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Hunninghake supporter
Kim Korth, Bordentown City Yesterday I learned that Mike Hunninghake is not being reappointed to the Bordentown City Environmental Commission. The news surprised and saddened me what a loss to Bordentown. For whatever reason we are losing an effective, intelligent, dedicated and passionate person working to making the city a great place to live.…
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PRINCETON: Curtis wins gold in heptathlon
PHS grad among top Division III multi-event athletes By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kelly Curtis has a new gold watch, the victor’s spoils from the Penn Relays last Wednesday. ”I’m keeping it in a safe place,” said the Princeton High School graduate. “I’m not wearing it out on just any day. I’m going to…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Reducing the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome
By Harvey Smires, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Our hands and wrists play a part in almost everything we do. A sudden injury or a painful chronic condition such as carpal tunnel syndrome can turn even basic daily tasks into monumental challenges. One of the most common causes of hand and wrist pain, carpal…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center to host FREE Seminar on Fall Prevention
By irene Maslowski Whether it’s a slip on wet pavement or a trip on a rug or stairway, falls are the most common cause of injury in the United States. Kessler Rehabilitation Center (www.kesslerrehabilitationcenter.com), located at, 1715 Route 88, Brick, will host a free seminar on fall prevention on Thursday, May 12, at noon. Kessler…
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PRINCETON AREA: Bin Laden’s death brings mixed reactions
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer Jubilation, fear, relief, shock area residents are feeling a whirlwind of mixed emotions in response to President Barack Obama’s announcement Sunday evening that Osama bin Laden, mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks has been killed. President Obama reminded the American public that on that September day, a…
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Thanks for accurate school budget reporting
Earl T. Kim, Superintendent of Schools R. David Petit, President, Board of Education Montgomery Thank you for your fair and accurate reporting in the months leading up to the school budget vote and board election. Reporters Snodgrass and Vaccaro quickly learned the ins and outs of school finance as they explained the niceties to your…
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PRINCETON: Arbor Day event a tree-mendous success
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Trees are used for air, paper, log houses, pencils and buildings, according to first and second grade pupils at Littlebrook Elementary School. These were the uses given by the children when asked how trees are used at the beginning of a tree presentation on Friday morning in honor of Arbor…
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EDUCATION: Children’s author doesn’t go by the book
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO In the children’s book “The Hog Prince,” Eldon believes he is under a spell that only true love’s kiss can break. ”He kisses everyone he sees in hopes of becoming a prince, but we, as the readers, know it’s a frog prince and of course he doesn’t…
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PRINCETON: Communiversity draws thousands
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Music drifted oven the street, wafting with the smells of recipes from around the world as belly dancers vied for attention with a children’s performance troupe while the sounds of bands mingled with thousands of people at Communiversity Festival of the Arts on Saturday afternoon. With a picture-perfect sunny day,…
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