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PRINCETON: Christmas tree lighting in Palmer Square
Photos by Mark Czajkowski The annual Christmas tree lighting in Palmer Square on the day after Thanksgiving marked the beginning of the holiday season in Princeton. As always, the event featured featured music, happy kids, eager shoppers and the guest of honor — Santa Claus.
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PRINCETON: Herzog moves up for PHS
New girls hockey coach has passion on ice By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Having grown up playing ice hockey, Christian Herzog couldn’t stay away from the game long after his playing days had ended. ”After high school I was not focused as much on ice hockey,” said Herzog, who played four years at Hightstown High…
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BRING YOUR GOLD TO HAR SINAI THIS WEEKEND
By Har Sinai A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Hopewell Twp. – Hamilton Jewelers is pairing with Har Sinai Temple for a "Golden Opportunity of an Evening” fundraiser on Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Wine, light hors d’oeuvres and dessert will be served at the event which will feature Golden Oldies music and free gold jewelry appraisals by…
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Relaxation and More for Cancer Patients
By Bryna Elder-Munro, NCTMB New Massage Therapy Practice with Focus on Helping Cancer Patients and Survivors LAMBERTVILLE—Cancer patients and survivors now have a new place to find pain and stress relief. Now open in the Canal Studios Building, In Balance Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork offers supportive-touch massage for patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment…
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MONTGOMERY: Vets bear witness to Pearl Harbor, Battle of Bulge
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Harrowing personal experiences from both sides of America’s involvement in World War II were related to Montgomery High School students last week as part of a program honoring the country’s veterans. Thomas Mahoney, 87, a survivor the attack on Pearl Harbor, and George Waple, 88, who fought in…
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Street-level view of leaf collection
The Peretzmans of Princeton We read with great interest Friday’s article in The Princeton Packet about the discussion on township leaf management issues in which representatives of the Environmental Commission focused on noncompliance by residents in the Littlebrook Elementary School area. We were unaware of the meeting. Had we known our neighborhood was to become…
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