Author: Central Jersey

  • Informedika, Inc. Rebrands as Health Gorilla(TM), Inc. Online Healthcare Marketplace Renamed

    Informedika, Inc. Rebrands as Health Gorilla(TM), Inc. Online Healthcare Marketplace Renamed

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Informedika, Inc., has rebranded the company name to Health Gorilla™, Inc. Health Gorilla, Inc.’s online healthcare market is a HIPAA compliant, ONC modular certified Meaningful Use 2 (MU2) solution. Health Gorilla, Inc. enables doctors to order tests and view results from any diagnostic lab or radiology center in the United States.…

  • MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    MCCC Funeral Service Program to Hold Open House May 10

    By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Prospective students, their parents, and adults interested in a second career in the funeral service industry will have a chance to learn more about the Funeral Services program at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) during an open house Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. to noon at the West…

  • MCCC Students’ “Penny Wars” Adds Up To Generous Sum for Alex’s Lemonade Stand

    MCCC Students’ “Penny Wars” Adds Up To Generous Sum for Alex’s Lemonade Stand

    By Wendy Humphrey Who knew pennies could be such a goldmine? “Penny Wars,” a student fund-raising project organized by Student Activities at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) during the month of March, proved a success by every measure. In just four weeks, the project raised close to $1,100 – that’s 110,000 pennies, folks! – to be donated…

  • PRINCETON: PU tabs Marcoux as new AD

    Graduate is first woman to lead athletic department By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    When it comes to looking after the athletic department, Princeton University puts a lot of trust in family.    And the latest to be entrusted with overseeing the PU athletic department is Mollie Marcoux, a 1991 graduate who will take over for Gary…

  • PRINCETON: Landlord due in court on lack of heat complaints

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Four people and an infant were living without heat or hot water for around two weeks in a rental home on Lytle Street, the town said Monday.    An investigation also revealed a “dangerous” situation in which PSE&G had previously shut off the gas due to leaky gas pipes that…

  • EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    EAST WINDSOR: New diner is family affair

    By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Though Eric Masotes has worked in the restaurant business for 15 years, this is the first time everything falls all on him, for he is the general manager of the recently opened Town Diner in East Windsor.    ”I have a staff of 32 employees, and they are…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    LAMBERTVILLE: Man suspected of shoplifting jewelry from Lambertville store

    Viewer of news broadcast recognized suspect and notified police    Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns III, Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski and Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza announced on Tuesday the arrest of James E. Copeland, 61, of Washington D.C., on a third degree shoplifting charge.    On March 18, 2014, a man entered a…

  • PENNINGTON: Work on water tower to start Monday

    Inside and outside will be painted By John Tredrea, Special Writer    The refurbishment of Pennington’s water tower will begin next Monday, April 28. The work on the tower, located next to Borough Hall in the borough parking lot, is done every 10 years.    ”We’ll be painting the inside and outside of the tower,” said Penningon…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Writing team shares plots, personal perils

    HILLSBOROUGH: Writing team shares plots, personal perils

    Hillsborough’s Christina Ward, back, and Flemington’s Joanne Vogel traveling on a sailboat in Key West, Florida, in January.