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Princeton tattoo artists now require license
Local establishment must get zoning approval. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Regional Health Commission unanimously adopted a modified version of an ordinance regulating tattoo and body-piercing establishments Tuesday. The commission voted 7-1 to remove a controversial preamble, a section of which stated the ordinance should not be construed to encourage tattoo and body-art shops in…
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Helen Krelik
HIGHTSTOWN Helen Krelik, 79, died March 15 at The Elms of Cranbury. Born in Scranton, Pa., she lived in Sayreville for 30 years and Hightstown for 20 years. Wife of the late John Krelik and mother of the late David Krelik, she is survived by two daughters, Lorraine Bettoli of Parkersburg, W.Va., and Marlene…
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PU women dominate in fourth straight win
Tiger defense keys blowout of Duke lacrosse By: Justin Feil There was still another half to play, but the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team had already assured itself of the outcome against No. 5 Duke with a dominating first half. The Tigers grabbed an 8-0 halftime lead on their way to a 13-5 win, their…
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Princeton joint budgets win approval from governing bodies
A $30,000 request by Princeton Public Library for extended hours is denied. By: David Campbell The joint budgets of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township were approved by the two governing bodies Wednesday night with few cost-cutting skirmishes. A $30,000 request by the Princeton Public Library to help fund extended hours and holiday openings was denied,…
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New assistant principal feels at home in Cranbury
By: Casha Caponegro As a young girl growing up in Yardley, Pa., Michelle Jackson never thought about pursuing a career in education. "I had always been interested in children, but not necessarily in education," said Ms. Jackson, who became assistant principal of the Cranbury School in February. Instead, Ms. Jackson said she planned to follow…
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Passover traditions
Family’s Seder gets all involved By: Casha Caponegro Bernice Shapiro has spent the past week giving her kitchen a thorough cleaning in preparation of Passover, which begins Wednesday at sundown. "It’s an arduous task," said the Cranbury resident, who must dispose of all nonkosher food products and set aside a specific area in her kitchen…
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Searching for optimum health
In addition to western medical science, some women are seeking the help of traditional Chinese medical practitioners. By: Chris Karmiol "There is no pain without a blockage and no blockage without pain." Chinese proverb Women face a barrage of unique health issues ranging from premenstrual syndrome and menopause to infertility and breast cancer. According…
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March 22, 2002- Part Two
Part Two In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Parlin, VINCENT BRACEY, 22 Fielek Ter, $280,000, 10/26/01 Parlin, TUSHAR DESAI, 40 Pinetree Dr, $176,000, 11/07/01 Parlin,…
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Steer clear of limits on speech
EDITORIAL: The two-way street of freedom of speech should have an unimpeded flow of traffic. The issue of freedom of speech is a two-way street people have the right to say what they please, but responsibilities come with that right as well. It is the role of our government institutions to make sure the…
