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  • Welcome: 2003 Health, Beauty & Fitness magazine

    VIEW THE MAGAZINE AS PDF (28 Pages – 2,132KB) Inside this magazine: Fashion Fix. . . Page 3 Lack Wardrobe Confidence? Here’s help. Healthy, Beautiful Smiles. . . Page 5 A guide to orthodontic care and when to seek evaluation. Living Beyond Breast Cancer. . . Page 7 When treatment ends, celebrate the best quality…

  • Families enjoy best of country living and convenience at Creekview

    Burlington County community offers a parklike neighborhood single-family homes surrounding Monarch Lake    It’s one thing to like your home. It’s another thing to like it so much that you decide to become a sales associate in your community.    That’s exactly what happened to Kathy Rosevelt after she purchased her home at K. Hovnanian’s Lakeside at…

  • Stuart senior finds a favorite with squash

    Farrell helps Tartans stay perfect in young season By: Justin Feil    Win or lose, Colleen Farrell would have liked a chance to play the Lawrenceville Prep varsity squash team.    But with a program that is barely five years old, and players who have less than two years experience on the Tartan team, she had to…

  • For the Jan. 24 issue

    Kenneth R. George, Michael Wajda, Paul Adolph Friedrich, Ralph E. Brown. By: Kenneth R. George    ROBBINSVILLE — Kenneth R. George, 84, died Monday in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital of Hamilton.    Born in Binghamtown, N.Y., he was a Hamilton Square resident since 1958.    Mr. George was an honorably discharged U.S. Navy veteran serving during World…

  • AROUND CRANBURY: New league strikes Cranbury

    By: Lorraine Sedor    Each year the American Home Department of the Woman’s Club of Cranbury collects and assembles bags of toiletries for Women Aware, a shelter located in New Brunswick.    Thanks to the support of our community, approximately 150 bags are donated each year. Items needed include toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, soap, deodorants, new washcloths, razors…

  • The scourge of smallpox: Get the facts

    HEALTH MATTERS By: Dr. David Herman    Smallpox is a contagious, acute disease that is caused by the variola virus.    In the United States, the last case of smallpox was in 1949. Vaccines were no longer routinely administered to children after 1972, when the disease was considered eradicated from the country. The world’s last naturally occurring…

  • Montgomery backs call for emergency signal

    By: Gwen Runkle    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee now supports Montgomery Emergency Medical Services’ request for the state Department of Transportation to install an emergency light at the intersection of Harlingen Road and Route 206.    The township’s Transportation Advisory Committee met Tuesday to discuss the issue and recommended the township endorse the rescue squad’s request.…

  • Church group’s mission is to bring hope to Guatemala

    By: Matt Kirdahy    Some Cranbury residents have spent the past decade traveling to Guatemala, supplying residents there with medical and educational assistance.    These volunteers from the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury are preparing for yet another trip to the country, a one-week mission trip in June to San Luca Tolmon, Guatemala.    This year’s mission, titled…

  • If at first you don’t secede …

    GUEST OPINION, Jan. 24 By: Dawn Cariello    The recent attempt by Millburn to secede from Essex County and join the more affluent Morris County started me thinking. Why don’t the two Princetons — borough and township — secede? Not from Mercer County, but from New Jersey.    New Jersey needs Princeton more than Princeton needs New…