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CRANBURY: Association honors local doctor
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY – Resident Dr. Paula Kramer received the Award of Merit from the American Occupational Therapy Association for her service and contributions to education. The award is the AOTA’s highest honor. ”This is a culmination of everything that I have worked for in my career. I feel humbled, proud and…
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Protect and serve
East Windsor Patrolman Scott Brown presents a bicycle helmet to Aiden Wilton, 5, after the officer fit the youngster at Use Your Head, a bicycle hel´met program. Photo by Amy Batista
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Art to be part of healing process at hospital
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert While the shelves will be fully stocked with bandages, gauze and tape to heal wounds as patients come for treatments at the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, all will be exposed to one universal therapy — artwork. Installing artwork in hospitals is a growing trend across the United…
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POLICE BLOTTER: May 18
April 24 at 5 p.m., several calls were placed to police about a driver speeding, swerving and running the stop sign on South Main Street in the area of Ward Street. Officers stopped the driver, Alberto Negron, 45, of Hamilton, who struck the curb, police said. Two open containers of alcoholic beverages were in the…
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CRANBURY: Around Cranbury
Annual Memorial Day parade to be held May 28 By Lorraine Sedor, Special writer The annual Drug Free Fair takes place tomorrow, Saturday, May 19, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Cranbury School. The fair allows kids and parents to learn more about preventing drug and alcohol abuse while having lots of fun provided by…
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NEW HOPE: Police set rules for Pride Parade
NEW HOPE — As part of traffic control and security measures the New Hope police will implement for the New Hope Celebrates parade on Saturday, the following road closures and/or restrictions will be in effect for much of the morning and part of the afternoon: — Access to the New Hope-Lambertville Free Bridge will be…
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MONROE: Wall Street employees donate time for good cause
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Employees from Goldman Sachs took their global initiative Community TeamWorks and teamed up with Special Strides in Monroe on May 11. ”(We) give one day to the community,” said Rajesh Agrawal of Kendall Park, Community TeamWorks member and participant of 11 years. “I have built homes for the…
