Author: Central Jersey
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Atrium Health and Senior Living
Pictured, from left: Assemblyman Daniel R. Benson, District 14; Richard Freeman, President and CEO, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton; Skip Cimino, Former President and CEO, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton; Hady Kheder, MD,
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PRINCETON: University student with measles a bit of a medical mystery at this point
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Health authorities have not been able to determine where a Princeton University student got measles, in a medical mystery made more puzzling since he had been inoculated. The university said Monday that test results confirmed the student had measles, the only known case in Princeton. As of last week,…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Feb. 24
Princeton A Starbucks employee reported her laptop computer, cash and identification totaling over $400 were stolen from her backpack in the store on Feb. 18. Princeton Care Center employee Nicolas Lafleur, 31, of Trenton, was arrested for stealing $75 worth of beverages from the center on Feb. 19. …
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TITUSVILLE: Ice still clogs Delaware River
The ice-jammed Delaware River near Titusville. Photo by Mike Chipowsky.
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PLAINSBORO: Princeton man dies in crash
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — A 95-year-old Princeton man was killed on Sunday after the car his son was driving veered off Mapleton Road and hit a tree. George Tenev, who was sitting in the back of a silver 2005 Toyota Camry, was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics from…
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PRINCETON: PHS falls despite best swims
Princeton High’s Maddie Deardorff set a school record in the 100-yard breaststroke during the Little Tigers’ 100-70 loss to Scotch Plains-Fanwood in the state Public B final on Sunday. Photo by John Blaine
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PRINCETON: Queen Noor of Jordan receives Woodrow Wilson Award
Phil McAuliffe Queen Noor of Jordan arrives at Princeton University’s 100th Alumni Day celebration Saturday. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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PRINCETON: Queen Noor of Jordan receives Woodrow Wilson Award
Phil McAuliffe Queen Noor of Jordan, who graduated in 1973 from Princeton with a degree in architecture and urban planning, received the school’s Woodrow Wilson Award. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)
