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Capital Health Places Last Steel Beam on New Hospital
Dignitaries sign the final beam before it is hoisted into place at the new Capital Health hospital in Hopewell Township.
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: I’m on the face-to-face network, thank you
By Pam Hersh Special Writer I reject (or more accurately e-ject) linking-in, you- tubing, twittering, tweeting, face-booking, e-harmonizing, e-tc. When it comes to electronic social networking, I am a hermit, e-alienating many friends, relatives and professional colleagues who cannot fathom why I have refused to turn on to their networks. I prefer social networking…
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Gran Sasso-South Dakota-Princeton Physics Summer School of 2009
By Joseph Casalaina The Gran Sasso National Laboratories in Italy, South Dakota Department of Education / South Dakota Governor Michael Rounds / South Dakota Science and Technology Authority, and Princeton University, New Jersey, USA, are proud to announce the Gran Sasso-South Dakota-Princeton Physics Summer School of 2009. This program stems initially from the scientific collaboration…
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MONTGOMERY: Singh takes her place with best
Montgomery fencer set for World Championships By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor If this were 2012 instead of 2009, Ambika Singh would be heading to London for the Olympics. Instead, the 17-year-old Montgomery resident will have to be content with a trip to Antalya, Turkey, where she will be part of the United States team that…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Knee pain: Get back on your feet again
By Harvey Smires, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Our knees are the largest and among the most complex joints in our body, and because they get so much use — helping us walk, run and jump — they are especially vulnerable to injury. Consider that more than 19 million visits are made to doctors’…
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PRINCETON: PU lightweights cap perfect season
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It had already been an incredible year for Justin Teti and the Princeton University men’s lightweight crew. It began in the fall when they won the Head of the Charles. That win gave them an early bulls-eye, but being the target of other crews was nothing new. The year…
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‘Bruno’
In this follow-up to Borat, Sacha Baron Cohen’s arrows have lost some of their sting by Elise Nakhnikian Bruno is the third of social satirist Sacha Baron Cohen’s clueless characters to get his own movie after debuting in Baron Cohen’s brilliant TV sketch comedy, Da Ali G Show. Ali G was the standout on TV,…
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Gran Sasso-South Dakota-Princeton Physics Summer School of 2009
The 2008 students and members of the Board of Dorothea’s House
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An opportunity to serve seniors
grace Egan of the NJ Foundation for Aging The mission of the New Jersey Foundation for Aging is to support innovative approaches to the delivery of services that enable older adults to live in the community with independence and dignity through grant making and increasing society’s awareness to influence public policy. NJFA’s Community Grant Program…
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