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Anthony Dissen R.D.
By: centraljersey.com If you resolved to lose weight this year, you are not alone. Countless Americans vow each New Year to shed those extra pounds and lead a healthier lifestyle. While some may have short-term success, research shows that after five years only 5 percent of people maintain their weight loss, with most gaining it…
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Anthony Dissen R.D.
By: centraljersey.com If you resolved to lose weight this year, you are not alone. Countless Americans vow each New Year to shed those extra pounds and lead a healthier lifestyle. While some may have short-term success, research shows that after five years only 5 percent of people maintain their weight loss, with most gaining it…
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Red Cross to offer baby sitter training session
By: centraljersey.com SOMERVILLE – Baby sitter’s training will be held Friday, Feb. 18, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the American Red Cross, 14 W. Cliff St. There will be training in child care and first aid, plus participants will learn to make smart decisions and stay safe in any baby-sitting situation.
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"Joan Snyder/Intimate Works", January 17 – June 5, 2011
Joan Snyder, "Study for Ancient Night Sounds", 1984/85, oil and pencil on canvas, 8 x 14 1/4 inches
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Michele Byers
By: centraljersey.com New Jersey rocks! And I’m not talking about Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, the Smithereens or even the Fugees. I’m talking about the bedrock that forms the foundation of this state we’re in. A recent study found that New Jersey’s rocks are older than previously thought. The new knowledge gives us ever more reason…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com It seems only fitting that Emily Bausher should become the first New Egypt girls basketball player to score 1,000 points. "It definitely is," said Warriors head coach Matt Brogan. "She’s a perfect example of a student-athlete. She’s the perfect role model. She’s been a three-sport starter for four years." Bausher, who at the…
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ALLENTOWN: UFR district eyes sharing services with Millstone, Roosevelt
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN Richard Fitzpatrick, superintendent of schools for the Upper Freehold Regional district, told the school board last week that possible shared services agreements with Millstone and Roosevelt could help plug some of the projected $2 million shortfall in the district’s next budget. ”We have had some meaningful discussions with…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough Council swears in new members
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — The Borough Council held its annual reorganization meeting last week to swear in three council members, adopt a $485,239 temporary operating budget and make municipal appointments for 2011. Mayor Stuart Fierstein told the six members of the all-Republican council to brace for a difficult year ahead because of…
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Prepping for Oscar
Here are the films you should see if you want to be prepared for the awards season By Elise Nakhnikian THERE are less than 50 days left to watch the nominated films before the Oscars air on the last Sunday in February, so this week’s review is a rundown of movies that I expect to…
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