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LOOSE ENDS: Reality replaces fantasy disasters
By Pam Hersh I had no urge to watch any disaster movies during the past few weeks. Reality and the subsequent omnipresent television images earthquake, floods, fires, and, of course, 9/11/2001 made me seek out a different form of escapism. No matter how much I tried to avoid talking about where I was…
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ROCKY HILL: Ceremony honors husband of 9/11 widow
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer ROCKY HILL Brenda Fallon is a curiously joyful woman. At first glance, her youthful energy, her passionate work to save the Mary Jacobs Library and her son having successfully completed college might be explanation enough if you didn’t know that she, like many in the Northeast, suffered an unthinkable…
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PRINCETON: 60 authors, illustrators at festival
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer Sixty authors and illustrators from all over the country autographed books and talked with fans Saturday at the sixth annual Princeton Children’s Book Festival at the Public Library. “It gets better and better every year. This is the biggest,” said Allison Santos, youth services librarian. ”I really like the mix…
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Speed Networking
By The Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Speed Networking Mercerville, NJ – The Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce’s WIB Committee is hosting its speed networking event. Perfect your 30 second pitch and enjoy face-to-face networking in a fun and fast-paced environment. This event is September 13, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. WHAT:…
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Four Volpe and Koenig Attorneys Recognized in 2012 Edition of Best Lawyers®
By Debra Andrews PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (September 12, 2011) – Volpe and Koenig, P.C., a leading intellectual property boutique law firm with offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Princeton, New Jersey announced today that four of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized in the 2012 edition of Best Lawyers®. Anthony S. Volpe, C. Frederick Koenig III, John…
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KESSLER INSTITUTE TO HOST FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR
By irene maslowski West Orange, NJ n Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com) will host a free Health and Wellness Fair on Tuesday, September 27, from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon at the Kessler Conference Center, located at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, 1199 Pleasant Valley Way in West Orange, N.J. This special event is open…
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MONTGOMERY: Riding for their brothers
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Brotherhood Ride pedaled its way to the Princeton Elks lodge in Blawenburg on Friday, Sept. 9, the final stop before Ground Zero to honor the 411 emergency services personnel who willingly gave their lives in 2001. The New York City Fire Department lost 343 firefighters who saved thousands…
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The differences between dementia and depression
By Philippe J. Khouri Dementia and depression are two of the most common psychiatric conditions among older adults and telling the difference can be difficult for most people. Yet coming up with the correct diagnosis is critical to managing symptoms and helping older adults maintain their quality of life. In fact, for patients with depression,…
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Citizens should vote for the best candidate
Brenda Mihan, West Windsor To the editor: This is in reply to the letter published in your Aug. 30 edition from the Blellochs criticizing Republicans for backing candidates for the West Windsor Council. In view of the fact that the Democrats’ immediate response was to back their own slate of candidates, I see this as…
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