Princeton Radiology, a local radiology and radiation oncology practice serving Mercer and Middlesex counties and other nearby communities in central New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York, i
By Bradley Koltz
Congratulations
Princeton Radiology, a local radiology and radiation oncology practice serving Mercer and Middlesex counties and other nearby communities in central New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York, is welcoming a new member to its family of imaging centers through a merger with Quakerbridge Radiology.
According to president of Princeton Radiology Jonathan Lebowitz, M.D., the merger, in which the two practices will move forward as Princeton Radiology, gives patients in the area — as well as their physicians — reasons to celebrate.
”Like Princeton Radiology, Quakerbridge Radiology has a team of physicians with an exceptional breadth of experience and qualification in diagnostic imaging,” Dr. Lebowitz said. “By joining together, we are now able to expand patient access to a combination of imaging and oncology expertise that is virtually unrivalled in the area, with 22 radiologists and 13 radiation oncologists providing services at six imaging centers, two radiation therapy centers, and four hospitals.”
For more information, visit www.PrincetonRadiology.com.
New Brunswick-based Magyar Bank announced that the bank has earned the FDIC’s coveted top rating — “Outstanding” — for its compliance with the Community Reinvestment Act for the third consecutive time. Magyar Bank is a subsidiary of Magyar Bancorp (NASDAQ: MGYR), with assets of $538 million.
Magyar Bank has been serving families and businesses in central New Jersey since 1922 with a line of financial products and services, and it operates branch locations in Edison, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, South Brunswick, Bridgewater and Branchburg. For more information, visit Magyar online at www.magbank.com.
Jim Weichert, president and founder of Weichert, Realtors, announced that his son, James Weichert Jr., will be joining him as co-president of Weichert, Realtors.
In his new role, Mr. Weichert Jr. will be responsible for growing the business of Weichert, Realtors, while providing its customers with an exceptional, full-service experience through Weichert’s mortgage, title and insurance companies.
”As co-presidents, James and I will work closely with our head of residential sales, Jacelyn Botti, and with Steve Adamo, our president of Weichert Financial Services, both of whom have proven themselves as successful leaders in their fields,” said Mr. Weichert. “I look forward with great pride and pleasure to working side by side with James as he continues to develop the astute business sense and strategic outlook that have already provided important perspective to our operations throughout the company.”
For more information about Weichert, Realtors, visit www.weichert.com.
Welcome
Paul Davis Emergency Services of Monroe Township office owners Barbara Skurzynski and Sal Mendola have announced their recent office and warehouse move. The business is now located at 10 South River Road, Suite 5 in Cranbury.
Previously, the office was located at the Lark Nursery location on Applegarth Road in Monroe Township.
Paul Davis Emergency Services is a provider of water, fire and mold damage clean up and restoration services for residential and commercial properties.
Raritan Valley Community College’s Board of Trustees welcomed new member Tom Wilson of Montgomery Township at its meeting on Jan. 28. Mr. Wilson was appointed to the position by the Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Save the Date
Lawrenceville-based Stark & Stark will host the International Council of Shopping Centers PA/NJ/DE chapters’ Government Relations Legislative Breakfast.
New Jersey State Sen. Raymond J. Lesniak and Assemblyman Anthony M. Bucco will be the featured speakers for the event, which will be moderated by Stark & Stark Shareholder Eric S. Goldberg. Mr. Goldberg is a member of Stark & Stark’s Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use Group.
The breakfast will be held at 8 a.m. on Feb. 10 at Stark & Stark’s office in Lawrenceville. Seats for the event are limited and RSVPs should be made to 609-895-7307 or [email protected].
Commercial
real estate forecast
Over 160 real estate professionals from the Princeton market gathered on Jan. 28 at the Hyatt Regency to discuss the 2014 Real Estate Forecast.
Mercer Oak’s Aubrey Haines presented The Princeton Office Market Report and Forecast. Mr. Haines highlighted Mercer County’s below average unemployment rate (5.3 percent compared to a national 7.3 percent), a lull in new Class A construction and a healthy absorption rate as key indicators to suggest that there will be a leaner building inventory in the market, creating upward pressure on Class A rental rates. Mercer Oak’s research indicates a possible shortage of Class A Office space in the next three years.
The event was hosted by the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s REBA (Real Estate Business Alliance) and included a panel discussion from Judson Henderson of Callaway Henderson, Mr. Haines of Mercer Oak Realty and Paul Anastos of Mortgage Master Inc., and was moderated by Tom Gates, also of Mortgage Master Inc.
Specials and Sales
Dr. Barry Wasserman of Princeton is bringing back Lasik surgery free consultation. They also offer 0 percent financing for 18 months. Call Dr. Wasserman at 1-877-598-EYES (3937) or visit www.barrywasserman.com to learn more.
Join Tre Piani on Friday nights for the Restaurant Supported Agriculture (RSA) Dinners. The cost is $29.95 for a three-course dinner. The restaurant is located at 120 Rockingham Row, (Forrestal Village) in Princeton and can be reached by phone at 609-452-1515.
If you’re a local business or institution doing something new, interesting, good for the community, or just want to let our readers know about a new product or service, please contact General Manager Brad Koltz at [email protected].

