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Less Stress – More Energy
By Siobha Hutchinson Stress Release and Increased Vitality- Uncovered in New Egypt With the start of the New Year, isn’t it time to finally get a grip on Stress Reduction and increasing your Vitality? Twenty lucky people in New Egypt are about to find the answer this coming week by taking an eight week class in…
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JUSTIN TIME
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton University men’s basketball team will be on its exam break for 17 days before returning to the court. The pre-season favorites to win the Ivy League will be hitting the books more than the hardwood when the conference opens on Saturday with Harvard playing at Dartmouth. The Tigers won’t start league…
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MONROE: Township revamps ‘vicious’ dog law
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — The township recently passed an ordinance that spells out the difference between what it considers “vicious” as opposed to “potentially dangerous” dogs and also requires a special license for those dogs the Municipal Court defines as “potentially dangerous.” The ordinance was passed at a special meeting of the…
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Spring semester, P’ton Adult School
By: centraljersey.com Registration is under way for the spring 2011 semester at the Princeton Adult School. Offerings this year range from opera and constitutional law to yoga and gourmet cooking, and the always popular movie series. In addition, there are more than 100 non-credit online courses, ranging from Web page design to genealogy basics. Students…
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Jewish Center targets hunger
By: centraljersey.com At a time when the battle against hunger has never been more important in greater Mercer County, five agencies have received grants to bolster their ability to meet the need for nutritious meals for their clients. Thanks to generous one-time capacity-building grants from the Motel and Goldie Bass Social Concerns Fund of The…
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MONROE: Lost husky reunited with Monroe owner
By Mary Brienza, The Packet Group Police reunited a Monroe Township woman with her Siberian husky after it ran off after being let out of its home and ended up in South Brunswick. The dog, which police described as “friendly and well trained,” was spotted walking along Dunhams Corner Road in the early morning hours…
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JAMESBURG: Edward Herman new borough judge
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — Edward Herman was appointed as the new municipal judge at the borough’s reorganization meeting Wednesday. He has been judge for 25 years in various places. Currently, he is the judge for Cranbury, Plainsboro and Highland Park, and he also serves as arraignments and first appearance judge for the…
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CRANBURY: Board sets forum for school budget
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The Board of Education will host a public forum Tuesday, Jan. 11, to discuss next year’s school budget. The forum is not a public hearing for the budget. The board simply wants to explain the school’s fiscal situation and receive as much public input as it can. The…
