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  • EAST WINDSOR: Plans for Route 33 corridor move along

    EAST WINDSOR: Plans for Route 33 corridor move along

    138 acres in East Windsor Township are slated for development By Amy Batista, Special Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Approximately 138 acres — which includes an unknown amount of forest — is now one step closer to future commercial development as the township moves forward with its vision to create a Route 33 Corridor.    Tuesday, the…

  • MONROE: Students join Torch Run
  • MANVILLE: Flood commission to tour Millstone

    Regional group to see damage to historic area Normal false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE         Regional flood commission members will visit Millstone next Wednesday, June 26, to look at damage to historic homes from frequent floods of the Millstone River.         The Raritan and Millstone Rivers Flood Control…

  • Urgent Care Center to Open in Hillsborough

    Urgent Care Center to Open in Hillsborough

    By Somerset Medical Center SOMERSET MEDICAL CENTER URGENT CARE CENTER TO OPEN JUNE 17 IN HILLSBOROUGH Somerset Medical Center will open a new Urgent Care Center in Hillsborough on Monday, June 17, providing walk-in family medical care seven days a week. The center treats a wide range of minor injuries and illnesses in children and…

  • MANVILLE: Hillsborough Dukes open football, cheer programs to Manville residents

    Dukes will offer special-needs levels, too The Hillsborough Dukes Pop Warner football and cheer program is now open to Manville residents with free registration through Aug. 5. Registration is available on line at www.hillsboroughdukes.com. The Dukes have also established a Challenger Division for special-needs children. ”Pop Warner’s overall goals are to enable young people to…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Superintendent leaving district in 2014

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Superintendent leaving district in 2014

    After a decade at the helm of the school district, Dr. Gary McCartney is ready to ride off into the sunset. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor After a decade at the helm of the school district, Dr. Gary McCartney is ready to ride off into the sunset.    ”All good things must come to an…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Locals face Advanced Life Support emergency service change

    RESCUE SQUAD PRESIDENT: Capital Health System paramedics choose profit over public safetyThis article was first pulished 5:11 p.m. June 6, 2013 By Amy Batista, Special Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Capital Health System moved its paramedic response unit from the township to West Windsor. Critics say this change could potential cause a delay in response…

  • HAMILTON: Inspired creation

    HAMILTON: Inspired creation

    Steinert student, mentor team to make low-cost medical device By Megan Morreale, Special Writer    Challenged in his AP biology class at Steinert High School to create a device that could help people for under $10, Ian McHale turned to a mentor for assistance.    The high school senior sought help from Dr. Richard Siderits, a pathologist…

  • New Hope Historical Society announces June 21 open house

    The event will feature wine and hors d’oeuvres and a video presentation highlighting the benefits of membership in the Historical Society    The New Hope Historical Society’s 2013 membership drive continues on June 21 at 6 p.m. at the Parry Mansion in New Hope with an open house for prospective members.    The event will feature wine…