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HILLSBOROUGH: Business and professional news
Clyne adds duties at medical center Hillsborough resident Mary Ellen Clyne, M.S.N., R.N., C.N.A.A., has been appointed chief operating officer at Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville. Ms. Clyne also serves as the center’s vice president for Patient Care Services, a role she began in 1999. In her new role, Ms. Clyne will continue to…
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POLICE Blotter
East Windsor Jeffery M. Barron, 41, of Dennison Drive, was charged Jan. 1 with child abuse. Police said they responded to a report of a disturbance in the 100 block of Dennison Drive and found Mr. Barron holding a 14-year-old girl, to whom he was related, in a headlock. The girl’s face and left eye…
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$1 Million Gift Announced for University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro
Charles Evans Foundation Continues Legacy of Noted Fashion Designer, Film Producer and Philanthropist BY: Princeton HealthCare System The Charles Evans Foundation has pledged $1 million toward the construction of University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, the new, state-of-the-art hospital to replace the downtown Princeton facility that has been home to University Medical Center at…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Police Blotter
Robbinsville Stacy Anderson, 31, of Walden Circle, was charged Jan. 6 with possession of a controlled dangerous substance, less than 50 grams. Police said they stopped Ms. Anderson around 7 p.m. on Hutchinson Road for driving an unregistered vehicle. Police said they found two, multicolored smoking pipes and several partially burnt, hand-rolled marijuana cigarettes. Ms.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings eager for GMC Relays
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor After sitting idle for nearly two weeks because of postponements, the South Brunswick High girls track team is ready to erupt at Saturday’s NJSIAA Group IV Relays. ”We are planning to put our best lineups out there,” coach Stefan Moorhead said. “If the kids perform like they are capable, I…
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MANVILLE: Camping in and out
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer This weekend may have been cold and snowy, but conditions were just right for some Manville Cub and Boy Scouts in Pack 193 and Troop 193 to do some camping. Seven Webelos Scouts and a few Boy Scouts, along with their leaders, actually camped in and out …
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EDITORIAL: Closing centers helps disabled and budget
Assemblyman Louis Greenwald believes state services for adults with developmental disabilities are weighted too heavily toward institutional care. The Camden County Democrat wants to close five of the state’s “developmental centers” and replace them with an array of community-based settings and services, including apartments, group homes, assisted-living facilities and other arrangements. He wants the state…
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MONROE: Training School works to help its residents
Staff photo by John Keating. Superintendent Graig Farr and Public Information Officer Sharon Lauchaire.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Family mourns woman who died in accident
By Davy James, Staff Writer Friends and family are in mourning following a traffic accident in Union Township Monday that took the life of Janet (Ilnicki) Adamko, 46, a graduate of South Brunswick High School and daughter of former Mayor Richard Ilnicki. ”She was an angel in our lives and was very close to our…
