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NJWedding.com Celebrates 13th Anniversary Of Making Connections Within The New Jersey Wedding Community
By Erik Kent From listing local resources which help couples plan their weddings, to making it easier for NJ wedding professionals to promote their services, to creating areas on "social media" sites like facebook and Twitter, NJWedding.com helps put all the pieces of the "wedding puzzle" together NEW JERSEY – NJWedding.com recently celebrated its 13th…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Protecting against DVT: Take heed of warning signs
By Elliot Sambol, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) — a condition in which blood clots form in the extremities, most commonly the legs — is a growing health problem in the United States, and if ignored, can have serious consequences. Fortunately, with timely diagnosis and appropriate medical care, DVT can be…
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Ice-Lantics Close Season With Bronze Medal,
: Ice-Lantics Synchronized Skating Team invites interested ice skaters to try-outs at the Gold Coast Arena at 1215 Wyckoff Road in Farmingdale, NJ on the following dates: Saturday, March 27, 2010; Saturday April 17, 2010; Sunday, April 18, 2010. All try-o
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ISSUE: Share your opinion of Gov. Christie’s budget plans
Gov. Christie is proposing a state budget that will severely slash aid to towns and school districts. While this is expected to put additional pressure on local property taxes, the governor is also proposing a constitutional amendment that would limit annual property tax increases to 2.5 percent. What do you think of this approach?
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LOCAL ON-LINE MOMPRENEURS FORM "YAHOO SISTERHOOD" TO RUN SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES IN TOUGH ECONOMY
Christine Toto Pennington, New Jersey – 03/16/10 – Four Pennington moms operating online businesses stumble upon each other and band together to create an organization to help market their companies and grow their businesses. Members of the "Yahoo Sisterhood," Karen Fontaine, Lynn Lorenz, Leslie Kohler and Chris Toto all run web-based retail companies. The local…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: N’oreaster pounds region, leads to power outages, road closings
Three days of mostly pounding rain and heavy winds uprooted trees, flooded roads and left thousands in the township without power over the weekend. The South Brunswick Police Department reported Sunday night that it had received more than 500 calls for police service between 3 p.m. Friday and 10 p.m. Sunday. A summary of damage…
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"Boy Who Cried Wolf" Offers Lesson in Honesty at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre March 27
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – The old adage, “Never tell a lie,” is one that bears repeating for every new generation. Lessons of truth and consequences are delightfully presented in Theatre IV’s musical adaptation of Aesop’s “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre on Saturday, March 27 at…
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MANVILLE: Extensive flooding leads to evacuations
Volunteers manning the food line at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post emergency shelter helped many residents through the day. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
