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Volunteer appaluds Tourette advocacy
Alicia Grimaldi Brzycki of Lawrenceville To the editor: Kudos to our kids and lawmakers, for standing up for Tourette syndrome! To quote from the NJCTS press release: “The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome was recognized by the State Senate on Monday, Feb. 23, for its accomplishments in providing support for the 28,000…
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Capital Health to Present Poster at National Competition
By Jason Stacchini Capital Health announced today that residents and faculty from the Capital Health Internal Medicine Residency Program will be presenting a poster at a national competition held by the American College of Physicians (ACP). The poster titled “Acute Wernicke’s Encephalopathy Complicating Bariatric Surgery” presented by Dr. Dalia Zaky Dawoud of Yardley, Pa., Dr. Ruhi…
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LAWRENCE: School offers resume help
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Seeking a new job is a daunting task in a competitive economy so the Lawrence Township School District is offering a series of free workshops aimed at assisting township residents who are re-entering the job market. The first workshop, set for Wednesday afternoon, is geared toward helping job…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Library group seeks movie pact
Petition is circulating By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — An informal agreement that allows a nonprofit group to show movies in a city-owned building soon could turn into a formal arrangement. With a contract in place, the Friends of the Library would be able to make changes they say they’ve sought for at least…
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LAWRENCE: ’80s’ show brings big hair back to high school
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Jesse Dubin, Danielle O’Neill and Stacy Adamczyk had not been born when “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go” and “Kids in America” — songs they will sing in the musical “Back to the 80s” — were popular. But the three Lawrence High School students will sing those songs…
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Pennies for peace
Jennifer Sirak, children’s librarian The Lambertville Free Public Library wishes to thank and congratulate all of our patrons who participated in our Pennies for Peace cultural education campaign, raising $172.81! This was a NJ State Library program tied to the New York Times best-seller, “Three Cups of Tea.” All funds collected will be will…
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LAMBERTVILLE: MUA hearing slated Monday
Issue involves possible transformation of Lambertville Sewerage Authority into a municipal utilities authority By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council will hold a pubic hearing Monday, and possibly a final vote, on the question of whether to transform the Lambertville Sewerage Authority into a municipal utilities authority. A municipal utilities authority, or…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the March 12 edition
Vandals smashed the windows on a 2004 Lexus and a 2007 Toyota belonging to a Princeton Avenue resident while the cars were parked in his driveway between 9 p.m. March 7 and 12:30 a.m. March 8, police said. Damage was estimated at $400 for the Lexus and $200 for the Toyota. A Rider University…
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Workers should have secret ballot
Sandra Billok of Somerset Unions were formed in the work place many years ago; to serve the needs of the employees they represented, to improve their wages, hours and working conditions. Union members, at that time, were able to reap the benefits of a better work environment. One of the most valuable rights members…
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