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Hamilton Pediatrics Relocates to RWJ Campus
By Jessica Curry HAMILTON PEDIATRICS RELOCATES TO NEW OFFICE TRENTON, NJ – Richardson Commercial Realtors® is pleased to announce the lease of 5,117+ SF of recently renovated space in the RWJ University Hospital Hamilton campus to Hamilton Pediatric Associates (HPA). HPA made the move to the hospital campus to better serve their patients and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Eight candidates vie for Township Council seats
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Eight candidates are vying for membership on the Township Council this Election Day. Three incumbent candidates, Mayor Janice Mironov, Deputy Mayor Marc Lippman and Councilman Peter Yeager, join John Zoller on the Democratic ballot. They are running against Republicans T.J. Berdzik, Steve Commer, Robert Ertel and John…
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Candidates weigh in on New Jersey Turnpike expansion, water
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Candidates running for public office weighed in on the reported sedimentation of Peddie Lake, and other Hightstown and East Windsor waterways, due to the New Jersey Turnpike expansion. "We must continue to make sure that the New Jersey Turnpike expansion does not negatively impact our community,” said incumbent Councilman Peter…
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DISTRICT 14: Meet state Senate candidate Sen. Linda Greenstein
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor Sen. Linda Greenstein, 61, a Democrat, is running to keep her seat representing the 14th District in New Jersey. She faces off Election Day against newcomer Rich Kanka, 60, a Republican. Sen. Greenstein won a special election for the 14th District seat, vacated by Bill Baroni last November. Mr. Baroni,…
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COLUMBUS: Holm fits in with Greyhounds
Helps cross country to Liberty Division title By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Andrew Holm eased into the Burlington County Division Championships, then picked it up for an impressive fourth-place finish. The Northern Burlington County High School junior’s season — and his career — mirror that race. Holm got a late start in running and…
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Multi-Thanks at a Multi-Cultural Thanksgiving
By Diane Hasili Thanksgiving kicked off a bit different than in most households. This one was a “Multi-Cultural Thanksgiving Potpourri.” Over 60 students and their families came together to celebrate the diversity of cultures as the pilgrims and Native Americans did centuries ago. And just like that Thanksgiving, there was much discussion, laughter, and stuffed…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Emergency information should be easier to get
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city is installing a new reverse 9-1-1 system that will quickly send emergency information to homes, businesses and cell-phone users. ”Hurricane Irene taught us that we needed to find a more effective way to get emergency information to people here,” Mayor David Del Vecchio said. The new…
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CRANBURY: The Elms residents judge staff pumpkins, costumes
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY The Elms of Cranbury had a staff competition Halloween where each department within the facility was judged on its creativity in pumpkin decorating. Every department in the rehabilitation and nursing home on Maplewood Avenue received its own pumpkin to decorate, and the residents judged the pumpkins Halloween. Those departments…
