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  • New Magazine

      Health Beauty & Fitness Magazine   Family-Friendly Spa Vacations — Massage without worrying about the kids The Lips Have It — Indulge in wild lipsticks Keep on Trucking — Walk your way to fitness Beauty is Only Skin Deep — Rejuvenating treatments from plastic surgeons Laughter is the Best Medicine — So keep laughing!…

  • Lessons from a voyage

    Harry Fuld, a passenger aboard the 1938 voyage of the St. Louis out of Germany, will speak to a crowd at the Chabad of the Windsors Saturday. By: Chris Karmiol    It may have been his most memorable voyage, but it wouldn’t be his final one.    Harry Fuld, an unassuming older man who lives with his…

  • AROUND CRANBURY

    Community gets chance to set preservation agenda By: Lorraine Sedor    Evans Drive resident Sharon Pulz is collecting old, working cell phones for Women Aware.    Women Aware, a women’s shelter located in Middlesex County, will distribute the phones to victims of domestic violence.    The phones can be used to dial 911. Any working cell phone can…

  • Becker sees progress in Knight setbacks

    Latest hoops loss hurts tournament chances By: Bob Nuse    While Tuesday night’s overtime loss to Allentown might have meant the end of West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s hopes of qualifying for the state boys’ basketball tournament, Eric Becker knows games like it are just another step in the program’s growing process.    "Even though we lost, I think…

  • Like magic! Science comes to Orchard Hill

    Program builds students’ interest in chemistry. By: Steve Rauscher    MONTGOMERY — The difference between a magic show and a chemistry demonstration is that the magician won’t tell you how he does his tricks.    But more than 100 fifth-graders at Orchard Hill Elementary School did not crowd into the cafetorium Tuesday merely to be wowed by…

  • Love Joyce Jones-Young

       EAST WINDSOR — Love Joyce Jones-Young, 56, died Jan. 18 at home.    Born in Clopton, Ala., she was an East Windsor resident for more than 50 years.    She worked 35 years with Presbyterian Homes of New Jersey at Meadow Lakes, Hightstown.    Mrs. Young was a member of the St. James AME Church, Hightstown.    She was…

  • Letters to the Editor, Jan. 25

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 25 By: Princeton’s image is tarnished To the editor:    Mayor Phyllis Marchand claims the people in Princeton Township support her deer slaughter and that outsiders are responsible for the widening protests and condemnation. She is wrong on both counts.    She implies that the Princeton Township deer hunt is none of…

  • Roosevelt mayor face trespass charge

    Michael Hamilton was part of a protest seeking an end to the municipal deer-hunt in Princeton Township on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. By: David Campbell    PRINCETON TOWNSHIP — Police here arrested the mayor of Roosevelt Borough Monday for defiant trespass outside the entrance to the deer-slaughter facility used as part of the township’s culling…

  • Rhodia plant opens its doors to community panel

    Tour group comes out pleased with what they learned By: Melissa Morgan    Behind the scenes at the Rhodia chemical plant, small but sophisticated laboratories hold rows of high-tech devices used to perfect products like aspirin, cereal, cake mix and many other everyday household items.    Chemists who work at the plant off Prospect Plains Road in…