The Changing Face of The Perrineville Jewish Center

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By Susan Heckler Driving up to the Perrineville Jewish Center on Perrineville Road, you see a building steeped in history. In 1910, ten men began holding formal religious ceremonies, and in 1925 built the synagogue, originally known as the First Hebrew Farmer’s Association of Perrineville. The building is home to a friendly and heymish community … Continued

Cochlear implants 101

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By Joely Phenes For people with severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss (nerve deafness) in both ears, even the most advanced and powerful hearing aids may not help. In such cases, may be the answer. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, about two to three out of every 1,000 children in the … Continued

DUI/DWI in New Jersey

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DUI arrests almost always start with a motor vehicle stop.  During the holiday season especially, the Police are on alert for clues of suspected drunk drivers.  Such clues typically include erratic driving, weaving, speeding or driving too slowly.  Even a high beam violation will give the Officer a valid reason to pull a driver over.  … Continued