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Princeton House Behavioral Health in Hamilton
BY PHCS News Princeton House Behavioral Health in Hamilton Expands Children’s Mental Health Services New, Intensive Program Helps Children Return to Local Schools Responding to a growing need for children’s mental health services in the Mercer County region, Princeton House Behavioral Health’s Outpatient Site http://www.princetonhouse.org in Hamilton announced the opening today of a new program…
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Mildred Robinson
BORDENTOWN CITY Mildred Robinson (nee Heintz), 90, died at Clare Estate, Bordentown, on Dec. 14. Funeral services were held in the Farmer Funeral Home, Roseland, on Wednesday. Interment was at Prospect Hill Cemetery, Caldwell. She was born in West Orange and lived in Roseland until 2004 when she moved to Columbus. She was a…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Improving hospital care for seniors
NICHE changes nursing practice to benefit hospitalized seniors. By ASHLEY ZAMPINI, R.N. Princeton HealthCare System As we age, our bodies experience changes that no medicines can stop. We lose bone density. Our kidneys and liver function less effectively. Our ability to respond to stressors — physical and psychological — decreases. These natural…
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Gift of Parenthood
Local parents share their spa day-wishes, weekend getaway dreams and more By Kristin Boyd DEAR Santa, Susan Pollara, who has two children, would like a gift cer tificate to Metropolis Spa in Princeton or Art of Massage in Hopewell. Your choice. Jennifer Mermans, also a mother of two, would really, really enjoy an…
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Police Beat: From the Dec. 18 edition
Staff report BORDENTOWN CITY Elizabeth Street residents reported the theft of a Nintendo Wii game system and associated equipment and games, collectively valued at $350, at 4:39 p.m. Saturday. Police said Monday that it was unclear how the thief entered the residence. * * * Michael Matos, 28, of Trenton, was charged Saturday with resisting…
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Community Calendar: From the Dec. 18 edition
Food pantry Businesses on Farnsworth Avenue in Bordentown City will again partner with St. Mary’s food pantry to collect non-perishable groceries and personal hygiene products for the area’s needy. We all did a pretty good job during the Thanksgiving holiday and we hope to do even better during Christmas time. Look for the…
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Tommaso Iadevaia
Tommaso Iadevaia, 86, died Saturday, Dec. 13, at his home in Ellicott City, Md. Mr. Iadevaia was born in Durazzano, Benevento, Italy, came to the U.S. in 1951, and settled in South River, where he lived for six years before moving to Monroe in 1957, where he spent most of his life before moving to…
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EDITORIAL: Remove final barrier to equality
A state panel has issued a report that makes it clear that New Jersey should join Massachusetts and Connecticut and make same-sex marriage legal. The New Jersey Civil Union Review Commission, which issued its report on Dec. 10, has found that civil unions have failed to address fully the concerns raised by the state Supreme…
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GUEST OPINION: Green planning could save township money
By Jason Medina At last week’s public meeting, the Bordentown Township Committee heard information regarding the new local government energy audit program created by the Board of Public Utilities and the Clean Energy Program. The program offers an incentive for local governments to conduct comprehensive energy audits of its buildings and facilities to identify ways…
