigil for Peace on Earth on Dec. 14 from 5-6 p.m. on the sidewalk adjacent to Nassau Street in front of Palmer Square in Princeton. Some battery powered candles will be available, but attendees…
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Communities of Light
The Municipality of Princeton is proud to participate in Womanspace’s Communities of Light initiative, which is held the first Monday in December. The Princeton Police Department proudly works with Womanspace to assist and protect victims of domestic violence abuse. Photos Courtesy of Princeton
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