Category: archives
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police blotter
Elizabeth Hegeman, 27, of Robin Road, was charged with driving while intoxicated, failure to drive properly in marked lanes and failure to exhibit documents after she was pulled over for crossing over the center line and then drifting into the shoulder on Route 206 and Farm Road at 1:23 a.m. Feb. 21. Ms. Hegeman was…
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MANVILLE: Donation bins coming under council scrutiny
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In an effort to comply with a state move to monitor charitable clothing bins in municipalities, Borough Attorney Francis Linnus offered a draft of an ordinance last week that, if introduced and approved at later dates, will allow the borough to regulate the collection bins. According to Mr. Linnus, in…
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Student food drive a community effort
Tim Matheney, Principal of SBHS The South Brunswick community provided tremendous support to the recent Food Drive sponsored by South Brunswick High School. We were proud to donate 10,500 pounds of food to the Middlesex County Food Pantry. Four supermarkets in the area welcomed South Brunswick students to collect donations on Saturday and Sunday, Feb.…
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MANVILLE: Community calendar
Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in The Manville News, send a note to Manville News Calendar, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, NJ 08542. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (609-924-3842) or e-mailed to: [email protected] before…
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Amicus Therapeutics hosts Rare Disease Day event
Recognition of global Rare Disease Day BY: NORD Moving and motivational personal stories were shared as New Jersey rare-disease advocates gathered on Friday, Feb. 27, to participate in a panel discussion in recognition of global Rare Disease Day. Among the experts who spoke to employees at Amicus Therapeutics — a Cranbury, N.J. biopharmaceutical company developing…
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JAMESBURG: Farmers market may move
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — The freshest pickings still will be available at this year’s farmers market; the only issue patrons might have is finding the venue. The Borough Council is expected to vote March 11 on whether the market must move its location from last year’s West Railroad site. ”If they go…
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LAWRENCE: Solid efforts for LHS at Region V
Mike Schwartz Lawrence High senior Sean Pearson concluded his wres´tling career with 85 wins, which ranks sixth all-time at the school. Photo by mssphoto.com
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HILLSBOROUGH: Science work sized for students’ desks
A group of curious students studies first-grader Skylar Ward’s presentation. Staff photo by Eileen Oldfield
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Cardiac Catheterization Lab Advances Emergency Care at Capital Health
From left, Dr. Keith Wolfson, Dr. George Heyrich, Dr. Krishan Kalra, Dr. Muhammad Mustafa, Dr. David Drucker, medical director of the catherization lab, Al Maghazehe, president & CEO of Capital Health and Jean Shelen, cardiac catherization lab supervisor.
