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CRANBURY: Massage therapy soothes cancer patients
By Susan Van Dongen, Special Writer To be coping with cancer is to be poked by needles to draw blood for tests, prodded for tumors, treated with radiation, laser ablation and other techniques, dealt heavy doses of chemotherapy and other drugs. The patient sometimes finds him- or herself dissolving into a mere case, not a…
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SOUTH BRUNWSICK – SBHS graduates 680 class of 2011
Staff photos by Maria Riegel More than 600 South Brunswick High School seniors received their diplomas June 22 at the Sun Bank Center in Trenton.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough selects new council president
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — Longtime leader Councilman Larry Quattrone, a Democrat, was elected council president by his peers to fill the vacant position left by Councilwoman Isabel McGinty weeks earlier. Before voting at Monday’s council meeting, Councilwoman McGinty, a Democrat, said it would be nice to see a council president involved in…
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Graduation
By Rachel Klebanov and Margaret Mattes, Princeton High School Graduation. The word alone conjures images of caps and gowns, camera flashes, official diplomas, and, of course, tearful family members. It is about ending one era of life and entering a completely new one. But, for many of the Princeton High School class of 2011, the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Plaques showcase historic transformations
Downtown Hightstown co-chairman Lev Golinkin looks at one of 15 brass plaques hanging outside on businesses throughout downtown Hightstown. (Photo by Doug Carman)
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EAST WINDSOR: A call to all U.S. citizens
Virginia Tech program, led by former East Windsor man, aims to recruit, increase next generation of defense workers By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — For 25 years, Robert McGwier called the township home. Now, he’s left his work in Princeton for the opportunity of a lifetime. He’s leading an entirely new scholarship program…
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