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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Drivers injured in two-car crash
At 11:27 a.m. today (Dec. 1), the Hopewell Township Police Department responded to a motor vehicle crash on Washington Crossing-Pennington Road (Route 546) near George Washington Drive, according to Lance D. Maloney, chief of police. Terri L. Ledva, 52, of New Hope, was driving a 2011 Lexus sedan east on Route 546 when her vehicle…
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PRINCETON: Scheide remembered at memorial service
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Philanthropist William H. Scheide was remembered Saturday for his passion for justice and classical music and a playful side that the usually serious scholar showed among his children. Family and friends gathered at Nassau Presbyterian Church, the church he used to attend, for a mid-afternoon service for Mr. Scheide,…
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SOMERSET: Symphonic band presents holiday concert
The 80-member Raritan Valley Symphonic Band will present its annual free holiday concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, in the auditorium of Bridgewater-Raritan High School at 600 Garretson Road. Under the musical direction of Dr. Christopher G. Sumner, the band will liven this holiday season with a concert titled "Joy," because the band hopes…
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UNIQUE HOLIDAY STOCKING STUFFER: LADYCARE CAN HELP TAKE THE "MEN" OUT OF MENOPAUSE
For those men trying to manage the mood-swings, hot flashes, and other stress-related symptoms of some of the almost two million women who reach menopause each year, there is a stocking stuffer that could alleviate their loved ones’ menopausal symptoms and help reduce their own stress as well. Now available in the U.S., LadyCare, a…
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PRINCETON: PU football closes disappointing year
Tigers end with loss to Dartmouth By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University football team came into this season with hopes of repeating as Ivy League champions. Injuries made consistency an issue, and without generating enough turnovers on defense or the same explosive plays that led to a record-setting season a year ago,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Spring Reins rated a top nonprofit
Hillsborough-based Spring Reins of Life has been named a 2014 top-rated nonprofit by GreatNonprofits, a provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations. Spring Reins is the first and currently only model program in the state offering EAP (Equine Assisted Psychotherapy) to veterans and their families, said Christianna Capra, co-founder of SROL. Also in 2014 SRoL…
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Interfaith Caregivers Provides Thanksgiving Gift Baskets and Cupcakes to Local Seniors and People with Disabilities
Community members taking part in the design and delivery of Thanksgiving baskets throughout the County included (from l. to r.) Cecilia Dileo, Rita Mycock, Jane Latini and Mary Lou Cimini.
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