Author: Submitted Content
-

Fixing smaller bones
New surgical program cares for children’s orthopedic issues NEW BRUNSWICK– Nearly 6,000 new babies begin their lives at Saint Peter’s University Hospital each year and many of them continue to receive whatever medical care they may need throughout childhood. The hospital, however, was lacking in one service—until now. This October it launched its new pediatric…
-

Middletown Public Library announces children’s programming
The Middletown Public Library, 55 New Monmouth Rd., announces Children’s Programming for January of 2017. All programs require registration unless noted otherwise. Register for events at www.mtpl.org or by phone at 732-671-3700, ext. 340. New and special programs include: Peer Tutoring for grades 6-12 will be held Mondays at 7 p.m. This program provides free…
-

NBTHS teacher to receive MLK Award
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Beverly Coleman will be awarded the North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Human Rights Award. Sponsored by the NBTHS Martin Luther King Committee, Coleman will be recognized for her positive contributions to the students and staff at NBTHS. The township will hold a Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration at 7 p.m.…
-

Unity Bank donates to food pantries in New Jersey and Easton
Unity Bank and its employees have donated a total of $18,700 to 17 food pantries in New Jersey and Easton, Pa., one service organization for each Unity branch. The funds were donated by Unity Bank employees and matched by the bank as part of a special holiday community service project. A donation of $1,100 was…
-

Hospital leader to chair American Heart Association 15th annual Garden State Go Red For Women® luncheon
ROBBINSVILLE- The American Heart Association recently announced that Stephern Allison, DHSc, PA, MBA, Vice President of Cardiovascular Services and Care Management at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, will serve as chair of the 15th annual Garden State Go Red For Women Luncheon scheduled for Friday, May 19, 2017 at the Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village…
-

Being silent is not an option
Unless people speak out against a bigoted racist like Carl Paladino, despicable comments like his become acceptable and end up being the new norm. Sitting on the sideline and being silent is not an option. Unbelievably, Paladino is still a member of the Buffalo School Board and has also said he is considering another run…
-

Tri-Town News Datebook, Jan. 5
• The Ashley Lauren Foundation will host its sixth annual Butterfly Ball on Feb. 25 at the Ocean Place Resort and Spa in Long Branch. The theme will be “Dancing For Our Stars.” The goal of the Ashley Lauren Foundation is to ease the journey when pediatric cancer is diagnosed by providing direct financial assistance,…
-

News Transcript Datebook, Jan. 4
• The Manalapan Township Committee will hold its 2017 reorganization meeting at 7 p.m. Jan. 4 at the municipal building, Route 522. The meeting is open to the public. Committee members will elect a mayor for the new year, hire professionals and appoint residents to municipal boards and commissions. • The Township Committee in Freehold…

