Category: archives
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HEALTH MATTERS: Understanding MERS-CoV and other cornaviruses
Most people at some point in their lives will get infected with what are called coronaviruses — common viruses that usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory tract illnesses. By David J. Herman, Special Writer Most people at some point in their lives will get infected with what are called coronaviruses – common viruses that usually…
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Hunterdon Hospice will offer volunteer training
Training begins Oct. 4 Are you a good listener, compassionate and empathetic towards others and want to help people in your community? Do you have special skills such as aroma therapy, cosmetology services, Reiki, massage, or pet therapy? Are you a veteran of US Military services? Then you may want to consider learning about being…
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FLEMINGTON: Hunterdon Healthcare shows support for Boston bombing victims
Centers raised over $3,000 for Massachusetts General Hospital Hunterdon Healthcare and the Hunterdon Health and Wellness Centers raised over $3,000 for Massachusetts General Hospital to help the victims of the Boston Marathon tragedy. The Hunterdon Health and Wellness Centers held two spin challenges in which staff of the Hunterdon Health and Wellness Centers and administration…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Security leads school changes
It’s that time of year again. The days are getting shorter and the sound of crickets chirping can be heard clearly as night falls steadily sooner. Back to school is upon us. By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer It’s that time of year again. The days are getting shorter and the sound of crickets chirping…
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY: County unveils mobile command unit
Middlesex County unveiled the newest addition to its emergency response fleet: the County Prosecutor’s Mobile Command Center, according to a press release. NEW BRUNSWICK — Middlesex County unveiled the newest addition to its emergency response fleet: the County Prosecutor’s Mobile Command Center, according to a press release. The release said the vehicle was purchased with…
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HILLSBOROUGH: She found refuge in comic characters
Now, she lives for cyborgs in ever-expanding online story By Chuck O’Donnell, Special Writer It was hard enough for Christine Chong to fit in after her family left Taiwan in 1997 with little more than some clothes, a few personal items and dreams of a new life in Hillsborough. She was 15 and had no…
