Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: STATE WERE IN
Want to hear a ‘new’ frog? By Michele Byers, Special Writer Here in America’s most densely populated metropolitan area, it’s hard to believe there are still new animal species being discovered! But thanks to modern technology and the work of Rutgers University doctoral student Jeremy Feinberg, the existence of a previously unidentified species of leopard…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Zebro girls gather accolades
Naomi Zebro, a high school senior and resident of Hillsborough, was inducted into the National Honor Society in its Marion chapter on March 19 at Cardinal McCarrick High School. Eliana Zebro, a high-school senior, resident of Hillsborough and young composer, will have one of her compositions performed on April 30 at Wardlaw-Hartridge School in Edison…
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LAWRENCE: Expo helps visitors learn about living a sustainable lifestyle
Deirdre Ryan Photo by Deirdre Ryan/www.dryanphotography.com. Frank Schlesinger, of South Brunswick and owner of of Frank’s Pickled Peppers, talks to a customer during the 8th annual Living Local Expo held at the National Guard Armory in Lawrenceville, on March 28, 2015.
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The True Meaning of Hospice Services are Found in the Faces and Stories of Patients and Their Families
By Toby Ehrlich STEIN HOSPICE: FULFILLING THE PROMISE TO CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH COMPASSION AND DIGNITY AT THE END OF LIFE Somerset, NJ n Hospice is a program of palliative (rather than curative) care and supportive services that provide physical, psychological, social and spiritual care for the terminally ill person and their family. We bring…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts go around the world in one day
Troops tell of other countries on International Friendship Day About 180 Girl Scouts, leaders and adult volunteers came in out of the cold Feb. 27 to warm up with friends and “Take Flight” during Hillsborough Girl Scouts’ World Thinking Day celebration, also known as International Friendship Day. The annual event encourages Girl Guides and Girl…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts go around the world in one day
Lindsey Carlsen, MacKenzie Anderson and Faith Chicalace take part in creating a mural that was on display in the Hillsborough Municipal Building in March.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts go around the world in one day
Girls taught other Scouts how to do the Italian folk dance, the tarantella, at the Hillsborough Scouts’ International Friendship Day program in February. Girls took passports and visited tables featuring displays of other countries’ customs, foods and lifestyles. (Photo courtesy of Karen Briegs)