Category: archives
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NORTHERN BURLINGTON: Year in Review—Residents organize on issues in mid-2008
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Residents made their voices heard in the second third of 2008 as they voiced their concerns about zoning rules and local violence. The area also saw a few brushes with fame in the form of historic preservation awards for two local sites, and visits from a movie crew and a…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Thursday, Jan. 8 MOMS Meet The MOMS Club of Millstone Township will be holding its next monthly meeting at 10:00 a.m. Mothers from Millstone and Roosevelt are welcome to come meet the club’s members and learn about this international, nonprofit organization. It offers local, stay-at-home and part-time working moms support and the opportunity to…
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Town spending out of control
Frank J. Chrinko, Kendall Park Many years ago a member of the U.S. congress, commenting on excessive spending in government, said “a million dollars here and a million dollars there is too much. It all adds up to real money,” or words to that effect. There is little difference between that comment and what is…
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WEST WINDSOR: Mayor cites 2008 successes
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Construction workers could be found all over West Windsor in the past year as a host of municipal projects were finished in the township. Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh oversaw the completion of two bridges, a series of recreational projects and the improvement of over three miles of roads…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Street name will honor ‘Lone Bugler’
Retired Army 1st Sgt. Richard Pinter will be honored with a township street name, "Lone Bugler Way," to commemorate his service.
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Dr. Ricardo S. Viloria, 72 of Cranbury,
died Wednesday December 24, 2008 in the Virtua Memorial Hospital of Burlington of Mt. Holly. He was born and raised in the Philippines and came to the United States in 1969. He has resided in New Jersey since 1984 and has lived in Cranbury, NJ since 1993. Dr. Viloria obtained his Medical Degree in Manila…
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FORT DIX: Five men convicted of plotting assault on Fort Dix troops
A courtroom sketch of Eljvir Duka and Shain Duka made in 2007. Artwork by Shirley Shepard.
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HEALTH NOTES: Coping with stress during the holidays
It is an old and ironic habit of human beings to run faster when we have lost our way. — Rollo May, existential psychol ogist Most of us work very hard. Stress, fatigue, unreasonable expectations, the pressures of the media, financial problems, tough economic times, and the fact that one cannot spend time with family…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Dealing with children’s school anxiety
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental, emotional and behavioral problems to occur during childhood and adolescence. By Madhurani Khare, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Does your child start complaining of headaches and stomachaches when Sunday night rolls around after feeling perfectly fine all weekend? Does your son or daughter start acting out…
