Category: archives
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Hunterdon Healthcare, Doylestown Hospital make announcements
HOSPITALS IN THE NEWS — For the 10th year, Hunterdon Healthcare has been named one of the “100 Most Wired” hospitals in the country, according to the results of a survey conducted by Hospitals and Health Networks magazine. To be named to this list, hospitals must invest in technology to streamline business and clinical practices,…
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FLORENCE: Mayoral, committee races to be held
By Amber Cox, Special Writer FLORENCE — Democrat Dennis O’Hara and Republican Craig Wilkie are competing for a four-year term as township mayor. Democrats John Fratinardo and Sean Ryan and Republicans Theodore Lovenduski and Paul Ostrander are vying for two three-year terms on the Township Council. Incumbent Mr. O’Hara, of Wallace Ave., is council president.…
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CHESTERFIELD: Solar use law approved
By Amber Cox, Special Writer CHESTERFIELD — The Township Committee has voted unanimously to approve an ordinance amending the provisions to regulate solar energy facilities or structures. The ordinance allows for solar energy generation facilities and structures as conditional, permitted and accessory uses in the rural zone district, rural residential and village sections of the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legislative candidates debate issues at forum
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor PRINCETON — More than 100 people filled the Princeton Municipal Building on Monday night for a debate of the 16th District legislative candidates. The forum was sponsored by the Princeton League of Women Voters. "I want to hear what the candidates have to offer," audience member Robert Kapp, 71,…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Chesterfield teen is queen of yacht club
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — The Delaware River Yachtsmen’s League, an umbrella group of 36 boat and yacht clubs along the Delaware River, has selected Kaity Haley, 18, of the Yapewi Aquatic Club of Bordentown as its queen for 2012. Daughter of club members Danielle and Sean Haley, the Chesterfield resident will…
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JAMESBURG: Frank Hayes museum opens at antique shop
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — A new mini baseball museum at Barbara’s Unique Antique Boutique, honoring local baseball legend Frank Hayes, was opened Oct. 13, the birthday of the record-setting catcher from Jamesburg. Mr. Hayes was born in Jamesburg in 1914 and signed in 1933 by Cornelius McGillicuddy, better known as Connie Mack, owner…
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CRANBURY: Trees funded by Turnpike enliven 21-acre Hagerty tract
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — A few weeks ago, the trees promised by the New Jersey Turnpike were received, and many of them were planted on the Hagerty property on Old Trenton Road. More than 2,500 trees eventually will be planted on the municipally-owned property. This reforestation is a result of the New Jersey…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food pantry in dire need
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The township’s food pantry needs help, now. Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf said Wednesday that the level of food in the pantry is desperately low and donations are needed right away. "Our food pantry is the lowest it has been in years," Ms. Wolf said. "Our numbers (of people…
