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NJ Quitcenters Help Break the Cycle of Smoking Addiction For Burlington County Residents Who Want to Quit
By Dieting, exercise and smoking cessation are typically the top three items on everyone’s list of personal goals, yet without the proper support they too often go unrealized. The reasons for quitting are as varied as the smokers themselves. Whether it is the cost of maintaining the habit, the health toll exacted from smoking, or…
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MANVILLE: Graffiti ordinance OK’d
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Despite continued concerns about property owners being forced to pay for the cleanup of graffiti on their buildings, the Borough Council unanimously approved an ordinance Monday to outline an amount of time for removing the markings from private properties. According to the ordinance, owners must remove graffiti from their properties…
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PRINCETON AREA: Spotlight: April is the cruelest month: he death by suicide of my brothers
By Lauren B. Davis Special to The Packet Editor’s note: This essay first appeared in the June 2009 edition of the online magazine The Wild River Review, where it can be accessed via www.wildriverreview.com /spotlight_apriliscruel.php. Lauren B. Davis is the author of the best-selling and critically acclaimed novels, “The Radiant City” (HarperCollins Canada 2005), a…
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WEST WINDSOR: Good as silver in last MOC
West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Katie Kellner (left) and Montgomery High’s Jillian Prentice (right) both medalled in the girls 3,200 meters at the Meet of Champions on Thursday. Photo by Elane Coleman/fstop1.com
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Central New Jersey Council to Honor Current and Future Leaders
Alison Filla Dayton, NJ, June 9, 2009 – The Central New Jersey Council of the Boy Scouts of America will be honoring four recipients of its annual “Spirit of America” Awards, a program designed to celebrate our nation’s current and future leadership by recognizing the contributions of local community leaders and by honoring the achievement…
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WEST WINDSOR: Rosa is golden at MOC
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North’s Jim Rosa (left) pulled away from the field to win the 3,200 meters at the Meet of Champions on Thursday. Photo by Elane Coleman/fstop1.com
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PRINCETON: PU seniors prepare for NCAA track
Maag, Pessala aim for All-America ends By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Making the NCAA Championships in their senior send-off from Princeton University is special in itself for Michael Maag and Alex Pessala. The two are hoping they can add to the moment by achieving All-America finishes. Preliminaries for both are Wednesday in Fayetteville, Ark.…
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