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Photo Release: Rush Holt Sworn in For Sixth Term as U.S. Rep
Rush Holt Sworn in For Sixth Term as U.S. Rep
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EDITORIAL: Legalize marijuana for medical uses
Sean McGrath died four years ago of a rare and virulent form of cancer — cholangiocarcinoma — that squeezed his stomach and made it difficult to eat. An aggressive regimen of chemotherapy, radiation and intense drug treatments, which attacked the cancer, left him with nausea and further diminished his appetite, leading the 6-foot-tall musician…
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Consumers deserve ‘Right to Repair’
Laurie Ehlbeck, Fred Gruel, Sal Risalvato, Ev Liebman, Keith Krehel, John Holub To the editor: The New Jersey Assembly recently passed legislation — The Motor Vehicle Owners’ Right to Repair Act — allowing consumers to have their vehicles repaired where and by whom they please. Currently, vehicles that are equipped with computers — even…
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The Hun School Announces New Headmaster: Mr. Jonathan Brougham
Mr. Brougham’s tenure as Headmaster will begin July 1, 2009. BY: The Hun School of Princeton Princeton, NJ– The Hun School of Princeton announces Mr. Jonathan Brougham will be the School’s tenth headmaster. Following a seven-month, national search, Chairman of the Board Joseph Deane informed the entire School community this week that M. Brougham will…
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Local Chiropractic Physician is Now Certified in Cox Technique
By FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 58% of Chiropractic Physicians report that they perform Cox Technique according to the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, but only 1% of chiropractic physicians are actually certified in these procedures. The National University of Health Sciences now certifies chiropractic physicians in this technique and builds a referral network of physicians…
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WEST AMWELL: Republican Molnar returns to Township Committee
For the first time in more than 40 years, the committee consisted of all Democrats in 2008 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — A lone Republican returned to the previously all-Democratic Township Committee Jan. 1, and the mayor was elected to serve for a second year. Republican Committeeman Thomas Molnar’s return to the…
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NJ TRANSIT OFFERS EXTENDED SAVINGS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
Money-saving Family Super Saver and off-peak fares in effect from December 24 until January 5 BY: NJ TRANSIT NEWARK, NJ — NJ TRANSIT is extending the validity period of Family Super Saver Fares and Off-Peak Round-Trip (ORT) tickets for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, giving customers nearly two weeks of savings. NJ TRANSIT’s Family…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Bipartisan committee begins new year
Bordentown reorganizes with Republican mayor, Democratic deputy mayor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Township Committee reorganized Saturday, changing from an all-Republican committee to a bipartisan board. Committeeman William Morelli was elected from within the committee as mayor for 2009, and Committeeman James Cann was elected deputy mayor. Mr. Cann also was sworn into a one-year…
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PLUMSTED: Mayor addresses rumors of drug offenses by police
by Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — Mayor Ron Dancer is addressing recent “rumors” that township police officers have been charged with drug-related offenses. The mayor said Monday that members of the Township Committee, Police Department and Plumsted Township Police Benevolent Association have been approached by residents concerned about rumors of police officers and drug…
