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Postpartum Depression: Help is Out There For Women in Lambertville
By Postpartum Depression: Help is Out There For Women in Lambertville Resources Also Include 24-Hour Statewide Help Line and Informational Web Site Most new mothers – anywhere from 60 to 80 percent – experience at least a brief episode of the "baby blues" – feelings of sadness, anxiety, loneliness, or moodiness – within the first…
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Postpartum Depression: Help is Out There For Women in Middlesex County
By Postpartum Depression: Help is Out There For Women in Middlesex County Resources Also Include 24-Hour Statewide Help Line and Informational Web Site Most new mothers – anywhere from 60 to 80 percent – experience at least a brief episode of the "baby blues" – feelings of sadness, anxiety, loneliness, or moodiness – within the…
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BORDENTOWN: Police investigate three burglaries
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Police are seeking residents’ help in solving three burglaries that occurred recently in the northern part of the township. The first reportedly occurred about 12:45 p.m. Jan. 20 at a residence on Redwood Avenue. Police said someone forced entry through an outside basement door and then climbed…
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FLORENCE: $300K grant boosts plans for bike path
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer FLORENCE The township will soon have a new bike trail, having recently received a $300,000 grant from the state Department of Transportation’s Bikeways program. The money will go toward establishing a bike path on Old York Road toward the E. Budd Marter Memorial Park, Township Administrator Richard Brook said.…
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MANVILLE: Girls roll to first victory
Mortensen leads rout in rematch with Tech by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The Manville High girls certainly didn’t look like a winless basketball team in Monday afternoon’s home game against Sussex Tech. They were running the floor and scoring in transition, hitting jump shots, rebounding and playing good defense. They played with confidence and got…
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Fox Rothschild’s Princeton Office Treats Homeless Children to Disney on Ice
By Deirdre Gleason Princeton, NJ – February 2, 2009 – Fox Rothschild LLP’s Princeton office recently hosted a night at Disney on Ice for approximately 45 people from HomeFront, a local charity helping the homeless in Central New Jersey. The group attended the January 29, 2009, show at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, NJ.…
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MANVILLE: Papal honors conveyed to Manville native
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer Former Manville resident Ralph A. Stansley was one of three priests in the Diocese of Trenton recognized with the Catholic Church’s papal honor, receiving the title of monsignor in December. ”I was quite surprised,” Monsignor Stansley, 62, said. “Being named a monsignor is not something you expect. You really just…
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MONROE: Five vehicle accident in Monroe
MONROE — No one was seriously injured Monday after a five vehicle accident that involved three motorcycles and two cars at the intersection of Cranbury South River and Docks Corner roads. According to police, a Harley Davidson motorcycle driven by Janet Maughan, 56, of Old Beth Page, and a Yamaha motorcycle driven by Daniel…
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George J. "Brother" Hartmann Jr., 78,
passed away peacefully on January 31st at the Compassionate Care Hospice located in St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton with his loving daughter Lynne by his side. Born in Trenton, George was a lifelong resident of Bordentown. After graduating from Trenton Catholic High School, he attended Eckels School of Mortuary Science in Philadelphia, graduating in…
