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PRINCETON: ‘Talk to your nervous system’: Feldenkrais instructor teaches self-awareness and stress reduction through movement
Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-1984), physicist, engineer, mathematician, judo master and student of acupuncture, created the Feldenkrais system ‘to relieve a knee injury for which surgery only promised a 50-50 chance of success.’
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MONTGOMERY: Mosca sweeps trio of races
Lenape swimmer stars at PASDA Championships By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Peter Mosca will challenged in the next year while competing against older boys, but he showed he has no match among his swim peers. The Lenape Swim Club standout captured all three of his individual races in Division 2 at the recent Princeton…
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MONTGOMERY: Bigger is better at regionals
Montgomery 11s start Mid-Atlantics with win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Montgomery 11-year-old all-star baseball team has found big differences between the state and regional levels. Everything is bigger at the regional level, from the effect of mistakes, to the magnitude of every pitch, to the size of opposing players. Montgomery fell to…
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PRINCETON AREA: Farmers go the extra mile: Nonprofit provides fresh produce for the hungry
Nathan Leach, left, and Brian Strumfels, a driver for Farmers Against Hunger, both volunteer with the organization, which collects and distributes free produce to food charities. FAH needs donations of time, energy and cash.
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Press Release
By Peter Barnett Peter Barnett at The Museum of Arts and Design August 5 n November 25, 2011 New York The Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle New York NY 10019 Hours: Fridays 10:30-1:30 and 2:30 -5:00 [email protected] / 718 768 9417 [email protected] / 212 299-7777 By pushing clay to the extremes ceramic…
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MCCC Students Take on Paris and Leave with New Perspectives
From left, MCCC students Nicole Bailey and De’Ana Leonard (partial view), faculty member Linda Gaylo, students Diana Bridgeforth, Allana Hicks,Dorothy Edwards, Annette Bacon, Linda Cruzeta and faculty member Diane Hilker. Not pictured: Harriet Jones.
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PRINCETON AREA: Farmers markets a growing success
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer With fresh corn and tomatoes hitting peak season, local farmers markets are celebrating Farmers Market Week in New Jersey this week. Farmers markets have sprouted up almost everywhere in recent years. Lorette Pruden, Montgomery farmers market manager, said, “It’s been a huge explosion.” ”(The Montgomery Market) has grown every year…
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LAWRENCE: CEO becomes an ‘undercover’ boss
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Something was bugging Phil Cooper about his business. His Lawrenceville-based pest control company wasn’t succeeding the way he wanted. Yes, business was up, but not the way it should have been. Commercial sales were outpacing residential sales and he wanted it the other way around. So, Mr. Cooper took matters…
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