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PRINCETON: Case scheduled in beaver deaths
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The case against Princeton Animal Control Officer Mark Johnson is scheduled to be heard in Lawrence Township Municipal Court on Oct. 12 at 10 a.m. Mr. Johnson is accused of illegally shooting two beavers in Pettoranello Gardens in Community Park North in May. Officials have said the beavers were deemed…
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MOUNT SAINT MARY ACADEMY TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE, October 23
Mount Saint Mary Academy in Watchung will hold its annual Open House on Sunday, October 23 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. All seventh and eighth grade girls and their families are invited to attend. Formal presentations will take place at 1:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Open House is an opportunity for prospective families…
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High mold levels, allergies, sinus and asthma
A. Mastrosimone, M.D. My office has been inundated with calls and patients complaing of sinus and allergy symptoms. With all the recent rain and the record flooding of homes and basements, mold exposure is higher than usual. A previously flooded basement floor or walls can be very conducive to mold growth especially if the area…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Avoid golf injuries and stay on par for the course
Richard E. Fleming Jr. Golf is usually considered a low-impact sport with less of a chance of injury than say, football. Yet that’s the last thing you want to hear when you’ve thrown your back out on the ninth hole and have to surrender your game. Fortunately, most golf injuries can often be prevented with…
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KESSLER INSTITUTE TO HOST FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR
By irene maslowski Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com) will host a free Health and Wellness Fair on Tuesday, October 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, 201 Pleasant Hill Rd., Chester, N.J. This special event is open to the public. Attendees will receive complimentary screenings and important information on…
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EDITORIAL: Moving forward on project
It was a long time coming but the redevelopment plan for the West Windsor transit village finally gained approval by the Township Council last week. The 4-1 vote could pave the way for 702 condos and 70,000 square feet of retail space around the Princeton Junction train station. The project has an assessed value of…
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PRINCETON: When it rains, it’s a barrel of savings
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer Fifteen residents of Princeton Township got a lesson in water conservation on Saturday during a workshop on how to make rain barrels. ”With all the rain we’ve been getting, we need to reduce the volume of water going into our storm drain,” said Sara Mellor, 31, a member of the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Quinn D. Gibson, 22, of Princeton, who was riding a bike, was involved in a collision at 9 a.m. on Sept. 23 at the intersection of Alexander Street and Faculty Road with a car driven by William J Radogna Jr., 54, of Princeton. According to police, Mr. Gibson was riding the wrong side…
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