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HUNTERDON COUNTY: Health official: Get flu shot as soon as possible
John Beckley: “We recommended to private physician practices throughout the county to begin administering seasonal flu shots as early as possible, especially for those at higher risk” The upcoming flu season is unlike others in years past, according to the Hunterdon County Department of Health. Indeed, this year’s seasonal influenza and the Novel H1N1 influenza…
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NEW HOPE: Parking survey is online
For business people and residents Planners from Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT) have prepared a survey for local business people to complete to identify concerns and potential solutions to parking in the downtown area of New Hope. All members of the business community are invited to participate in this survey. The online survey can be…
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LAWRENCE: Temple Micah schedules services
Temple Micah, an unaffiliated egalitarian congregation located in Lawrenceville, invites the public to its High Holiday services. Rosh Hashana evening services begin at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 18, followed by a congregational Oneg Shabbat. Rosh Hashana morning services begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19. A Family Service, for parents and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: College students save woman from train tracks
by Davy James, Staff Writer A group of young University of Delaware students stood at the train tracks desperately trying to move a stuck car and its occupant away from danger. Unable to lift the car, they were about to give up and call for help — until the gates went down, the lights began…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Arts panel ready to roll tape
by Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Arts Commission and the Township Council are in talks to expand the offerings on public access Channel 3 on Comcast Cable. The commission came before the council at its meeting Aug. 11 to ask for permission to use township video equipment to start filming monthly Sunday poetry…
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LAWRENCE: Community calendar for the Aug. 27 edition
Sept. 1 “Summer’s End: Drummers and Campfire” at the Lawrence Nature Center, 461 Drexel Ave. 7 p.m. Free. On the Web: www.lawrencenaturecenter.net. Special event co-sponsored by the Friends of the Lawrence Nature Center and the Mercer County Park Commission to be held at the Mercer County Park Northwest – Keefe Road and Cold Soil…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police target drunken drivers
by Davy James, Staff Writer Drunken drivers beware as police across the nation have begun cracking down as part of the 2009 summer Over the Limit, Under Arrest campaign, which began Aug. 21 and runs through Sept. 7. ”The South Brunswick Police Department will be participating in the grant-supported national campaign known as Drunk Driving,…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Segal sculpture soars at university museum
by Reem Nasr, Staff Writer PRINCETON — The Princeton University Art Museum last week installed its latest acquisition, a George Segal sculpture in its front lobby. Titled “Circus Acrobats” from 1981, the sculpture features two acrobats flipping from the museum’s high ceiling. The sculpture is a gift from the George and Helen Segal Foundation. The…
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SPRINGFIELD: School seeks to build new gym
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer SPRINGFIELD The school district is planning to seek voter approval for a four-phase project that would construct only one new building but allow the school to re-house several of its facilities. The new construction would consist of a 22-foot-high gymnasium. Superintendent Beth Godett said the project is necessary because…
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