Category: archives
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Children’s hospital comes to Hamilton
Hamilton, like New Brunswick, is starting to look like one giant hospital. Already home to two and soon-to-be-three hospitals, Hamilton recently welcomed Children’s Specialized Hospital into the neighborhood a 12,000-square-foot pediatric rehabilitation center at 3575 Quakerbridge Road. Based in Mountainside, Children’s is one of the largest pediatric rehabilitation networks in the country and Mercer…
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June 3, 2:07 p.m.: And in this corner
When authors collide. By: Hank Kalet I always liked Al Franken. Now I know why. Anyone who can make Bill O’Reilly this mad is my hero. See this story in yesterday’s New York Post. You can also find the video on CNN.com.
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Court ruling challenges legality of noncompete agreements
Groundbreaking decision will affect any business currently using noncompete contracts. By: Melinda Sherwood When Karol Maw, a graphic designer at Advanced Clinical Communications Inc. in Lambertville, was asked to sign a noncompete agreement barring her from working for a competing firm for two years following termination of her employment, she did something employees rarely do:…
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A very exclusive Princeton neighborhood
Cemetery brims with history, fascinating memorials. By: Patricia Summers The neighborhood is filling up fast. With uncounted numbers of people here already, and more bound to move in, it’s a fine place for a walk through history and ever-changing styles but not exactly "lifestyles." At once both a dwelling and arboretum, this accommodating location…
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Rain can’t drown out the spirit at P-rade
Sea of orange and black undaunted by weather. By: Jeff Milgram It poured, and then drizzled in the afternoon, but the weather didn’t rain on Princeton’s annual P-rade Saturday. And it didn’t dampen the spirit of the 18,000 alumni and family who came back to Nassau Hall for this year’s reunions weekend. The P-rade got…
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Princeton Township lawyer tapped for judgeship
Governor nominates Mitchel Ostrer for Mercer County post. Jennifer Potash Gov. James E. McGreevey on Monday nominated Mitchel Ostrer of Princeton Township to serve as a Superior Court judge in Mercer County. His nomination is subject to approval by the state Senate. Mr. Ostrer has served as the governor’s policy counselor since January 2002 and…
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Plainsboro police academy for citizens seeks recruits
PLAINSBORO Interested in understanding the services offered by and challenges facing law enforcement officers today? Then sign up for the Plainsboro Police Department’s Citizen Police Academy. Classes will begin in the fall and be held once a week on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at the township Municipal Building, off Plainsboro Road.…
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WW-PS softball’s historical run ends
Pirates exceed own expectations By: Justin Feil Despite a 10-2 loss to North Hunterdon on Thursday, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South softball team walks away from its best state tournament appearance with plenty to build on next season. The Pirates lose three valuable seniors in April Sardinas-Wyssling, Eliza Kelemen and Lindsay Fryer, but return an…
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June 3, 2:05 p.m.: Reading recommendations
The Nation’s Spring Books issue is out. By: Hank Kalet The Nation‘s Spring Books issue is out. It’s always worth picking up to see what might be worth reading while sitting by the pool or on the beach this summer.
