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PRINCETON: Landlord fined for housing violations
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton landlord pleaded guilty Monday to not providing heat or hot water to a rental property he owns on Lytle Street. Sanford Zeitler must pay $4,066 in fines and court costs for the two violations and make $4,199.60 in restitution to the town for providing temporary housing and…
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HAMILTON: Mariyln unveiled
Phil McAuliffe Seward Johnson toasts to his giant sculpture of Marilyn Monroe, which was officially unveiled at Grounds for Sculpture on May 2. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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MANSFIELD: Students take steps to find diabetes cure
From left, students Justin Szafran, Alexa Armour and Betzaida Rivera hold a walk banner as Landon Mack, far right, serves as a torch bearer for the diabetes walk. Photo by Amy Batista
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Prevention is the Key to Joint Health: May is National Arthritis Month
By Joseph Tauro, M.D., Board-Certified Orthopedic Surgeon and President of Ocean County Sports Medicine Arthritis is often stigmatized as a disease that solely affects the elderly community. Though the incidence of arthritis does increase with age, this disease is not age or gender specific. Arthritis sufferers include both men and women and can occur at…
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PRESS: Calendar
Sat., May 3 Atlantic City Ballet’s “Dracula” will be performed at the Richard P. Marasco Theatre for the Performing Arts, 1629 Perrineville Road, Monroe, presented by the Monroe Township Patrons of the Arts. General Admission $25, Patrons $22. Students: free. For tickets call: 1-877-77CLICK or (732)521-4400.Tickets will also be available for purchase at the box…
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Butler offers choice for Princeton voters
Joanna Dougherty, Princeton To the editor: It is unfortunate that the Princeton Council Democratic Candidates Forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters last Wednesday evening coincided with Princeton’s monsoon season, as the weather no doubt deterred many from attending. I did attend and urge all voters who were unable to attend to view the…
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PRINCETON: Reyes enjoying encore performance
Sophomore hoping for big second half for PHS baseball By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor A promising freshman year set the bar high for Hayden Reyes, and he has lived up to lofty expectations in his second season of varsity baseball. The sophomore shortstop has improved in every facet of the game. He remains one…
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PAGING PDS: Seniors turn to special projects
By Uditi Karma ”The sky is the limit–as long as the project has intellectual, artistic or educational value and passes muster with the school Senior Project Committee.” These are the requirements of the Princeton Day School tradition known as Senior Projects. Twelfth graders at PDS choose a topic for a six-week independent project they embark…
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