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PRINCETON: Tough ending just a beginning for PU hoops
Tiger men fall to Wildcats on late shot By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Thursday’s 59-57 last-second loss to Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA tournament may seem like a tough ending, but it’s also a bright beginning for the Princeton University men’s basketball team. The Tigers have taken steps forward in each…
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NEIL N. JASEY, M.D. TO LEAD BRAIN INJURY PROGRAM
By irene Maslowski Neil N. Jasey, Jr., M.D. (http://www.kessler-rehab.com/patient-center/staff/DoctorDetails.aspx?ID=62) has been appointed Acting Director for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com). In this role, Dr. Jasey will direct the comprehensive brain injury rehabilitation program at Kessler’s three campuses in West Orange, Saddle Brook, and Chester, and will work closely with the…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: On the Geek Index, Princeton’s off the scale
By Pam Hersh Special Writer I love Pi(e), the apple and numerical type, as well as Mimi Omiecinski and Joy Chen for their smart marketing initiative based on being ezsmart – the Princeton Pi (3.14159) Day celebration on 3/14, the birth date of Princeton’s most renowned smart resident, Albert Einstein. However, having had a…
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Trenton & Edison IRS Offices Open on Saturday Mar. 26
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson Taxpayers who may have difficulty visiting an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center during weekday business hours can visit an IRS office on Saturday, March 26 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. IRS offices will be open for Saturday hours on March 26 from 9am to 2pm in…
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ALLENTOWN: UFRSD drivers decry bus outsourcing
Layoffs on horizon as school district prepares bid specs for contractors By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — The school district’s 18 bus drivers and aides facing the loss of their jobs told the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education that its plan to sell its fleet of buses and outsource transportation routes was a…
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It’s a Play Date: YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day Aims to Get Families Moving Through Play
By Donna Dass Somerset Valley YMCA Celebrating Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 16 On Saturday, April 16, the Somerset Valley YMCA is encouraging all kids and parents to come to the Y for a play date and commit to being active every day. It’s all part of the YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day– the…
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HEALTH MATTERS: How to get your blood flowing
By Elliot B. Sambol, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System From high blood pressure and stroke to varicose veins and peripheral arterial disease, poor circulation can lead to more than just cold hands and feet. When blood flow is limited, it can cause a variety of health conditions that if left untreated, could become life-threatening.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Boys Swimmer of the Year
Newcomer Park adjusted to high school swimming By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Patrick Park professed surprise over and over at his success after meets in his first year of high school swimming. West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys swim coach Paul Hamnett wasn’t surprised by his freshman’s success, but more with how he carried himself through…
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