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PRINCETON: Consulmagno finds comfort in Jiu-Jitsu
By Jashvina Shah, Special Writer Robert Consulmagno has 17 gold medals in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He’s a purple belt with six silver medals, is ranked eighth in the world and can’t go a day without training. But four years ago, Consulmagno was travelling around the country, running away from his Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and looking…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders football opens season’s slate
Jr. Raider football opened its season on Sept. 6. Here are submitted recaps: Grades 5-6 (Patriot Division) Ridge JV White 44 Raiders JV White 0 (at Ridge) Opening day for the Raider JV White team got off to a rough start against Ridge in a 44-0 loss. The Raider offense played strong behind QBs Vincent…
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Princeton should examine its natural gas consumption
Alfred Cavallo, Princeton To the editor: The introduction of an ordinance to ban hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in Princeton is timely given the concern about the new technology’s possible negative effects, which include groundwater contamination, drilling waste and fracking fluid disposal, drastically increased greenhouse gas emissions and significant disturbance to what were once rural areas.…
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Wearing Courtesy Tags(TM) Changes The Personal Interaction Paradigm
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Premium TAGSnMORE has introduced the first round clip-on tag for names, etc. that can be printed as needed on standard office printers. The new design can be worn on any clothing without fear of damage. They are ideal for clubs, organizations and religious groups for guests and visitors to introduce themselves.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local Republicans kick off their re-election campaign
Hillsborough Republicans rallied Friday night to kick off the re-election campaign. From left are Diane Radi, Mayor Doug Tomson, Linda Anderson, Committeewoman Gloria McCauley and Arnold Radi.
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MANVILLE: Seniors can have their balance tested
Senior Center schedule Kessler Rehabilitation Center therapist Snehal Davda will give free balance screenings Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Manville Senior Center in the Fire Company No. 1 at 20 South Third Ave. The senior center is normally open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.–2:30 p.m. A suggested lunch donation of $2 is recommended for individuals age 60…
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MANVILLE: Football season opens versus Bound Brook
Manville High School’s football squad opens its season tonight, Friday at Bound Brook. The Mustangs have a larger-than-normal squad of 38, but the numbers mean staying healthy and keeping their best players on the field will be important.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Chabad Center hosts Jewish holiday services
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year and one of the holiest days on the Jewish calendar, is around the corner and the Hillsborough-based Chabad Center for Jewish Life, will present free Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services in space at the Holiday Inn Somerset, 195 Davidson Ave., Somerset. Chabad’s services are "user-friendly," making it enjoyable,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Run Sourland trails to raise money for SHIP
The second annual Peter J. Biondi Memorial trail run-walk at the Sourland Mountain Preserve on East Mountain Road in Hillsborough will be held Sunday, Oct. 12, at 10 a.m. All net proceeds go to the Samaritan Homeless Interim Program (SHIP). The trail run-walk is in honor of Mr. Biondi, who was a Hillsborough mayor, county…
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