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Bryan awaiting decision after marathon hearing
Nearly two dozen police chiefs turn out in support of suspended official BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer A fter an 11-hour hearing at Edison Town Hall last week, the fate of Police Chief Thomas Bryan’s suspension now lies in the hands of an attorney who was brought in during the chief’s administrative hearing. The hearing…
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Avidan Management has installed 17,745 solar panels atop its building on Talmadge Road in Edison. Officials said it is the largest rooftop solar installation in the U.S. See story, inside. JEFF GRANIT staff
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PRINCETON: Good-bye to a good Guy
PU’s Gadowsky heading to Penn State to start hockey program By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor After quickly building the Princeton University men’s ice hockey program into an ECAC championship contender, head coach Guy Gadowsky was a hot commodity. Gadowsky finally found an offer he couldn’t refuse when Penn State announced plans to start a…
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SPOTLIGHT: Going vegan: Save the planet, save your health, bite by bite
By Rochelle Blank-Zimmer Specia to The Packet This April celebrates Earth Day’s 41st anniversary. Countless people are planting gardens, using recycled shopping bags, buying local, ridding their homes of toxic detergents, lowering their heat, trading in paper towels for washable cloths, and using energy-efficient light bulbs. All this is great, but in terms…
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MONTGOMERY: Mikrut’s scoring helps ease growing pains
Junior develops for boys lax By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alec Mikrut is playing more for the Montgomery High School boys lacrosse than ever. That isn’t a surprise. The junior midfielder’s scoring, however, is a big surprise. ”I did not expect to be scoring this much,” said Mikrut, who had three goals in the…
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Summer Fling Craft/Vendor Show
By Mary Lou Conover We would appreciate having this release published in the Cranbury Press. The Rhythm In Motion 4-H Club of Middlesex County will be hosting a Country Line Dance Instruction evening at the 4-H Center, May 19th . Doors will open at 6pm. Lessons will begin at 6:30 and end at 8:30. Tickets…
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Free One-Hour Seminar Helps Cancer Survivors Move from “Patient” to “Participant in Life”
By Gail Tyrrell On May 12, Ruby Heals Foundation will provide a free one-hour seminar, “Reinventing Your Life After Cancer,” at the Montclair Breast Center from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Designed by two-time cancer survivor Gail Tyrrell, the seminar helps people get unstuck and recreate their lives post-cancer. Cancer survivors don’t have to be…
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PRINCETON: Henderson gets to work on court
PU men’s coach back at roots By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mitch Henderson wasted no time in attacking his first head coaching job. After introducing himself to the returning players on the Princeton University men’s basketball team, Henderson introduced himself to four Princeton recruits on Wednesday night, the day before he was officially introduced…
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HEALTH MATTERS: First Aid help for cuts and scrapes
By Craig Gronczewski, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Cuts and scrapes happen. You trip and fall and skin your knee. You’re slicing bread and end up slicing your finger. You tumble off your bike and scrape your elbow. Fortunately, most cuts and scrapes are minor and can be treated at home. But…
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