Author: Central Jersey
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Rutgers Chemist Introduces Antidotes for Digoxin Poisoning in Nature Scientific Paper on Ligand Binding Proteins
By Yankee Public Relations Digoxin Poisoning Gained Notoriety as the Method of Serial Killer Charles Cullen NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (Septenber 10, 2013) – Rutgers University Chemistry Professor Sagar D. Khare has co-authored a paper to be published in the September 12 edition of the international scientific journal, Nature, which introduces possible antidotes for digoxin poisoning…
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LAWRENCE: Hot diggity: Capt. Paul’s dogs the best
”Captain” Paul and Janice Tweedly are still trying to wipe the smile off their faces because their hot dog stand has been named the “critics’ pick” for having the best hot dogs in New Jersey. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer ”Captain” Paul and Janice Tweedly are still trying to wipe the smile off their faces.…
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MANVILLE: Clambake helps Elks help special kids
Beautiful day on Saturday for fundraiser at the lodge The Manville-Hillsborough Elks Lodge’s 22nd annual clam bake at 1500 Brooks Blvd. drew hundreds on Saturday. Patrons gobbled up clams, chicken, sausage and peppers, hot dogs, and salads. Proceeds will support special children’s charities. Photos by Mary Ellen Day
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Rutgers Chemist Introduces Antidotes for Digoxin Poisoning in Nature Scientific Paper on Ligand Binding Proteins
Credit: Vikram Mulligan; steroid digoxigenin and a protein designed to bind it
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March of Dimes New Jersey Central Division Welcomes New Board Member
By Wendy Keyes Industry leader Karen Ahearn RN, MPA, NEA-BC, Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer at Community Medical Center in Toms River, New Jersey, has been named to the March of Dimes New Jersey Central Division Board of Directors. At Community Medical Center, Ahearn is responsible for assessing, planning, developing and implementing all aspects of nursing…
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LAWRENCE: Costco seeks delay on its hearing
The Costco Wholesale Co.’s application for approval to build a store on Quakerbridge Road, which was set to be heard by the Planning Board Monday night, was postponed at the applicant’s request. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Costco Wholesale Co.’s application for approval to build a store on Quakerbridge Road, which was set to…
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MANVILLE: Resident sees overspending, mismanagement
He’s skeptical about council’s claims to save money I’m writing to call attention to serious mismanagement of Manville and hard-earned tax dollars. The public has been fooled into the belief that there is a hiring freeze in these harsh economic times, when in fact our town’s leadership has ramped up hiring, even offering recently hired…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats may have found local candidate
They may field attorney Art Skaar By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Democrats may have found a candidate for Township Committee. The party’s leadership committee was scheduled to meet Wednesday night to consider Art Skaar, an attorney, as the candidate against Mayor Frank DelCore, a Republican. One three-year term will be contested. Will Kole…
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MANVILLE: Clambake helps Elks help special kids
Ed Leib, an Elk member, refills the tub of clams Saturday.
