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ARE WE THERE YET
Growing boys sure know how to eat Lori Clinch Growing boys. There’s just nothing like them. Having raised four of them, I speak from the voice of experience. I happen to know, firsthand, that they like to wrestle and brawl. They will spar over the last glass of juice, and they love to throw down…
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Where did my teeth go?
By James C. Burden, D.M.D., F.A.G.D. I f you have ever noticed that your teeth look short, have spaces between them, have changed position, have been broken, or look dark, it is probably due to dental wear. In dental terms, wear is known as attrition, erosion, or abrasion.This progressive loss of tooth structure is caused…
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When is the right time for ear tube surgery in young children?
By Alicia S. Peller, M.D. Most infants and younger children endure middle ear infections (otitis media) during the course of childhood, usually between the ages of 6 months and 2 years old. But why do some children suffer from them repeatedly? Most of the time, these youngsters are more susceptible because of environmental and lifestyle…
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Support needed for ignition-interlock bill
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is urging New Jersey lawmakers to take a stand to save lives on New Jersey’s roads. Assembly Bill 1368, introduced by Assemblywoman Linda Stender (D-Middlesex, Somerset, Union), requires the use of ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers for a period of at least three months. A1368/S385 is MADD’s top…
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CrossFit 101
It seems like everyone is talking about it, but what exactly is CrossFit? Here’s what you need to know to get fit using one of the trendiest multidimensional workouts. By Jeff Schnaufer CTW Features Where can you find firefighters, senior citizens and teenagers exercising together to improve their quality of life? CrossFit is a burgeoning…
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Foundation offering trees in August
The Arbor Day Foundation is inviting the public to become members and receive trees. Everyone who joins the nonprofit foundation in August with a $10 donation will receive 10 white flowering dogwood trees through the foundation’s Trees for America campaign. The trees will be shipped postage paid at the right time for planting in each…
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‘Monuments Man’ tells of WWII-era art recovery
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Harry Ettlinger MARLBORO — Instead of only experiencing the story of the Monuments Men on film, guests at the Marlboro Library were recently treated to a personal account of history straight from a man who lived it himself. On July 14, real-life Monuments Man Harry Ettlinger spoke about his experiences…
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REGIONAL INTEREST
1,100 parking spaces.” Levitsky and Klatsky said there are people who will stay with their children and will use the parking spaces. In response to a question from the board’s engineer, James Winckowski, Levitsky said that if Rogan’s maximum participation number of 320 people is correct, then 400 parking spaces would be adequate. Sonnenblick said…
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Number of parking spaces at sports facility debated
By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — The number of parking spaces to be provided at a proposed sports training facility was at the heart of four hours of testimony before the Manalapan Planning Board on July 24. Fields of Dreams, LLC, is seeking municipal approval to construct a sports training center on 12 acres…
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