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Children’s Hospital Family Advisor Stephanie Pratico to Discuss Patient and Family-Centered Care in MCCC Lecture Feb. 26
Stephanie Pratico, children’s special needs and family care expert will give a lecture at MCCC on Feb. 26. She is pictured with her children, Sara and John, who inspired her to get more involved in the family healthcare system.
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MANVILLE: Town gives police records to settle suit
Libertarian uses Open Public Records Act to gain police report By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Manville Borough Council meeting has voted unanimously to allow public records watchdog John Paff to receive police records he requested under the Open Public Records Act. Mr. Paff, a Franklin Township (Somerset) resident, is chairman of the Open Government…
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NJ Transit Announces System Wide Cross-Honoring in Advance of Storm
Cross-honoring in effect for Feb. 8 and 9, which enables customers to use their ticket or pass on an alternate travel mode—rail, bus or light rail. By NJ Transit With a blast of winter weather expected to hit New Jersey Friday, NJ TRANSIT today announced that system wide cross-honoring will be in effect for the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two interior decorating firms saluted by online site
Two Hillsborough firms have been awarded “Best Of Remodeling” 2013 rankings by Houzz, an online platform for residential remodeling and design. Ins and Outs Decorating won for customer satisfaction, based on homeowner members who rated their experience working with remodeling professionals in 12 categories, including architects, interior designers, contractors and other residential remodeling professionals. For…
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Lawrence Teen Honored as Top State Youth Volunteer
Ellen “Nelle” Evans Credit Lawrence Township Public Schools
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NJ Transit Announces System Wide Cross-Honoring in Advance of Storm
File photo An unidentified person was killed shortly after 9 p.m. Saturday night after being struck by a NJ Transit train that was on its way from New York City to Trenton.
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PENNINGTON: Kunkel Park repairs to begin
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Work is expected to begin soon on repairing Kunkel Park, Pennington officials said. The park has been closed since Hurricane Sandy wreaked major havoc there. Many trees came down or were severely damaged as was a pavilion in the park, which was hit by a large falling tree. The borough…
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PRINCETON: Senate leader visits to gain consolidation information
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer State Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney made a quick stop in Princeton Wednesday to praise officials on the historic consolidation and learn how the process went. Mr. Sweeney met with Mayor Liz Lempert, three council members and others in town hall for about an hour, to inquire about the…
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MANVILLE: School soccer team raises money for hospital
Loren Fisher Recognizing the gift to the Steeplechase Cancer Center, participants posed for a photo. From left are Mayor Angelo Corradino, Principal James Brunn, Head Soccer Coach Rick McCarrick, soccer team captain Danny Alfaro, Athletic Director Stephen Venuto, team captain Ariel Rodriguez, Somerset Medical Center Foundation President Paul Huegel, team captain Marcial Valverde, Superintendent Johanna…
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