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St. Francis Medical Center opens unique community-based health program for seniors
Altitude Edge Consultants St. Francis Medical Center has opened an innovative new health program for elderly seniors living in the community called LIFE St. Francis. LIFE, which stands for Living Independently for Elders, is New Jersey’s first Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). After an intensive review, the program application was approved by…
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Movie Times: April 3-9
Movies and times are valid from April 3-9. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST BRUNSWICK MEGA MOVIES (732-651-6342): Fast and Furious (PG13) Fri., Mon.-Thurs. 12:15, 1:45, 2:45, 4:25, 5:25, 7, 8, 9:35, 10:30; Sat.-Sun. 11:15, 12:15, 1:45, 2:45, 4:25, 5:25, 7, 8,…
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PRINCETON: Tigers banking on big draw for Big City
PU men’s lacrosse faces Syracuse on Saturday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Bill Tierney is hoping a lot of you are planning on driving up to the Meadowlands on Saturday. He’s not alone. Tierney’s Princeton University men’s lacrosse team will be taking on Syracuse 2:30 p.m. in Giants Stadium. It’s part of the first…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Tangents: You only get what you pay for
By John Saccenti, Managing Editor I can remember back in college when I and a bunch of my friends fancied ourselves writers and artists. We wore black leather jackets and had rips in our jeans. We read our poetry books and scribbled in our journals. We had big opinions and ideas about things we knew…
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PENNINGTON: Neary appointed clerk of state court
He joined the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office in 1991 as a staff attorney By John Tredrea, Staff Writer New Jersey Chief Justice Stuart Rabner has announced the appointment of Pennington resident Mark Neary as the clerk of the state Supreme Court. The appointment, which was made by the Supreme Court, will become effective May 1,…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: No tax increase is expected
Township Committee scheduled to formally introduce spending plan April 13 By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A proposed 2009 Hopewell Township budget would bring no municipal tax rate increase over last year, Chief Financial Officer Elaine Cruikshank Borges said Tuesday. The Township Committee is scheduled to formally introduce a township spending plan at its April 13…
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Candidate won’t be able to attend upcoming forum
Sharon Lukac, Bound Brook Avenue My name is Sharon Lukac and this year I’m running for Manville Board of Education. On April 6th, there will be a candidates’ forum at Weston Elementary School at 7 p.m. Unfortunately, due to a prior scheduled commitment, I will not be able to attend. I’ve decided to run for…
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STATE: New law gives emergency vehicles wide berth
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Drivers traversing the roads around Princeton, beware. Motorists who fail to slow down or move over while passing pulled-over emergency vehicles with their flashing lights on face up to $500 in fines under New Jersey’s “move over” law, which Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed into law in January. Police in…
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SCHOOL BUDGETS ADOPTED: Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro, Montgomery
By Greg Forester & Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writers School boards in the Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro and Montgomery school districts have adopted budgets for 2009-10. The Princeton Regional School Board unanimously adopted a 2009-10 school budget Tuesday that means a $270 tax increase for the average borough homeowner and a $28 increase for the average homeowner…
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