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Snoring may be a sign of sleep apnea, a serious condition
"Depending on how many times an hour a person actually is obstructing (the airway), he or she may not be get´ting any real sleep." By: Judy Shepps Battle Do you or a loved one snore? You are not alone. More than one-third (37 percent) of adults reports snoring "at least few times a week," while…
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Plans for county park in Rocky Hill move forward
If all goes well with bids, construction could start in October. By: Jill Matthews ROCKY HILL Plans for a Somerset County park, known as the Schafer Tract, are moving forward as solicitation for construction bids is anticipated to begin soon. The advertisements for the solicitation of the bids will be issued in the next…
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Terrorist concerns may affect school trips
Superintendent wants to consider new policy for trips abroad. By: Michael Ross HIGHTSTOWN In light of terrorism concerns, the school district will seek advice from parents in deciding the fate of future trips abroad. Superintendent Ronald E. Bolandi said this week that the East Windsor Regional School District’s policy on sending students abroad during…
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Comic coverage
Cranbury stars in TV election promo. By: Sarah Winkelman Cranbury is making a name for itself in Hollywood. Film crews descended on Main Street for the second time in two years Thursday, this time to shoot promotional spots for "Indecision 2004," a program put on by Comedy Central’s "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." Main…
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Teti, Read teammates again as Olympians
Hun graduates to row in Athens By: Bob Nuse Jason Read and Paul Teti were teammates on the crew team at The Hun School. They’ve been teammates on the Junior National team and the U.S. National team as well. And now, the Hun School graduates can add another team to that list the United…
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All-around value marks Manalapan Estates in Monmouth County
Center island gourmet kitchens are one of the many features in mod´els available for interested buyers Center island gourmet kitchens are one of the many features in mod´els available for interested buyers. Homebuyers on a quest for convenience and serene surroundings to go along with a spectacular estate home need look no further. Manalapan Estates,…
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WW 10s forced to ‘if’ game
Pequannock forces rubber match tonight By: Justin Feil The West Windsor 10-year-old all-star softball team will play Pequannock 6 p.m. tonight in Parsippany for the state championship. It is essentially the rubber match for the rival teams. West Windsor defeated Pequannock, 7-3, when they rallied for six runs in the bottom of the fifth inning…
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Taking to the greens to raise some green
Tourney helps fund recreation By:Sarah WInkelman The sun was shining and the humidity was low for the 16th annual Mayor’s Golf Tournament on Monday. The event, which raises money for parks and recreation projects, was held at the Peddie Golf Course in Hightstown. Township Public Works Director Tom Witt organizes the event every year. This…
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Magician leads a pirate’s life
Cranbury School Summer Reading Program showcases magic By:Sarah Winkelman Disappearing balls, a treasure map and a magic wand with special powers were just some of the tricks magician Richard Westcott used to entertain the kids for the library Summer Reading program’s last event of the season. The magic show had a pirate theme and Mr.…
