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Press Release: The Benefits of Art on Mental Health-Card Box Workshop
When: Nov 6, 7:30 - 9:30 pm
Where: 952 Alexander Road
In this interactive workshop, we will delve into the Dimensions of Wellness, examining the eight areas necessary to achieve a healthy and balanced life. In addition, you’ll make a lovely box card to remind you to prioritize your mental wellness every day.
This workshop is held in support of of Arts and Health month through Mercer County to promote the role of healing, affirming, and nurturing healthy individuals through creating art.
For more information, click HERE.
West Windsor Arts
952 Alexander Road
Princeton Junction, NJ 08550
United States
Thank you Stacy Fox for keeping pressure on Township Council to do the right thing - or actually, right the wrong thing they did by approving Bridge Point 8 warehouses.
Moderate rain, with a high of 65 and low of 53 degrees. Light rain in the morning, partly cloudy for the afternoon, patchy rain possible during the evening, light rain shower overnight.
When talking about "honey bees," we need to distinguish the bees that are used by beekeepers and the bees that are native to our environment. The bees that beekeepers use are a cultivated variety imported from Europe and given the name by biologists, "honey bees." These bees are not native to our environment. Nati
Stacy, Anonymous and Stephen,
Thank you for making us aware of this story. Your arguments seem quite strong, given the facts you bring to light.
What is Martin Kahn planning to do with the property?
Good Morning Tom. What is planned is available on the planning board site. I will try and summarize.
Re: Bridge Point 8, there were no council members that opposed it. It was their and the mayor's vision that Atlantic Realty, the Halpern family, helped to realize. They wanted the warehouses... two of the planning board members voted no, Mr. Schectel and Mr. Pancove.