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EAST WINDSOR: Mironov in 19th year as township’s mayor
New Year’s Day marked the beginning of Janice Mironov’s 19th consecutive year as mayor as Township Council members unanimously reelected her to the position. By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — New Year’s Day marked the beginning of Janice Mironov’s 19th consecutive year as mayor as Township Council members unanimously reelected her to the…
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Gravity Defying Treadmill Unveiled at Somerset Training Facility
By Jessica P. SOMERSET— An elite sports training facility, Somerset Fitness & Wellness, is the first in Somerset County to introduce an AlterG Anti-gravity treadmill to its collection of state-of-the-art equipment used by the pros. The AlterG F320 is a NASA-crafted treadmill equipped with groundbreaking air pressure technology- enabling its user to walk or run…
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Celebrate Your Irish Heritage on March 1st
Derek Kirby "Irish Night" Sponsored by the Somerset County AOH, March 1st, 7pm-1130pm. Hillsborough-Manville Elks, 1500 Brooks Blvd, Hillsborough, NJ Entertainment by "Band of Rogues" one of NYC’s premier bands and by St. Ann’s of Hampton Pipe Band. Buffet Dinner featuring Corned Beef & Cabbage will be offered. Beer Selection of Guinness & Miller Lite…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Colin’s Kids awards $15,000 in research grants
Colin’s Kids Inc. has awarded $15,000 in research grants to two physicians for their work in pediatric cardiology. By John Tredrea, Special Writer Colin’s Kids Inc. has awarded $15,000 in research grants to two physicians for their work in pediatric cardiology. The awards to Dr. Matthew Crystal and Dr. Dina Ferdman, both of the Columbia…
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MONTGOMERY: Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Warner is leaving a legacy with boys swimming By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Zack Warner could coast to some success in his final year on the Montgomery High School boys swim team. He’s not. On the contrary, the Cougars senior seems intent on breaking every record he can find. Earlier this season, he took…
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The view from a wheelchair
New gallery has artwork at wheelchair level By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group When the Princeton Photography Club was approached by Merwick Care & Rehabilitation Center, Sheila Geisler immediately had a vision. Years ago, Ms. Geisler, who runs the club with her husband Carl, spent about six months in a wheelchair. And that memory stayed…
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CITY GARDENS – BOOK SIGNING PARTY
By RANDY ELLIS NO STAGE DIVING – NO SLAM DANCING – NO SPIKES : THE ORAL HISTORY OF THE LEGENDARY CITY GARDENS NIGHT CLUB It’s a long title for a book, but it took 15 years to write this 400 page look back at Trenton NJ’s infamous night club City Gardens. Meet authors Amy Yates-Wuelfing…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Base the minimum wage on the value of the job
To the editor: I feel as if my opinion is on the other side of the fence here. Many people believe that a minimum wage should exceed $7.25 here in New Jersey. Personally, I think that even a $7.25 payout for a job which could be lost or gained within seconds should not be over…
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Thanks for the support of Princeton Adult School
Mark Branon, Princeton Adult School To the editor: As the Princeton Adult School begins its spring 2014 semester and the second half of its 75th year, it is appropriate to look back with gratitude on the people and institutions that have so generously supported the school this year. Certainly we want to thank those community…
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