‘Friends of Cyrus II’ diversifies their services into the Millstone Township area with their state-of-the-art Adult Day Habilitation Program which will provide quality and comprehensive care to adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

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This brand-new program will join 2 others and the 24 community residences ‘Friends of Cyrus II’ presides over in Burlington, Camden, Middlesex, and Monmouth Counties. After months of preparations, Friends of Cyrus II announces the culmination of their Millstone Township Adult Day Habilitation Program. This advanced program will provide comprehensive and expert care from highly … Continued

Only in Jersey

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By Pam Teel Here’s a good laugh for you. Only is New Jersey it is illegal to frown at a police officer. Yes, that’s right. It’s in the books and it is a law, despite how ridiculous it may seem. Many old laws have slipped by and are still on the lists of illegal activity. … Continued

The History of Cheerleading

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By: Nazli Mohideen While athletes participate in all types of cheerleading such as All-Star, Professional, and Recreational, the root of the sport traces back to this very state. There was a college football game between Rutgers Universi- ty and Princeton University in the year 1884. At first, the word “cheerleader” was used to describe the … Continued

Pickleball– The Fastest Growing Sport Today

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By, Surabhi AshokWith the summer seasons upon us, people generally want to be more active and spend more time outside. Keeping this in mind, one sport has recently been exploding in popularity; pickleball, an activity similar to tennis and badminton, is enjoyed by all ages, especially seniors and baby boomers.Pickleball is a very accessible sport: … Continued

The Popularity of Sports in High School

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Written by: Nazli Mohideen Sports are an undeniable aspect of high school culture. Between the late night practices, hype of letterman jackets, and inseparable bond among teammates, students often find themselves becoming athletes throughout their high school career. For many, it’s their entire identity: working towards making Varsity, earning a scholarship to play their respective sport … Continued

Fantasy Maps: The Next Creative Trend

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By, Surabhi Ashok Think back to any fantasy novel that you have read. Most of them open with a detailed drawing of their story’s world. This drawing is a fantasy map, which is essentially a guide to help the audience understand the landscape that authors or directors create. It is a visual of every important … Continued

43rd ANNIVERSARY OF SANTA TO FLY INTO PRINCETON AIRPORT CHRISTMAS EVE DAY 

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Forty-three years ago, the idea of having Santa fly into the Princeton Airport for the local children to experience was brought to life by the Nierenberg family, owners of the Princeton Airport. Throughout the years, this has evolved into a wonderful annual event for the families in our community. The tradition continues this year on … Continued

Thinking of Moving Closer to Your Grandkids?

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If you’re thinking of relocating to be closer to the grandkids, you’re not alone. These days, families are more geographically separate than ever before and it’s not unusual for adult children to settle a significant distance away from their parents. It’s natural to want to live closer to your grandchildren, but there are a few … Continued

Thanksgiving Weekend Events in New Jersey

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Top Things to Do on Thanksgiving Weekend By Pam Teel Thanksgiving occurs on the last weekend in November in the fall season when the weather is mild enough to enjoy an outdoor activity or to get a head start on the holiday season. Here are a few fun things to do during the holiday season. … Continued