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PRINCETON: In the Pink: A special robe could play a role in achieving wellness
A model shows off Dr. Toby Israel’s ‘Robe to Wellness,’ which she believes can affect help women through breast cancer treatment. The Princeton YWCA’s Breast Cancer Resource Center will host a Robe to Wellness sewing circle Oct. 25 at Bramwell House
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teacher wants to help the middle class
Democrat Corfield is one of four candidates for state Assembly By Charles Kim, Packet Publications On the ballot in the Nov. 8 election is the state Assembly race featuring four candidates. This week, we profile Democrat Marie Corfield and Republican Jack Ciattarelli. Next week, we’ll portray incumbent Peter Biondi, a Republican, and Democrat Joe Camarota.…
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LAWRENCE: Milavsky is new middle school principal
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Long-time administrator Mindy Milavsky, who has been serving as the acting principal of the Lawrence Middle School, has been named to the post permanently by the Lawrence Township Board of Education. Ms. Milavsky, 41, had been serving as the assistant principal at LMS for the past two years. She was…
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LAWRENCE: Armed court attendant OK’d
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer With virtually no comment, Township Council approved an ordinance Tuesday that creates the post of armed court attendant, replacing the police officer who provides security when Lawrence Township Municipal Court is in session. The purpose of hiring an armed court attendant a position that is included in the township’s…
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Adopt-A-Family Program to Provide Holiday Dinners
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders You can help make this Thanksgiving special for a needy family in your town through the second annual Adopt-A-Family program being promoted by the Somerset County Board of Freeholders and mayors in the county’s 21 municipalities. “We often hear that people want to help others within their own community,”…
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MANVILLE: Vietnam War victims honored with wreath
Ceremony at "traveling wall" exhibit in county park By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Three of Manville’s Vietnam War veterans were honored at a ceremony Saturday for the American Veterans Traveling Tribute & Wall. The veterans were Col. John F. Dudash, Sgt. Andrew Horvath and PFC Michael W. Martineau. The tribute was…
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MANVILLE: Helping hands during flood are thanked
To the editor: Now that Hurricane Irene is a fading memory, and life in Manville is starting to get back to normal, my family and I would like to express our thanks to the many people who lent helping hands during the crisis. First of all, thanks to the Manville VFW Post 2290, who…
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Bergen Street lines are a good thing
Courtney and Tim Haggerty, Lawrenceville To the editor: We have been surprised by the outpouring of dissatisfaction with the Bergen Street “Complete Streets” initiative. We think this is a smart project that deserves praise. As we understand it, one of the goals of the project is to make it safer for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists…
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