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  • Renee Gothelf

    Daughter lives in Princeton     EWING — Renee Gothelf died Tuesday at Greenwood House. She was 79.    Born in New York City, she was a former Teaneck resident.    She was an accountant at Bergen Community College before retiring.    She was a graduate of New York University.    Wife of the late Stuart Gothelf, she is survived…

  • South basketball teams have tough season openers

    By John E. Powers, Sports Writer    The South Hunterdon Regional High School boys and girls basketball teams had difficult season openers against strong clubs from Mercer County.    The results were predictable.    Allentown beat the South Hunterdon girls 40-28 Saturday night in Lambertville while Princeton Day School beat the boys 74-50 Monday afternoon in Mercer County.…

  • Comcast survey deadline nears

    West Amwell residents have until Sunday to return the questionnaire.    WEST AMWELL — Township residents have until Dec. 23 to complete and return a survey about their experience with Comcast Cable.    Tom Allibone, a telecommunications industry expert who is a volunteer on the township’s Franchise Renewal Committee, crafted the survey. He will tally the results…

  • LOOKING AHEAD

    Check out some notable events happening in the coming weeks in central New Jersey and beyond: Night Out With NAMI, The College of New Jersey, Ewing, Dr. Richard Kogan, distinguished psychiatrist and pianist, discusses the life and music of Leonard Bernstein, illustrating his talk with piano excerpts from Bernstein’s work, Jan. 6, 3 p.m., followed…

  • Pet Talk-Dec. 20, 2007

    Trap-neuter-release effective for feral cats Dr. Daniel Eubanks    Feral cats.    In cities, they’re referred to as “alley cats.”    In the rural setting, they’re called “barn cats.”    Either way, they are our standard domesticated cats gone wild because of the absence of human contact.    They survive on their own out of necessity and truly seem to…

  • Sixth-graders to pick up Christmas trees

    Sixth-graders to pick up Christmas trees    The Lambertville Public School sixth grade will pick up holiday trees within Lambertville city limits at curbside Tuesday evenings and Saturdays through Jan. 19.    All decorations and trimmings must be removed.    The Class of 2008 requests a minimum donation of $5 to help members get to Washington, D.C.    Call…

  • CHS Has First Two Designated Primary Stroke Centers In Mercer County

    CHS Has First Two Designated Primary Stroke Centers In Mercer County

    Beth Mil, RN, MA director of Critical Care Services and stroke coordinator reviews stroke protocols with James Ware, MD, medical director of the stroke center at Capital Health System.

  • ‘Juno’

    Teen pregnancy, Diablo Cody’s subject here, is like stripping — not much talked about in polite society, but common as dirt. By Elise Nakhnikian    Juno is one of the best movies of a very good movie year, but it gets off to a slow start.    Like Vanessa (Jennifer Garner), the woman desperate to adopt Juno’s…

  • CHS Has First Two Designated Primary Stroke Centers In Mercer County

    CHS Has First Two Designated Primary Stroke Centers In Mercer County

    Fuld and Mercer Campus Respectively Earn First and Second State Certifications Capital Health System (CHS) has the first (the Fuld campus) and second (the Mercer campus) hospitals in Mercer County designated as Primary Stroke Centers under a new licensure program coordinated by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS). “To receive this…