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  • Ronald G. Nahass, MD, FACP, FIDSA, Wins Physician Humanitarian Award

    BY PHCS News Ronald G. Nahass, MD, FACP, FIDSA, was named the winner of Princeton HealthCare System’s 2008 Distinguished Physician Humanitarian Award at a reception on Sunday, November 23, 2008, at University Medical Center at Princeton. This award honors physicians who extend their caring beyond the hospital or medical office – leading them to help…

  • MANVILLE: Church group crafting lambs of butter

    MANVILLE: Church group crafting lambs of butter

    Butter lambs, such as the one being crafted in the photo above, can be ordered from the Sacred Heart Church Altar Rosary Society. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • SENIOR MENUS

    March 18-25    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same…

  • Princeton Resident Alan Axelrod of Princeton HealthCare System Receives Humanitarian Award

    BY PHCS News Princeton resident Alan Axelrod, director of the Community Education & Outreach Program for Princeton HealthCare System, has been honored with the Frances Black Humanitarian Award in Healthcare. Presented by the Friends’ Health Connection at its 10th annual awards celebration on November 13, the honor is bestowed annually on healthcare professionals and organizations…

  • To the Editor: Efforts at flood control are ignoring causes, fixes

    By Bob Kaminski, of Liberty Street    On March 15, NEWS 12 TV station did a story from Bound Brook, depicting how things “where a bit better now that the Green Brook” flood plan and construction was somewhat in place. Wrong!    First, let me add that this past storm was less than half the amount that…

  • Storm’s effects not as severe as some expected

    Delaware River behaves for now    In a “Delaware River update” — from Lambertville Mayor David M. Del Vecchio and Dave Burd, coordinator for the City of Lambertville Office of Emergency Management — at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, officials said:    ”The City of Lambertville Office of Emergency Management has been monitoring the weather and river forecasts in…

  • Somerset Valley YMCA Celebrates Campaign Success

    By Donna Dass   SOMERSET VALLEY YMCA CELEBRATES CAMPAIGN SUCCESS —Community Contributes $105,602 to Provide Critical Programs— Somerville, March 17, 2010—At a recent reception at The Somerville Elks,  Peter Schoberl and Steve Emr, volunteer chairs of the 2010 YMCA Strong Kids Campaign, announced the campaign’s success in raising more than $105,602 to support participation in…

  • BOOK SIGNING AT BARNES & NOBLE

    KATE TEDDER STOP BY BARNES AND NOBLE AT THE HAMILTON MARKETPLACE ON SAT. APRIL 3 @ 2:00 TO MEET AUTHOR KATE TEDDER. HER NOVEL, CHANGE HAS COME IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. IN THIS NOVEL, KATE WRITES HOW GLOBAL WARMING/CLIMATE CHANGE IS A SCANDLE OF A LIFETIME BUT THERE IS SOMETHING ELSE HAPPENING. CHECK IT OUT!!!!

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Officials consider fireworks proposal

    New Hope Chamber of Commerce member Nick Gialias is spearheading effort to bring fireworks to river communities every Friday evening, starting Memorial Day weekend and ending Labor Day weekend. By Cynthia Williamson, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A proposal to hold a weekly fireworks show on the Delaware River between Lambertville and New Hope could be…