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Give Kids a Smile
By Nicole Kurz February is National Childrens Dental Health month, and to do our part Manville Dental Group LLC will host it’s 6th Annual Give Kids a Smile Day. On Friday February 4, 2011 we will be offering FREE exams, x rays and cleanings to any uninsured child(ren) ages 12yrs and younger. Parents just need to call…
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Princeton Lacrosse Club holding signups
By: centraljersey.com Princeton Lacrosse Club is now accepting enrollment for the Spring 2011 season. Boys and girls in Pre-K through third grade meet on Sunday afternoons for instructional clinics. PLC Travel Teams are open to 3rd-8th grade boys and girls. The fundamentals of lacrosse will be developed with emphasis on positive sportsmanship, healthy competition and…
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Susan Van Dongen
By: centraljersey.com Forget the controversy over the changes in Western astrology that’s been in the news lately. You know, all the chatter about how the earth’s wobbly rotation has shifted all the astrological signs by 23 degrees. So Geminis are now Tauruses and whatnot, Scorpio has been reduced to just about 10 days, and there’s…
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Stephanie Vaccaro
By: centraljersey.com Powerful, resilient, strong – these are the qualities that a new girls club aims to develop in its members at John Witherspoon Middle School. Teachers Amy Wargo and Kelly Riely, who have been preparing to launch PRS Girls for three years, will host the first meeting Monday. "This club will provide an opportunity…
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HHS WEEK IN REVIEW
By: centraljersey.com Sam Lopez had 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists in the Rams 41-30 win over Nottingham Friday, while Qwanza Harper had 11 points and seven rebounds. Taylor Chappell added eight points and Ryan Borden had seven. Borden threw in 21 and Harper added 14 but the Rams dropped a 61-59 decision at…
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County ice rink closed
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – Mercer County Ice Skating Rink in Mercer County Park in West Windsor will be closed temporarily in order to repair a maintenance problem that is preventing the ice from fully freezing. A leak in one of the lines has caused the pumps to automatically shut down as they are meant to…
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CRANBURY: Students rap about diversity
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Interdisciplinary lessons about diversity inspired eighth-grader Nick Demola to write his own rap about bullying and perform it in front of his class during Diversity Week, then again in front of the Board of Education at its meeting Jan. 18. This year, Cranbury School teachers tried a new…
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Don’t ‘save’ by cutting benefits
Madlyn Fergang, of Monroe Township Last year, over 160,000 New Jerseyans who rely on the state’s pharmaceutical aid programs, PAAD and Senior Gold, were hit with shocking news. In an effort to balance New Jersey’s budget, the state proposed a first-ever $310 deductible and the more than doubling of brand-name prescription drug co-pays for…
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CRANBURY: More downtown parking among committee’s goals
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Implementation of the new Master Plan and creating more parking for downtown are the main common goals of the Township Committee this year, but each member of the committee also had their own goals to share at the committee meeting Jan. 24. Two new committeemen, Dan Mulligan and…
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