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PRINCETON: ‘Sound Medicine’: Scheide concert by Zurich Chamber Orchestra will benefit the ‘new’ UMCP
Clarinetist Dimitri Ashkenazy.
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MONROE: Busy hands and a loving heart
By Pam Hersh, Special Writer It was 2 p.m. Jan. 2, 2011 — just 38 hours into the New Year. So far, so good — I had managed to keep my New Year’s resolution to curb my expenditures on accessories, i.e., scarves, hats, wraps and junk jewelry. Then I met Vicki Frankel Kaufman, of Monroe,…
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JUSTIN TIME
By: centraljersey.com The player that single-handedly could put the Princeton University women’s basketball team on her back won’t be able to the rest of this season. At least, not on the court. Niveen Rasheed has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee on…
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NOFA-NJ to meet at PU Jan. 29-30
By: centraljersey.com Food for thought and thoughts on food will be offered at an expanded 21st Annual Winter Conference of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey, taking place Jan. 29 and 30 at Princeton University. NOFA-NJ’s winter conference, is the premier gathering for organic and sustainable food, farming and gardening community in the…
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Christian Kirkpatrick
By: centraljersey.com In January, it’s not easy to make winter look romantic. But an Eden Dreams gala can transport its guests from their dispirited memories of shoveling sidewalks and cleaning windshields into a crisp, white world of hope and beauty. And so on Saturday nearly 400 guests came to the Hyatt Regency Princeton to attend…
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Saddest day for township department
By: centraljersey.com The fact that Mark Emann, Michael Henderson and Arthur Villarusz had to resign their positions with the Princeton Township Police Department will probably be considered to be one of the saddest days in the history of the department. The predicament that Mark Emann was in caused me emotional stress. I sincerely hope that…
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CRANBURY: Mulligan first committee liaison to Scouts
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Committeeman Dan Mulligan will be the first Township Committee liaison to the Scouts. His role as liaison will be to assist Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts with any projects they do involving the township. ”Scouting is something I did as a child,” Mr. Mulligan said. He was a…
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John D. Passalaris, M.D.
By: centraljersey.com Heart disease: It’s the leading cause of death among Americans and one of the most common medical problems in the United States. It is also one of the most preventable – but first you have to know the facts. What is heart disease? There are many types of diseases that can affect the…
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JAMESBURG: Chili Cook-Off raises money for wounded vet
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The Jamesburg Elks Lodge 2180 Special Needs Children’s Committee sponsored a Chili Cook-Off on Sunday at the lodge to benefit Lance Cpl. Colin Pascik, of Monroe, who was wounded in Afghanistan. Members of the lodge and their families and friends came out and supported the event by either…
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