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D & R Canal Walking Trail Clearing Party Saturday Oct. 13 n 9 am to Noon
Canal Trail Clearing Volunteers Meet near Bordentown Yacht Club at end of Farnsworth Avenue
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New techniques can mend a broken heart
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Special Writer Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control. It is an umbrella term for a host of illness that includes valvular issues, structural wall issues and coronary blockage. Treatment for the various forms of heart disease has advanced in…
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D & R Canal Walking Trail Clearing Party Saturday Oct. 13 n 9 am to Noon
By Michael Skelly D & R Canal Walking Trail is a great place for Bordentown residents and visitors to walk, bike and enjoy nature. Unfortunately it is being crowded in by the undergrowth. The State Park staff can’t get the big cutting equipment across the canal footbridge. Bordentown Heritage is providing food and soft drinks…
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Princeton Medical Institute offers advances in modern Alzheimer’s treatment
As we get older it is not uncommon to experience a few problems with our memories: trouble recalling a familiar name or occasionally forgetting where we put something. Although these “senior moments” may be a source of frustration, they greatly differ from the more serious problem of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disorder…
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SOLEBURY: Police report suspected child-luring incident
A police composite of one of the suspects in Monday’s incident.
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SOLEBURY: Police report suspected child-luring incident
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor SOLEBURY: Township police Chief Dominick P. Bellizzie shared the following information with township residents early this afternoon on the township’s website. The message says: “At approximately 10 a.m. today (Oct. 08), an 11-year-old boy took his dog outside for a walk on a leash through the North Pointe development. ”The…
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New Brunswick Jazz Project Presents the Conrad Herwig Quintet
By Virginia DeBery Thursday January 26, the New Brunswick Jazz Project will present acclaimed trombone master, Rutgers’ own, Conrad Herwig. Conrad will be leading an all star quintet in a pre-recording concert at Makeda. Conrad, considered one of the world’s complete jazz musicians, sits atop both the performing and jazz educational fields. In addition, he…
