Category: archives
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Holiday Toy Drive Spreads Cheer to Children in Need
The toys were distributed among seven community agencies Somerset Medical Center’s annual holiday toy drive collected more than 650 new toys totaling an estimated $6,200 for children in need throughout Central New Jersey. The donations included 10 children’s bicycles and helmets from the Physical Therapy Department and Sports Performance and Rehabilitation Center, two bicycles and…
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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Announces Smoking Ban
The smoke-free policy will apply to all HAMILTON, NEW JERSEY – Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton (RWJ Hamilton) will celebrate a very special Independence Day this year: independence from smoke and its damaging effects. Effective July 4, 2008, RWJ Hamilton and all affiliated buildings and practices will become totally smoke-free. While smoking has been…
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RWJ Hamilton Cancer Team Honored As National Patient Satisfaction Leader
Prestigious Award Ranks Us Among Nation’s Top Five Percent HAMILTON, NEW JERSEY – The medical practice at the Cancer Institute of New Jersey Hamilton (CINJ Hamilton), RWJ Medical Oncology at Hamilton, is the only medical practice in the nation to receive the prestigious Press Ganey Summit Award, recognizing high achievement in patient satisfaction. "The Summit…
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Rocky Hill fills council vacancy
ROCKY HILL — Julia Hasser, a high school mathmatics teacher, has been appointed to an unexpired seat on the Rocky Hill Borough Council. Ms.Hasser, who has served on the borough’s planning board for the past three years, was selected by council members during a meeting on Monday. “I like feeling part of the town where…
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Giving Tree raised $1,607
Carlene Thum of Lambertville The seventh annual Holiday Giving Tree sponsored by Dr. Carleen Thum of Center Club Chiropractic in Lambertville raised $1,607 in donations and gifts in kind for two local and worthy charities — Fisherman’s Mark and FACT Bucks County. Donations were received from members of the Center Club Fitness and Wellness…
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Joseph H. Petrozzini
Grew up in Princeton MONROE — Joseph H. Petrozzini died Monday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was 81. He was an entrepreneur with a number with a number of ventures including a direct mail-order business that specialized in collectible items and lithograph prints. Born in Newark, he grew up in…
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Lambertville could face tough year
RCS Wardell Sanders is sworn in, with the support of his wife, Erica, and children, 5-year-old Ian and 8-year- old Lily, by Mayor David Del Vecchio during the City Council reorganization meeting New Year’s Day in Lambertville. Staff photo by Robyn C. Stein
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LOOKING AHEAD
Check out some notable events happening in the coming weeks in central New Jersey and beyond: Total String Experience, State Theatre, 15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick, Jan. 27, 3 p.m., $30-$55; (732) 246-7469; www.statetheatrenj.org Kids On Keys, 3 Argyle Way, West Windsor, winter session of pre-keyboard music classes taught in small group settings especially…
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Lambertville could face tough year
RCS Steve Stegman is sworn in, with the support of his partner, Paul Corpening, by Mayor David Del Vecchio during the Lambertville City Council reorganization meeting New Year’s Day. Staff photo by Robyn C. Stein
