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PRINCETON: After 40 years Forer Pharmacy closes
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Forer Pharmacy dispensed its last prescription Monday and closed after 40 years in business. Located at 160 Witherspoon St. in Princeton Borough, the Forer Pharmacy was owned by brothers Mel and Ira Atlas. The business has been sold to CVS in a deal that will close Wednesday. ”We’re closing…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: ‘Girls night out’ aiming to aid HomeFront
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer Whether or not you braved the crowds for bargains on Black Friday, HomeFront’s Women’s Initiative invites holiday shoppers to Share, Shop, Give, an event to check out unique gifts from local vendors while helping raise money for HomeFront. The event is spearheaded by two local residents and will support HomeFront’s…
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Open Discussion on Gender and Learning
On Tuesday, November 30th at 7pm, Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart Headmaster Olen Kalkus will give a presentation on Gender and Learning. By Judy Springer On Tuesday, November 30th at 7pm, Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart Headmaster Olen Kalkus will give a presentation on Gender and Learning. The talk is free of charge…
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Good Vibrations: How We Communicate
Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Princeton Center for Complex Materials, and Princeton University By Cotsen Children’s Library Authors use words, illustrators use pictures, but we’re taking communication to a whole new level! Princeton Professor Howard Stone and special guest Professor Bonnie Bassler will explore how we communicate through live demos, colorful slides, and plenty…
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RWJ Hamilton Collecting Greeting Cards for U.S. Service Members & Veterans
RWJ Hamilton pharmacy employees help sort holiday cards for the American Red Cross’s Holiday Mail for Heroes campaign. From left, Hazel Bondoc, Kathy Stocker, Rosa Ceria, Rebecca Smith, and Elaine Fowler.
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Community’s generosity feeds 6,000 in need
Connie Mercer, HomeFront As we pause to reflect on our blessings over this Thanksgiving holiday, we once again find the generosity of the community overwhelming. Hundreds of individual volunteers and volunteers from businesses and congregations collected and delivered the makings for a traditional festive Thanksgiving dinner to over 6,000 needy parents and children in our…
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