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Inspired by art
Art students from Montgomery Upper and Lower Middle Schools, with teacher Arlene Milgram, at the PSO’s Listen Up! exhibit opening.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Ending Autism myths
Photographer Submitted photos Left, Dr. Barbie Zimmerman-Bier meets with a group of parents of autistic children. Right, Lorell Levy of Lawrence holds a seminar on Autism in Ghana during a recent trip.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Ending Autism myths
Matt Rainey Submitted photo South Brunswick resident Genevieve Kumapley works with an autistic child in Ghana during a recent trip. She joined two other medical professionals on the trip to bring a better awareness of Autism to residents in that nation.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Ending Autism myths
Medical trio heads to Ghana By Lea Kahn, Special writer In Ghana, some people believe that an autistic child must have been possessed by the devil. Or maybe it’s the parents’ fault if their child is withdrawn and does not communicate with others. Lawrence resident Lorell Levy set out to change those perceptions during a…
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MONROE: Make-A-Wish hosts Macy’s ‘Believe Campaign’
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Make-A-Wish New Jersey hosted its first “Yes, Virginia” viewing party in celebration of Macy’s 5th Annual “Believe Campaign” at the Samuel & Josephine Plumeri Wishing Place on Dec. 15. ”This castle was built for our wish children and this was an opportunity to share a special day with…
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WEST WINDSOR: Maher off to fast start on mat
Pirates freshman wins 106 title at East Brunswick By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Nick Maher came into the season hoping to duplicate the sort of success that he had as a middle school wrestler. In his first varsity season, the freshman at West Windsor-Plainsboro High South has been quick to make an impact. Maher…
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MONROE: Crash sends two to hospital
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — A two-car collision at the intersection of Schoolhouse and Nathaniel roads Dec. 27 sent two unidentified 18-year-old women to the hospital, according to police. Police said the accident took place at 12:18 p.m. Dec. 27 when Kotoe K. Noa, 29, of Monroe was traveling east on Schoolhouse…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New council for New Year
Ed Birch photo Mayor Frank Gambatese (far right) gives his annual report at the Township Council reorganization meeting Jan. 1.
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