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  • MDADVANTAGE ANNOUNCES SPONSORSHIP OF 21ST ANNUAL RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM FOR SETON HALL UNIVERSITY’S SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES

    By irene Maslowski Lawrenceville, NJ nIn accordance with its ongoing commitment to supporting healthcare in New Jersey, MDAdvantage Insurance Company of New Jersey (www.MDAdvantageonline.com) has announced its sponsorship of the 22nd Annual Research Colloquium for Seton Hall University’s School of Health and Medical Sciences on May 6, 2011. The university annually hosts the Colloquium, which…

  • Endorsement based on candidate’s qualifications

    Sheree McGowan, Robbinsville    This letter is in response to a story, “Dissension in GOP ranks?” that was printed in The Messenger-Press on April 14.    ”Politics” were never mentioned when I was interviewed by Messenger-Press reporter Joanne Degnan. I referred to my endorsement of Ron Witt for council based solely on his qualifications and track record…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Money stolen from cars in Kingston

       During the past weekend, 12 Kingston residents on Brook Drive East and Fairfield Road had money stolen from their cars by an unknown person or persons, police said.    Police said the victims reported that change and money were the only items stolen from their vehicles sometime between Saturday night and Easter Sunday morning.    Sgt. James…

  • Miele Partners with Jamie Oliver Food Revolution

    Miele Partners with Jamie Oliver Food Revolution

    Robert Leslie Jamie Oliver, Chef, Food Activist and Star of Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution standing in front of The Food Revolution Truck, which is travelling across the United States to schools, farmer’s markets, state and street fairs inspiring families to cook again

  • Incumbents working to keep township safe

    Mark Magariello, Robbinsville    I have lived in Robbinsville for more than 20 years, and I have seen the township grow rapidly during that time. Much has changed, but one quality has remained for which we should be grateful: Robbinsville is a very safe place to live and raise a family. At a time when there…

  • Spaghetti dinner, art auction slated Sunday

       The Stockton Borough School’s PTO is sponsoring its ninth annual Pasta Dinner and Art Auction on May 1 at the historic Stockton Inn. It will feature a buffet-style dinner from 5-8 p.m., outdoor garden seating, assorted desserts, cash bar, raffle baskets, and a 50/50 drawing.    A silent art auction will feature the work of local…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of April 28

    ‘Petz Gone Wild’    Sunday, May 1 — “Petz Gone Wild,” a free event sponsored by the Allentown Business Community Association, will be held from noon to 4 p.m. behind 28 S. Main St and in Heritage Park.    Lots of free give-aways, agility demos, luring demos, pet parade (registration at noon).    For more information, contact Sabrina…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City to celebrate shad for the 30th time

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — This weekend the city will mark the 30th anniversary of the Shad Festival with crafts, art, music, food and entertainment for the whole family.    The event, mounted each year by the Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce with the help of corporate sponsors, traditionally draws thousands over two entertainment-packed…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Woman’s 1K-mile walk fights MS

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Woman’s 1K-mile walk fights MS

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    Kendall Park resident Laura Creighton, 47, went on a 1,000 walk from Paris, France to Naples, Italy without ever leaving New Jersey by using her imagination and then used that walk as a way to raise money to combat multiple sclerosis.    Ms. Creighton said in telephone interview this week, that…