Category: archives
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GUEST COLUMN: Some advice for college-bound students
Congratulations! How exciting it must be to be preparing for your first year of college. As physicians, we like to share with college-bound students some of the health-related issues that you are likely to encounter in your new environment. Food — Studies have indicated that a large percentage of students gain on average 10 pounds…
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MANVILLE: From dog paddles to diving
By: Mary Ellen Zangara – Special Writer Young swimmers show their skills MANVILLE – Esther Williams would have been proud of the show put on Saturday at Memorial Pool by graduates of the summer’s swimming lessons. The show culminated the seven weeks of lessons for swimmers as young as 6 months, which began in July.…
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Supporting Rush Holt for re-election in 12th CD
By: centraljersey.com In her letter of Aug. 19, Beverly Elston asks why Rush Holt refuses to debate. Rush Holt has not refused and he will debate Scott Sipprelle. Rep. Holt has been our conscientious and dedicated congressman for 12 years and his impressive voting record says more about him than any debate could. Mr. Holt…
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New St. Mary principal eager to get started
By: Birgitta Wolfe – Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY – Only three days into his new job as principal of St. Mary School and Frank X. McAneny has already met most of his 16-member staff and can’t wait to greet the some 200 students who show up on Sept. 7. "I’m not in my office much.…
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Ducharme-Haight
By: centraljersey.com Jeannine Louise Ducharme of Lawrence, daughter of William H. Ducharme Jr. of Pennington and the late Norah F. Ducharme, and Roger Quentin Haight of Pennington, son of Mrs. Jo Haight of Old Tappan, and the late Kenneth G. Haight, were married on Sept. 26 at the Pennington United Methodist Church. Officiating were Pastor…
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Knife-wielding man charged with assault
By: John Patten – Managing Editor South Ninth Avenue resident Robert Wilson, 43, was charged with aggravated assault and weapons charges after police responded to a report of domestic violence at 11:24 p.m. Saturday night and were confronted by Mr. Wilson wielding a 9-inch hunting knife. Police initially found Mr. Wilson in his backyard, sitting…
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Jersey Shore Marketing Firm Reaching New Markets with E-Service business for less
By David Francis FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 23, 2010 Contact: David Francis, ShorePoint Communications, (732) 961.7936 Jersey Shore Marketing Firm Reaching New Markets with E-Service business for less. Lakewood, NJ n ShorePoint Communications launches National E-Services business reaching more than 500,000 physicians and over 4 million consumers. ShorePoint’s ongoing commitment to providing sustainable marketing services…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community rallies for firefighter
John Hall, 17, of the Twin Rivers section in East Windsor was among the hundreds who turned out Monday to donate blood for injured Hightstown firefighter Mark Kramer at Hightstown Engine Co. No. 1.
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Country Pool Club sixth at PASDA swim meet
By: centraljersey.com Ian Harmening won the boys 18-and-under 50 butterfly to highlight the Country Pool Club’s sixth-place finish at last month’s Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association championships. Harmening was also second in the 50 free and 100 individual medley in the boys 18-and-under division. For the girls, top swimmers were Katherine Johnson, who was…
