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THE SCOOP ON SHOVELING SNOW Kessler Institute offers tips to help avoid injury
By irene maslowski It’s true that snow shoveling can be a pain, but it doesn’t have to cause pain in the arms, neck, back or elsewhere. In fact, shoveling snow can be good exercise if done safely and correctly. “It is generally recommended that adults strive for approximately twenty to thirty minutes of…
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Grand Opening to Celebrate Jersey Community Acupuncture
Jersey Community Acupuncture Grand Opening to Celebrate Jersey Community Acupuncture Mayor Edwards to Attend Flemington, NJ – Jersey Community Acupuncture will be holding a Grand Opening to celebrate their new clinic on Saturday, February 8th, 2014 from 12noon to 5pm. Free Acupuncture will be offered from 12noon to 3pm. At 3pm, Mayor Erica Edwards will…
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PRINCETON AREA: Storm cancellations and postponements
Phil McAuliffe Snow plows on Hodge Rd in Princeton on Tuesday.
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Pushcart Players Is Celebrating New Jersey
By Paul Whelihan Pushcart [email protected] Pushcart Players, New Jersey’s renowned touring theatre for young audiences presents “Celebrating New Jersey,” a timely folk musical that coincides with New Jersey’s 350th Anniversary in 2014. The production will tour the State, available for school assemblies, professional theatres and community centers. “Celebrating New Jersey” reaches across more than three…
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REGION: MLK’s life, work celebrated
Phil McAuliffe Princeton University Assistant professor in the Department of Politics was the Keynote speaker for the University’s Martin Luther King Day celebration at Richardson Auditorium on Monday.
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MONTGOMERY: MHS swims well at Skyland
Cougar boys off to fast start with sophomore Otterbein By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jake Otterbein spent most of Saturday in a pool in what turned into a busy, tiring, yet satisfying day. The Montgomery High School sophomore began at the Cougars home as they hosted the Skyland Conference Championships in the morning. His…
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CAMP EXPO
Healthy eating at camp By Keith Loria, Special Writer It’s always hard to get your children to eat healthy, but when they are spending their days (and sometimes nights) away from you at camp during the summer months, keeping track of eating habits becomes nearly impossible. Care packages full of baked goods and fun treats…
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