Category: archives
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Cheerleaders worthy of some applause themselves
By: Neil Hay What would football be without cheerleaders? Would the Dallas Cowboys be "America’s Team" without their renowned cheerleaders? Would stadiums full of fans be at a frenzied pitch every Saturday and Sunday across the country if the home team had no cheerleaders to rouse their supporters to raise their voices as one on…
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Good Pickin’
Del McCoury leads the line-up at the 33rd Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival. By: Hank Kalet The Del McCoury Band will give two performances at the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival Sept. 4. Del McCoury is one of the most celebrated bluegrass musicians in the business. An award-winning guitar player and singer, he also is one of…
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The new Volvo S40 sedan and V50 wagon are just begging to be driven
Volvo’s new entry-luxury cars deliver a level of driving pleasure previously available only on the company’s mainstream models By: Malcolm Gunn The new Volvo S40 sedan and V50 wagon are just begging to be driven. And with added power, style, roominess and all-wheel-drive availability, prospective buyers will need little convincing to check out this pair…
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Kafe Kabul
Middle Eastern meets Mediterranean at Grounds For Sculpture’s cozy, Afghan-inspired bistro. By: Faith Bahadurian Kafe Kabul Grounds For Sculpture 16 Fairgrounds Road Hamilton (609) 584-7800 www.ratsrestaurant.org Food: Mostly very good Service: Cheerfully friendly Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Ambience: Midnight at the oasis Hours: Tues.-Fri. 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat.: lunch 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.,…
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PU study finds tools exist to halt global warming
Fifteen technologies identified. Existing technologies could halt the escalation of global warming for 50 years and work on implementing them can begin immediately, according to a study by Princeton University scientists. The scientists identified 15 technologies from wind, solar and nuclear energy to conservation techniques that are ripe for large-scale use and showed…
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Hospital consultant begins his analysis
Boston University expert says the question of staying in place or moving to a new campus is a complex one. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Health Care Task Force’s consultant for evaluating the Princeton HealthCare System’s strategic plan, conceding that he faces a complex challenge, met with stakeholders Monday and Tuesday and expects to release…
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OBITUARY: Michael Saliski
Michael D. Saliski, 41, of Monroe died Aug. 22, at Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark. Born and raised in Bayonne, Mr. Saliski lived there until moving to Monroe in 1996. Mr. Saliski was employed as a chef at Hendrickson’s Restaurant, Bayonne, for six years, retiring in 1995. He was a member of Elks Lodge 2180…
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Closing the minority health gap at home
When a woman is emotionally healthy, she is much more likely to be committed to taking care of her physical health and the health of her loved ones By: Lorraine Seabrook As we head into the height of campaign season across the nation, a very different kind of campaign is quietly unfolding in Princeton. Its…
