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Eugene S. Gamburg, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
By: centraljersey.com Each year in the United States, thousands of women are told they have gynecological cancer. The diagnosis can be devastating for some, but when the cancer is detected and treated early, the majority of patients go on to live happy and healthy lives. Understanding the facts about gynecological cancer and recognizing the early…
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Full kettles mean help throughout the year
Maj. Donald E. Berry, N.J. state commander, The Salvation Army 2010 is quickly drawing to a close. And as the year ends, so does the opportunity to make a tax-deductible donation to The Salvation Army for this year. More than simply receiving a tax deduction, you can still help to fill our kettles which…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com The Bordentown Regional High School wrestling team couldn’t have hoped for a better start to the season. Four matches into the season the Scotties are perfect. "We couldn’t ask for anything more," Bordentown coach Joe Sprague said. "We won the Patriot duals and we beat Rancocas Valley, which were two of our goals…
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com NEW HOPE – For the third consecutive year, the borough’s budget will maintain the tax rate and not increase property taxes in 2011. The average property owner, whose property is assessed at $47,400, will pay $555.77 in real estate tax next year to support borough services. The Borough Council approved the $3.2 million…
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Pat Tanner
By: centraljersey.com I recently asked a select group of Princeton-area chefs to share their most delicious, most furtive secrets, and, boy, did they ever! One was even moved to wax poetic. Contrary to what I’m trying to get you to believe, though, I asked not for their personal peccadilloes but rather for their best, most…
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Don’t dump that old computer
By Amber Cox Electronics will no longer be picked up if residents leaves them out on the curb on trash day after Dec. 31. A new rule mandated by the 2009 State Electronic Waste Management Act states that on Jan. 1, 2011, “televisions and computers, including laptops and monitors will be banned from all landfills…
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MANVILLE: Blaze routs resident
Firefighters from all three Manville companies were called to North 5th Avenue Monday night to fight a fire in a second-floor apartment. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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HILLSBOROUGH: SVP to stage ‘Octette Bridge Club’
HILLSBOROUGH — The Somerset Valley Players will stage “The Octette Bridge Club” from Jan. 14-30 at the theater at 689 Amwell Road. It will be presented Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. with a Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets are $17 for general admission and $15 for seniors and students. The story is about…
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