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PRINCETON: ‘Talk to your nervous system’: Feldenkrais instructor teaches self-awareness and stress reduction through movement
Barbara Abramson teaching a class in the Feldenkrais Method of ‘somatic education,’ which aims ‘to improve posture, coordination, flexibility and suppleness …. (and) alleviate pain by minimizing physiological and psychological stress associated with restricted functions.’
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township eyes Park and Recreation Committee
BY Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Township Committee introduced an ordinance Monday night to establish a Parks and Recreation Committee in the township. The specifics for the ordinance will not be finalized until after the public hearing and its adoption. Committeeman Bruce Hill said he wants the township to establish a Parks…
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PRINCETON: ‘Talk to your nervous system’: Feldenkrais instructor teaches self-awareness and stress reduction through movement
By Michele Alperin Special Writer It wasn’t until September 2010 that speech-language pathologist Barbara Abramson of Princeton finally left her position at the Rock Brook School for children with special needs to focus full time on building up her Feldenkrais practice. But Feldenkrais has been her passion since 1994, when she discovered practitioner Lawrence…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Rail service limited on Northeast Corridor
Morning derailment causes delays both directions NJ Transit will operate limited train service to and from New York’s Penn Station Tuesday afternoon and evening, the transit service announced. The limited service is due to what an NJ Transit spokesman said was a minor train derailment in Penn Station in the morning. This afternoon and evening…
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PRINCETON: Boys to men’s champs
Ettin free throws give University Radiology title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It was only a couple of years ago that Skye Ettin and his friends were still cellar dwellers in the Princeton Recreation Department Men’s Basketball Summer League. ”We came in as PYS and got banged around,” recalled Ettin of playing in the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Farmers go the extra mile: Nonprofit provides fresh produce for the hungry
By Pat Ellard Special to The Packet “Farmers Against Hunger.” That’s what Kristina Guttadora said. The expression sounded odd to me. “Of course farmers are against hunger,” I thought. “Hunger is what farmers deal with: Raising crops and getting the food to market so that everybody can eat, including the farmers and their families.…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Rail service limited on Northeast Corridor line
Morning derailment causes delays both directions NJ Transit will operate limited train service to and from New York’s Penn Station Tuesday afternoon and evening, the transit service announced. The limited service is due to what an NJ Transit spokesman said was a minor train derailment in Penn Station in the morning. This afternoon and evening…
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PRINCETON: Boys to men’s champs
University Radiology’s Skye Ettin tries to get up a shot between Chris Edwards (left) and Evan Johnson in Game 2 of the Princeton Recreation Department Men’s Basketball Sum´mer League. Ettin’s free throws with eight seconds left beat Winberie’s/Miller Lite, 36-34, in the decisive Game 3 Friday. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith
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WEST WINDSOR: Babe Ruth 13s drop showdown
WW-P looks to bounce back in elimination play By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro 13-year-old all-star team is hoping that one bad inning wasn’t enough to take all their momentum away from two big wins. In a Sunday night showdown of the two unbeatens from Pool A of the Mid-Atlantic Babe Ruth…
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