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MONTGOMERY: Prosecutor: ‘Confident’ sons had no role in couple’s deaths
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office is "very confident that the four sons of John and Joyce Sheridan played no role in the death of their mother and father," according to Prosecutor Geoffrey D. Soriano. Mr. Sheridan, 72, died at home while his wife, 69, died at the University…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Walkers fight domestic violence
The South Brunswick Commission on Women sponsored the second annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk on Oct. 18. About 30 people joined in the around two-mile walk in the Dayton section of the township. Participants were asked to bring a shoebox filled with personal hygiene products, new socks, or new underwear, etc. and must be suitable…
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Choices for school board
Anthony Fleres, Plainsboro To the editor: On November 4, voters in Plainsboro and West Windsor will be electing members to the WW-P Board of Education. I urge West Windsor residents to re-elect both Richard Kaye and Dana Krug to the board and Plainsboro residents to vote for Isaac Cheng for the contested seat there.…
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Richard Kaye for school board
Paul Pitluk, West Windsor To the editor: Richard Kaye is currently running for re-election as a West Windsor representative to the Board of Education. He brings a unique combination of educational experience and fiscal prudence. As a former educator and current retiree, I understand the importance of both. Among his numerous attributes: — Richard…
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MANVILLE: Wal-Mart celebrates its expansion
Mayor Angelo Corradino snips the ceremonial ribbon inside the renovated store.(Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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MANVILLE: Two steel benches reported stolen
Police blotter, Oct. 13-19 On Oct. 13, two steel work benches, valued at $1,500 apiece, were reported taken from outside of Roe Industries on Manville Avenue in the few days before Oct. 13. — A small camera bag was reported missing from a shopping cart at Walmart on North Main Street at 9:05 p.m. Oct.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mauer, HHS girls capture XC crown
Pictured are members of the Hillsborough High School girls cross country team that cap´tured the Somerset County championship. In the front row (left to right) are: Kelly Ciancio´la, Peri Bongiovanni and Olivia DeLorenzo. In the back row are: Molly Doyle, Courtney Ski´kus, Stephanie Mauer and Paige Novak. Photo by Denise Cianciola
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New Weight Loss Plan Takes Guesswork Out of Dieting; The BEAN Plan™ Helps People Get Healthier With Personalized Program
By Diane Thieke For those who want to lose weight and improve their health, choosing the right diet can be even more difficult than losing the weight. In fact, understanding which diet is best for each individual is the key to weight-loss success and good health. Today, award-winning physician, Dr. Joanne Kalish, launches The BEAN…
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