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Farmers markets can help children eat better
Chris Cirkus, Manager, West Windsor Community Farmers Market To the editor: I am writing in response to Dr. Bert Mandelbaum’s "Health Matters" column of Friday, Oct. 3, "Establishing healthy eating habits in children." A well-respected pediatrician in our area, Dr. Mandelbaum’s points are spot on from a medical perspective i.e. limit snacks, control portions,…
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WEST WINDSOR: New yard waste rules and fines approved
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Changes have been made that affect yard waste collection throughout the township, including fines for those who repeatedly violate collection regulations. Yard waste still includes brush, leaves, twigs, shrub clippings, garden trimmings, plant stalks, pine needles, tree trimmings, pruning debris, weeds, flowers and branches less than four-inch…
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PRINCETON AREA:Police blotter
Princeton Two laptop computers with a total value of $800 were stolen from a home on the 100 block of Terhune Road between 3:30 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. on Oct. 7. Several patio chairs were damaged and two were stolen from a business on the 200 block of Nassau Street between Oct. 5 and Oct.…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Getting through weeks without PowerSchool
By Priya Vulchi Getting through weeks without PowerSchool It dawned on me early during freshman year —the difference between caring about knowledge and caring about my grades. I felt more guilty about the second one, with all the talk about how students shouldn’t be controlled by their scores. But my grades were so accessible with…
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JAMESBURG: Council: Gibbons should pay legal bill
Borough could be billed for $3,400 By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer JAMESBURG — A Borough Councilman’s lawsuit against the Middlesex County Clerk and borough clerk for not certifying his candidates for the November election was tossed out by a judge and will still cost taxpayers thousands of dollars in legal fees. According to court documents…
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