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DISPATCHES: Malpractice reform is bad for patients
Dispatches by Hank Kalet: Patients pay for the current insurance crisis originally caused by doctors and insurance companies By: Hank Kalet President George W. Bush wants it. So do New Jersey’s doctors, who began a work slowdown Monday. And so do doctors around the country. So why is it a bad idea to cap damage…
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Eleanor Yelle
Eleanor P. Yelle, 80, of Monroe, died Thursday, Jan. 30, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born and raised on a farm in Macon, Ga., she lived in Colonia from 1954 until moving to Monroe in 1987. Before retiring in 1989, she was employed as office manager at the offices of doctors…
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Area duo together at TCNJ
Davison, Grant make Lion men’s basketball team into winners By: Ben Stentz Two winters ago, Bobby Davison and Derick Grant were in different worlds, albeit just one town apart. Grant was a senior sharpshooter for a strong Montgomery High School team, while Davison was leading Princeton High School to the 2001 state tournament. "I really…
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Police chief’s son pleads guilty
Anthony J. Gaylord Jr. faces up to a year in jail. By: David Campbell Anthony J. Gaylord Jr., the son of Princeton Township’s chief of police, pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of unlawful possession of a handgun, Mercer County First Assistant Prosecutor Charles Waldron said this week. Mr. Gaylord, 22, told Superior Court Judge…
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16 PU students chosen for leadership program
Princeton University’s Pace Center for Community Service is revitalizing and expanding its two-year-old Bonner Leaders Program with the selection of 16 new students. The students make a commitment to perform 300 hours of community service at such places as Princeton High School, Princeton Young Achievers, The Medical Center at Princeton, the Princeton YWCA and the…
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Group seeks to unravel mystery of historic quilt
Prominent Plainsboro family names stitched into 1915 treasure. By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO Like Sherlock Holmes tracking down an elusive crime, the Plainsboro Historical Society is piecing together a mystery of its own surrounding the origins of a signature quilt. The quilt, made in Plainsboro around 1915, is red and white and measures just over…
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Visit ‘GO New Jersey Homes’ before buying or selling
New Web site offers ‘central resource for home buyers and sellers’ in New Jersey "GO New Jersey Homes" is a new Web site offering sources for real estate offices, agents, mortgage companies, appraisers, home improvement contractors and more. GO New Jersey Homes is dedicated to real estate in New Jersey. The Web site is a…
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Moon bright
Friends of the Princeton University Art Museum salute Asia. By: Christian Kirkpatrick Red paper lanterns led the way Saturday night to a temporary entrance on the side of the Princeton University Art Museum. Pots of bamboo, shivering in the brisk February air, stood guard outside as guests glided through, into the museum’s gallery of Asian…
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Rams’ boys’ basketball hoping to put end to losing streak
The HHS boys’ basketball team was 8-6 heading into last night’s game against Trenton. By: Kyle Moylan Obviously, this is not the worst time for the Hightstown High School boys’ basketball team to go on a losing streak. Then again, it is not the best either. Hightstown waited until it clinched a spot in the…
