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HUNTERDON: Horizon BCBSNJ and Hunterdon Healthcare launch organization to ‘improve care for over 18,000 patients’
Nineteen Hunterdon Healthcare Partners doctors’ offices will be part of the Patient-Centered ACO Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and Hunterdon Healthcare Partners have announced the launch of a Patient-Centered Accountable Care Organization that will benefit more than 18,000 Horizon BCBSNJ members in Hunterdon, Somerset and Mercer counties. Nineteen Hunterdon Healthcare Partners doctors’…
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Book outlines do’s and don’ts of emails
Paul Babicki has news for those who think they’re good email writers By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group You probably think you’re a pretty good email writer, right? Well, Paul Babicki has news for you. According to Mr. Babicki, a paltry 5 percent of emails are high-quality, effective correspondences. About 80 percent are spam, many…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Two men shoot at Brookside mobile home
No one was struck by gunfire, police said South Brunswick police are investigating a shooting that took place at the Brookside Mobile Home Park on Friday night. At 10:50 p.m., police received several 911 calls reporting the shooting. Two suspects fired several shots into a residence in the mobile home park, which is located on…
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REGION: Take precautions when it’s hot outside
Towns preparing by establishing public cooling centers The National Weather Service has announced a six- to seven-day heat wave will affect central New Jersey until this weekend. A combination of heat and humidity is expected to make temperatures feel like more than 100 degrees. Towns are preparing for the mid-summer heat wave by establishing public…
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WEST WINDSOR: WW-P streaking into playoffs
Veterans have American Legion team poised for success By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ryan Dontas never stopped believing that the West Windsor-Plainsboro American Legion baseball team would make the playoffs. ”It would have been a huge disappointment,” Dontas said. “We have a lot of college guys that came back, a lot of guys that…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Three police officers added to force
The three are Andre Jackson, Raymond McCarthy and Joyce Cheung By Ed Birch, Special Writer South Brunswick has added three police officers as of July 8. ”These three additional officers are replacements for both retirements and vacancies caused by a round of recent internal promotions” Mayor Frank Gambatese said. The three officers, Andre Jackson, Raymond…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Ride benefits resident who had heart transplant
Chris Molnar (center) and his mother, Karen, (wearing a yellow shirt at left) at the Skull Riders fundraising motorcycle ride.
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TRENTON: Frontier Airlines extends lease with Trenton-Mercer Airport
Lease will be in effect from May 21, 2013, to May 20, 2018 TRENTON — Only six months into its current lease agreement with Trenton-Mercer Airport and Mercer County, Frontier Airlines’ request to extend its lease to five years has been accepted by the Administration, according to Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes. Under…
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TRENTON: SB-MWA urges Legislature to let voters decide on open space funding
Coalition asks Senate and Assembly leadership to move revised legislation forward TRENTON — On July 18, the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association (SB-MWA) urged the New Jersey Legislature to let voters decide on creating a sustainable source of funding for critical open space, water supply and flood-plain protection, farmland and historic preservation programs across the state.…
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