Category: archives
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How to stay cool as summer heats up? KESSLER INSTITUTE OFFERS OUTDOOR SAFETY TIPS
By Irene Maslowski With summer in full swing, children and adults are spending more time outdoors – and with that comes the risk for more accidents, injuries and heat-related complications. “Swimming, biking, and other summer sports are all great activities that offer exercise and other health benefits,” said Dr. Karen Kepler of Kessler Institute…
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No Stigma Network Support Group Meeting in July
By Shrabanee Shah Are you an young adult ages 18-29 or an adult ages 30+, have ADD, ADHD, Bipolar, depression, and other Mental Illness [Brain Disorder]? Have a vision to lead a healthy, happy, independent, productive life without STIGMA and BIAS? Want to meet others in a confidential, non judgmental atmosphere to socialize, share your…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township Committee taps Republican to fill vacant seat
By Joe Knox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee on Monday unanimously appointed John Moyniham to fill a vacant seat on its body. Mr. Moyniham was nominated by Deputy Mayor Michael Dauber and seconded by Mayor Karl Feltes. The seat was formerly held by Anita DiMattia, a Republican, who resigned in June. Mr.…
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NEW HANOVER: Military hosts Independence Day bash for community
From left, serviceman Darrell Johnson, of Pemberton, attends the Fourth of July celebration hosted by Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Field with daughter, Monique, 11; son, Joshua, 12; and friends Dallas Hitchner, 11 and Austin Hitchner, 12. (Photo by Christina Whittington)
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MCCC Offers New Choices This Fall Through Expansion of Programs and Facilities
By Candace Zafirellis Most fall credit classes begin August 27 at Mercer County Community College (MCCC), at campuses in West Windsor and downtown Trenton, and through MercerOnline. MCCC offers 70 associate degree programs plus 30 credit certificates, and will begin offering new programs this fall in Fashion Merchandising, Occupational Therapy Assistant and Sustainability. The college’s…
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FLORENCE: Firefighters unite for centennial festivities
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — The community gathered Saturday to honor its local heroes — firefighters. The Florence Township Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 celebrated 100 years of providing services with a day full of events July 7. The 100th anniversary parade featured memorable displays of antique and modern firefighting vehicles and equipment,…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township Council approves $7.2K for fire vehcile repairs
By Matt Nelson, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A single voice from the public voiced displeasure of a new resolution approved at Tuesday’s Township Council meeting. The township resident spoke against Resolution 2012-122, which called for the council’s consent to have an East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 2 utility vehicle repaired with Dom’s Getty…
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CRANBURY: Cranbury gets ‘an extra treat’ with fireworks show
Amy Batista photo A crowd of around 3,000 watch the annual fireworks display over Brainerd Lake on July 5.
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