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Monroe girls have soccer chemistry
By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer Kathy Dillon believes in chemistry, although it would be impossible to create her formula for success from any periodic table. The formula is IC3 and it is capable of producing wins at a frequent rate. ”Our saying is ‘team chemistry.’ I have a whole formula there,” Dillon said. “It’s IC-cubed:…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Republicans roll in Plumsted, Allentown
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer Republicans swept their way to victory in each of the area’s local races Tuesday. In Plumsted, GOP Committeemen Mike McCue and Eric Sorchik both won re-election to their second three-year terms on Township Committee. According to unofficial results from the township clerk, Mr. McCue garnered the most votes with 1,847.…
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LAWRENCE: Health Department prepares to defend against H1N1
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Seeking to protect young children from the H1N1 flu, the township Health Department has teamed up with school district officials to offer flu vaccination clinics. The first clinic was held Thursday morning for students in grades K-3, and the second one — for grades 4-6 — has been…
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Education the key to stabilizing population
Bonnie Tillery, Hamilton Kudos to the “girls summer reading club” (The Messenger-Press, Oct. 29) for making a difference in the lives of girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Their efforts will help the girls of Pakistan and Afghanistan become contributing members of their communities and help them delay their first pregnancy so that they can have…
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‘Bell, Book and Candle’
Allison DeKorte and John Bergeron in the Actors’ NET of Bucks County production of John van Druten’s classic comedy, "Book and Candle."
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Walk honors wife, friend, neighbor
By Davy James, Staff Writer When Kendall Park resident Arie Behar lost his wife, Amy, to breast cancer in 2007, he decided to honor her memory by raising money to help uninsured women obtain free screening mammograms to make sure other families do not have to face the same ordeal as his. He established the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP gains seat on Township Council
By Davy James, Staff Writer The township’s Republican Party ended a five-year drought on the Township Council on Tuesday when challenger John O’Sullivan gained a narrow victory over Democratic incumbent Mahesh “Mac” Shah. It is the first time since Councilman Ted Van Hessen was defeated in 2004 that the GOP will have a representative on…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Schools set clinics for H1N1 vaccine
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Students in some area school districts will have the chance to receive H1N1 flu inoculations this month, thanks to three county-run clinics. Thursday, Nov. 12, Northern Burlington County Regional students will have the chance to receive the vaccine during their health and physical education periods. The Mansfield school district also…
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SENIOR MENUS
Nov. 5-12 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $4.95. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
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