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  • Attorneys receive business award

       Prospect Heights Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 in Ewing announced recently that the fire company’s officers and members have selected Ewing-based Rottkamp & Flacks, Attorneys at Law, as its 2007 Business of the Year award recipient. The award honors the Ewing-based company or organization that best exemplifies the principles of community service, and recognizes…

  • Mortgage melt-down seminar set

    The Mercer County Bar Association, real estate section, has scheduled a luncheon seminar entitled "The Mortgage Melt-down: Solutions for Homeowners in Trouble." The seminar will take place on Tues., Feb. 5 from 12-1:30 p.m. at the Greenacres Country Club in Lawrenceville. Featured speakers will be U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kathryn C. Ferguson; Sharon Gorney, with Wells…

  • Salt Creek Grille presents donation

       Hugh Preece, managing partner of the Salt Creek Grille at Princeton Forrestal Center in Plainsboro, presented a $26,078 donation check to the New Jersey Center for Outreach & Services for the Autism Community (COSAC) last Thursday. COSAC was the Salt Creek Grille’s selected charity for 2007. The restaurant raised $22,000 at its annual wine…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Facing grief after the loss of a loved one

    Emotional symptoms associated with grief include shock and disbelief, emotional numbness, sadness and despair, apathy and a lack of pleasure and intense loneliness. By Jo Ann Laveman, LCSW Princeton HomeCare Services     The death of a loved one is one of life’s most stressful events and impacts every level of an individual’s being. The grief…

  • Polish prosecutor probes Princeton professor’s book

    PRINCETON — A book that probes into the murder of Jews in Poland after the end of World War II has put its author, Princeton University Professor Jan T. Gross, under investigation by the Polish government. The Krakow Prosecutors Office is considering charging Mr. Gross with slandering the Polish nation for his book Fear: Anti-Semitism in…

  • LAW

       Saul Ewing LLP is pleased to announce the addition of environmental attorneys Steven J. Picco and Andrea Lipuma, and insurance attorney M. Paige Berry, as partners to its Plainsboro office. Before joining Saul Ewing, they practiced at Reed Smith where their practices focused on environmental and energy law and the acquisition and formation of…

  • Janssen Answers A Counselor’s Call

    Proposal written by substance abuse counselor at Capital Health System leads to $15,000 grant Dario Rodriguez, LCADC, works in the Mental Health Inpatient Unit at Capital Health System (CHS) as a licensed clinical alcohol and drug abuse counselor. As a resident of Trenton, N.J., he sees the widespread problem of alcohol and drug abuse not…

  • ‘Ask the Nurse’ about heart health

    WDVR and Hunterdon Medical Center are featuring a program called “Ask The Nurse.”    —    This segment is featured once a month on “Out and About with Richard G.”    —   Monday, Feb. 11, from 3 to 4 p.m., registered nurse Lisa Buckley, director of cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, and Nell Granger, senior cardiopulmonary rehabilitation nurse, will focus on…

  • Have kids, will prosper

    Have kids, will prosper

    Chris Toto, founder and owner of Around the Table in Pennington, showcases some of the tools of her trade – teaching children gourmet cooking. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski