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Effective pain management can be found for chronic sufferers
HEALTH MATTERS By: Frederick J. Evans, Ph.D. As anyone who suffers from it can tell you, chronic pain is disabling. There are excellent strategies, however, that pain sufferers can employ to help manage and mitigate their discomfort. Chronic pain unlike acute pain, which heals quickly typically involves either hard-burning nerve pain like that…
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Group seeks school clothes, supplies
HomeFront of Mercer County, a Lawrence-based organization, is seeking to equip poor and homeless children with much-needed clothing and supplies for the classroom. By: Jeff Milgram With new clothes and supplies and seeing some friends again after summer vacation, going back to school can be a big deal for children. But for children who live…
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Zoning board nixes day care
The Zoning Board of Adjustment denied an application Aug. 16 to build a preschool on Kingston Lane. By:Brian Shappell The Zoning Board of Adjustment denied an application Aug. 16 to build a preschool on Kingston Lane. The board voted 5-2 to deny Rainbow Academy Childcare Center’s request for a variance. Board members said there were…
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Nelessen enjoys summer of cycling
Princeton resident hoping to make U.S. Junior national team for worlds By: Justin Feil Senioritis? Forget it. Gui Nelessen doesn’t have the time. He’s working on a resume, trying to calculate the next couple years of his life, trying to just find a regular place to sleep and trying to make the United States junior…
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Opening delayed for UES
Classes will start later for students at the Upper Elementary School than for the rest of the district, as workers complete the renovations of the heating and ventilation system at the building. By:Nick D’Amore Classes will start later for students at the Upper Elementary School than for the rest of the district, as workers complete…
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Get set: Cranbury Day coming soon!
Main Street will be closed to traffic but open to crowds of people on Cranbury Day, set for Saturday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. By:Casha Caponegro Main Street will be closed to traffic but open to crowds of people on Cranbury Day, set for Saturday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4…
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Alice Kugler
Alice Dyal Kugler, 88, a former Cranbury resident, died July 9 at Britthaven Nursing Home in Prospect, Ky. Born in Bloomfield, N.J., she spent most of her married years in Cranbury. She later lived in Venus, Fla., and Wilmington, N.C., before moving to Louisville, Ky. In 1929, she was the first female graduate of NYU…
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Linda A. Fee
Linda A. (Borkowski) Hess Fee, 53, of Monmouth Junction, died Tuesday, Aug. 14 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. She was born in Perth Amboy and lived in Sayreville before moving to Monmouth Junction two years ago. A graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Perth Amboy, she was employed by Costco Inc. in both…
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Borough to change setbacks
The Borough Council is scheduled to act next month on a change in setbacks for residential properties of 7,500 square feet and less. By:Al Wicklund JAMESBURG Working on a recommendation from the borough zoning officer, the Borough Council is scheduled to act next month on a change in setbacks for residential properties of 7,500…
