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Emeritus At Hillsborough Launches Free Rent Sweepstakes
By Mark Sinclair Emeritus at Hillsborough Launches Free Rent Sweepstakes Take a Tour of the Community for a Chance to Win Free Room and Board for One Year November 2, 2010 – Hillsborough, N.J. – Emeritus at Hillsborough, which provides assisted living and memory care services to local seniors, announced today that it…
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MARVIN BLICKENSTAFF’S PIANO RECITAL
By Judith Jain This year marks the 50th anniversary of The New School for Music Study. Several events have been planned to honor this auspicious occasion. This past summer, the 50th Anniversary Seminar commenced the celebration year. Former pedagogy students of Frances Clark presented on how they have integrated their education and experiences at the…
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New initiative at Capital Health is helping new parents minimize the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
D MacNeill A new initiative at Capital Health is helping new parents minimize the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by providing specially designed wearable blankets for their babies. SIDS is the leading cause of death among infants between 1 and 12 months old and the third leading cause overall of infant mortality in…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates pack wins boys XC
Joe Rosa captured his first Mercer County Championships individual title Friday at Washington Crossing State Park. Photo by Dennis Symons, Jr./dennissymons.com
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HEALTH MATTERS: Do’s and Don’ts at the Doctor’s
Before your visit, write down the top three things you want to talk to your doctor about. This ensures you don’t forget anything when you’re in the exam room.
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PRINCETON: Democrats sweep local races
Democrats have swept the local races in Princeton on Tuesday night. In Princeton Borough Democrat incumbent Roger Martindell received the most votes with 1,513, followed by Democrat newcomer Jo Butler, with 1,475 to win the two open seats on the Borough Council. Republican challengers Roland Foster Miller, with 627 votes, and Peter Marks, with 608…
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PRINCETON: PDS crowned MCT soccer champs
Panthers hold off PHS in final By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton Day School boys soccer team had a pretty good idea it would spent a lot of Saturday night’s Mercer County Tournament championship game on the defensive end of the field. But that didn’t mean the Panthers felt like they couldn’t win against…
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PRINCETON: Princetonians travel in search of sanity
On the Mall in Washington, D.C., on Saturday are area residents Jean Nall, Dan Nall and Jean Parsons. Photo by Larry Parsons
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