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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘The Iron Lady’
Meryl Streep turns in another yet another ‘astonishingly good’ performance as Brirtish Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who was, at one time, the most powerful woman in the world, and who relished her position.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Precision spin team debuts 2012 show
Winterguard Novice performer Emily Van Pelt, an 8th grader, shows her brother, college student Brendan Comfort, how to spin a flag.
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CURE Auto Insurance and 94.5 PST Launch Seventh Annual "Pay It Forward" Scholarship
By Tom Cosentino Princeton, NJ – Young adults who do worthwhile things like feeding the hungry or raising money for an important cause will have a chance at being rewarded for their kindness by having it PAID FORWARD as part of the Seventh Annual “Pay It Forward” Scholarship Award from CURE Auto Insurance and 94.5…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Living with multiple sclerosis
By Rene Gomez Multiple sclerosis can be a frustrating disease, as it is largely unpredictable with disabling symptoms that typically come and go. But with new approaches to detection and treatment, the disease does not have to sideline otherwise active and healthy patients. Fortunately, with the help of medication and rehabilitation, many patients can live…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Sixth-graders triumph in Scripps Spelling Bee
Stone Bridge Middle School winner advances to county tournament By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer Ceremonious: (adj.) relating and appropriate to grand and formal occasions. UPPER FREEHOLD — Certainly, the second annual Scripps Spelling Bee at Stone Bridge Middle School was a ceremonious occasion and sixth-grader Julian Tsang spelled the adjective correctly on his way to…
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Capital Health Attains Prestigious Magnet® Recognition for the Third Time
By D MacNeill The highest honor a hospital can receive for its professional nursing practice and is considered the gold standard for nursing excellence TRENTON, NJ – Capital Health announced today that it has for the third time attained prestigious Magnet® recognition for Excellence in Nursing Service from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). “Fewer than…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Planning Board reorganizes
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP A committee of the Bordentown Township Planning Board plans to interview candidates to serve as the board’s attorney for 2012. A nominee is expected to be voted on by the full board at its next meeting on Feb. 9, member Michael Dauber said, adding that the previous…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, week of Jan. 19
Basketball Wizards take on ARIS faculty Saturday, Jan. 21 The basketball Harlem Wizards will take on the Auten Road Intermediate School All-Stars, aka the faculty, at 7 p.m. at the high school on Raider Boulevard. Doors open at 6. Advance tickets are $8 for students and senior citizens, and $12 general admission. At the…
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LAWRENCE: Residents appointed to boards, committees
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council appointed 35 residents to 12 of the township’s advisory boards and committees, filling out those boards’ rosters, Tuesday night. At the Planning Board, the council appointed Terrence Leggett of Johnson Avenue and Christopher Bobbitt of Nathan Hale Avenue to fill unexpired terms ending in 2013, and Ian Dember…
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