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HEALTH: Keeping your heart in shape
Cardiovascular disease is the number-one killer of both women and men in the United States, yet sometimes people don’t have the level of awareness they need to realize its significant risks. Lisa S. Motavalli, MD, a cardiologist on the medical staff of Princeton HealthCareSystem, advises that a healthy heart starts with a healthy lifestyle. ”Heart…
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Princeton HS Student competed in two tournaments for Tiger Field Hockey Club
Dan Shaughnessy, Princeton High School Student
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Cast of "13 the Musical" Invites Community Participants to National Dance Day Event at Kelsey Theatre July 30
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J.- In celebration of National Dance Day, the cast of the Pennington Players’ production of "13 The Musical," in cooperation with Kelsey Theatre, will host a National Dance Day Event on the West Windsor campus of Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road. This dance event is open to…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: The heat is on; take precautions
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer People, especially the elderly, are being advised to take precautions as temperatures are expected to soar into the 90s this week, with the mercury approaching 100 degrees Friday and Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. The Princeton Senior Resource Center and community rooms at the Spruce Center housing facility…
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Potts Brothers of Hamilton compete in two tournaments for Tiger Field Hockey Club
Alan (left) and Tony Potts of Hamilton
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PRINCETON: 101 Fund helps PHS grads pay for college
Princeton High School graduate Yoanna Pumpalova found herself in the midst of a financial predicament when, halfway through her studies at Barnard, her father lost his job. Combined with her sister finishing college, a fact that drastically alters a financial aid package, she turned to the 101 Fund, a local nonprofit with the sole purpose…
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LOOSE ENDS: Tasty sounds at Princeton Shopping Center
SOLful Photography The salsa band Swing Sabroso will perform at 6:30 p.m . July 21 at the Princeton Shopping Center.
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EDITORIAL: It’s better to be safe than sorry
One of the first impressions is “What? An armed home invasion in a community like West Windsor?” And the next might be, “How terrifying for the family. How would I feel if it was my family?” Imagine having four armed men dressed in black, with their faces covered, enter your home late on a Sunday…
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