Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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HypnoBirthing
Women are taught how to breathe for maximum relaxation and how to connect with their subconscious to go into a deep state of calm By: Lisa Stout, R.N., Special to The Packet There are many fears and misconceptions surrounding childbirth that are almost as old as the process itself. And yet, birth is a…
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‘How to Boil Water’ and other adventures
Date-Night Chicken from ‘How to Boil Water,’ which is ‘ideal for someone striking out on his or her own for the first time’ and needing some serious kitchen orientation.
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Juvenile chicken pox can lead to shingles
Medical science still doesn’t know why the shingles virus may reactivate in one person with certain risk factors and not in another with the same risk factors Harpeet Sidhu, M.D. Special to The Packet Just as an earthquake can have an aftershock, chicken pox — a disease that strikes most people in their childhood —…
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For complete arts and entertainment listings, please read TIMEOFF, The Packet’s weekly magazine, in today’s edition.
Friday, Aug. 24 By M. Redmond, Lifestyle King Clothing drive: The Princeton Family YMCA is hosting a clothing drive from 6 to 8 p.m. at the YMCA’s field on Robeson Place to help local families prepare for the upcoming school year. Gently used clothes are needed. (609) 497-9622, ext. 204. On the Web: www.princetonymca.org. Concert:…
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Letters to the Editor, Aug. 24
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 24 Developer’s proposal a troubling precedent To the editor: I would like to respond to Julie Fox’s letter last week regarding Greenview Avenue, the lovely little street east of the Princeton Cemetery. I agree that it is disturbing that a developer such as (architect) Hillier thinks that it is…
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For complete arts and entertainment listings, please read TIMEOFF, The Packet’s weekly magazine, in today’s edition.
This is the caption for photo 1 Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
