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  • THIS WEEK

    For the week of Aug. 27-Sept. 2 No listings this week

  • Hospital consultant begins his analysis

    Boston University expert says the question of staying in place or moving to a new campus is a complex one. By: Jennifer Potash    The Princeton Health Care Task Force’s consultant for evaluating the Princeton HealthCare System’s strategic plan, conceding that he faces a complex challenge, met with stakeholders Monday and Tuesday and expects to release…

  • OBITUARY: Michael Saliski

    Michael D. Saliski, 41, of Monroe died Aug. 22, at Beth Israel Medical Center, Newark.    Born and raised in Bayonne, Mr. Saliski lived there until moving to Monroe in 1996. Mr. Saliski was employed as a chef at Hendrickson’s Restaurant, Bayonne, for six years, retiring in 1995. He was a member of Elks Lodge 2180…

  • Closing the minority health gap at home

    When a woman is emotionally healthy, she is much more likely to be committed to taking care of her physical health and the health of her loved ones By: Lorraine Seabrook    As we head into the height of campaign season across the nation, a very different kind of campaign is quietly unfolding in Princeton. Its…

  • BACK PORCH: Reflecting on memories and milestones before moving on

    BACK PORCH by Melissa Morgan:Large, fancy office buildings are often overrated. By: Melissa Morgan    The simple task of making a copy in an office setting seems like a no-brainer, right? Well, in my office, one must first remember a long list of copy machine caveats before the paper hits the glass — I must stand…

  • Scout keeps sports equipment safe

    Scout constructs shed at Wright South for sports use By:Sarah Winkelman    Another Scout is soaring toward his Eagle badge, and Cranbury youngsters on local sports teams will net the benefits of his hard work.    Chad Pinto, 15, of Troop 52, recently completed his Eagle Scout project — constructing a shed at the edge of the…

  • Montgomery school board eyes new tool to reach residents

    May purchase e-mail information system in concert with the township. By: Jill Matthews    MONTGOMERY — The Board of Education is considering implementing a "high-speed broadcast tool" to allow it to send out mass e-mails to interested township residents in a quick manner.    The "Email Director" program by Virginia-based MediaNext Inc. would help the district increase…

  • Letters to the Herald

    For the Aug. 27 issue. New federal overtime law will hurt many Americans To the editor:     George W. Bush says that he is a "compassionate conservative." I’d like to know where the compassionate part is.    This is a man who took the right of overtime pay away from 6 million Americans. For many people,…

  • Police station nears approval

    Hearing on bids scheduled for Monday By:Sarah Winkelman    The Township Committee is expected to accept a bid Monday for the construction of a new police station.    The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in Town Hall.    Once the committee accepts the bid and awards the contract, construction should begin in the next few months,…