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ALLENTOWN: GOP candidates win council seats
ALLENTOWN — Republican incumbent Dan Wimer and running mate Margaret Rose won election to the Borough Council on Tuesday. Mr. Wimer was the top vote-getter with 368 tallies, earning his sixth three-year term. He was followed by Ms. Rose with 352 votes, while Democrats Wayne Smith and Robert Johnson received 259 and 247 votes, respectively.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Democrats picked for council seats
HIGHTSTOWN The Democrats will maintain control of the Borough Council, as incumbent Larry Quattrone and newcomer Dimitri Musing were election winners Tuesday. Mr. Quattrone received 786 votes and Mr. Musing received 779, while Republicans Skye Gilmartin and Esther Velazquez got 570 and 529 votes, respectively.
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EAST WINDSOR: Another sweep for township Democrats
EAST WINDSOR The all-Democratic Township Council will stay that way, as the three incumbents won re-election to three-year terms on Tuesday. Al Rosenberg led the victors with 3,563 votes, followed by Perry Shapiro with 3,539 and Hector Duke with 3,383. Republicans Aaron Sears and Michael Winkler received 2,784 and 2,769 votes, respectively.
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"A Christmas Story" Ushers in Holiday Merriment at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Nov. 27 – Dec. 6
Based on a story by Jean Shepherd By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. — The Pennington Players will usher in the holiday season with the slightly-twisted, but totally lovable classic, “A Christmas Story,” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre Fridays, Nov. 27 and Dec. 4 at 7 p.m.; Saturdays, Nov. 28 and Dec. 5…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Therapeutic hypothermia: New treatment for heart attack boosts chances for survival
By Craig Gronczewski, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System CPR and defibrillation have long been used to resuscitate a patient who has suffered from cardiac arrest. Now, following up those life-saving techniques with a relatively new advance called therapeutic hypothermia is improving heart attack survival, reducing the chance of brain damage, and giving patients a better…
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PLUMSTED: Republicans keep committee seats
PLUMSTED Republican incumbents Mike McCue and Eric Sorchik were re-elected to the Township Committee on Tuesday. Mr. McCue received 1,847 votes and Mr. Sorchik got 1,775, defeating Democrat Mitch Geier, who received 815 votes.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Del Vecchio wins mayoral race
Democrat David Del Vecchio wins mayoral race for a seventh three-year term with 1,138 votes. Republican Daniel Marley received 578 votes.
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Personalized Photo Rubix Cube
This is one of my favorites of the personalized holiday gift ideas I have reviewed. An authentic version of the Rubik’s cube, this present displays up to six of your photos, one on each side. Each photo is further sub-divided into nine 3/4 inch individual squares. At $29.95 a little pricey for a Rubik’s cube,…
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6′ Walk on Water Ball
This giant 6′ inflatable sphere lets you walk across water as fast as you can stride thanks to hundreds of exterior inset cups that help "grip" the lake or ocean surface as you "clamber up" the sphere’s interior (http://images.hammacher.com/PopWindows/Default.aspx?uq=z72182‘,’__PO_1";return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" style="font-weight: bold" href="javascript:OpenNativeWindow(‘http://images.hammacher.com/PopWindows/Default.aspx?uq=z72182‘,’__POP_WINDOW_HANDLE’,510,510,true,true);">Play Video). With two of the fleet, buoyant spheres, opponents can race on…
