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  • It’s Official! NJ Health Commissioner Approves Capital Health System Change to Hopewell Site

    It’s Official! NJ Health Commissioner Approves Capital Health System Change to Hopewell Site

    Capital Health System’s to change the location of its new hospital to Hopewell Township.

  • Catherine A. Colon

       Catherine A. Colon, 43, of Hermon, N.Y., and formerly of Hopewell, died Dec. 9 at the Canton-Pottsdam Hospital, Pottsdam, N.Y.    Born in Princeton, she moved to Hermon, N.Y., 20 years ago. She was a graduate of the South Hunterdon Regional High School class, Class of 1982 and Clarkston University in Pottsdam, N.Y.    Daughter of the…

  • Hoax admitted in campus threats, assault

    PRINCETON—A Princeton University student who claimed to have been assaulted after receiving threatening emails objecting to his conservative views has admitted making up the entire story, police said on Monday. According to the Princeton Township Police Department, Francisco Nava, 23, admitted to "fabricating" the emails and the assault complaint and had been released to Princeton University Police, pending…

  • Actress June Lockhart and The American Boychoir headline Appelwood Estates preview inaugural tour

    Actress June Lockhart and The American Boychoir headline Appelwood Estates preview inaugural tour

    Lifecare community’s celebration highlights completion of $38 million expansion project FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP —Legendary actress June Lockhart shared her personal and professional inspirations as keynote speaker at Applewood Estates’ preview inaugural tour. The celebration highlighted the completion of the not-for-profit lifecare community’s $38 million expansion and renovation project. In addition, The American Boychoir, based in Princeton,…

  • Charles E. St. John

    Good government advocate     Charles E. St. John of Princeton died Thursday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 82.    Born in Pullman, Wash., he had been a resident of Princeton for 52 years.    He retired in 1995 from DeLaval Turbine Co. of Trenton as a mechanical engineer, where he also wrote instruction manuals…

  • National March Of Dimes Campaign Stops At Capital Health System

    National March Of Dimes Campaign Stops At Capital Health System

    A traveling “Every Baby Story Tour” motor coach is crossing the nation on a challenging 16-city, 28-day road trip, collecting memorable, inspiring, and humorous baby stories from moms and Capital Health System (CHS) hosted the tour bus on Wednesday, October 17 at its Mercer campus. Jalen Green and Isaiah Robinson, two New Jersey children whose…

  • It’s Official! NJ Health Commissioner Approves Capital Health System Change to Hopewell Site

    It’s Official! NJ Health Commissioner Approves Capital Health System Change to Hopewell Site

    Capital Health System’s to change the location of its new hospital to Hopewell Township.

  • National March Of Dimes Campaign Stops At Capital Health System

    National March Of Dimes Campaign Stops At Capital Health System

    The March of Dimes bus tour begins at the CHS Mercer campus in Trenton, NJ.

  • Alexander B. Donald

    Retired from Prince Chevrolet     Alexander B. “Shorty” Donald of Princeton died Monday at home. He was 93.    Born on Spruce Street, he was a lifelong resident of Princeton and a regular fixture around town as an original member of the Princeton Breakfast Club at Harry’s Luncheonette and the Carousel, dining most nights at the…