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PRINCETON: Lindi unlucky for a second time
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A stuffed Icelandic ram that has been the mascot of a Nassau Street woolen shop for more than 30 years disappeared last week. Lindi last was seen around 3 p.m. July 16 in its usual place in front of Landau of Princeton, a three-generation, family run business owned by…
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New Jersey CyberKnife Celebrates One Year at Community Medical Center
By Sarah Tiambeng New Jersey CyberKnife opened in July 2011 as part of the J. Phillip Citta Regional Cancer Center at Community Medical Center and was the first in Ocean County to offer CyberKnife treatment. One year later, New Jersey CyberKnife reflects on several milestones from its first year of providing cancer care for patients…
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Unity Bank Appoints John F. X. Keane as Chief Lending Officer
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON (July 23, 2012) n Unity Bank has appointed former Citibank executive John F. X. Keane, a 38-year industry veteran, as Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer. Keane is responsible for both commercial and Small Business Administration (SBA) lending. “We are very fortunate to have John join the Unity Bank…
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New Jersey Utilities Association Presents College Scholarships to Six Deserving New Jersey Students
NJUA The New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) is pleased to announce the 2012 recipients of the Association’s James R. Leva Scholarship, Excellence in Diversity Scholarship and Trade and Vocational School Scholarship Awards. NJUA’s scholarship review committee selected six promising New Jersey students to award scholarship funds made possible through members’ support of the NJUA Scholarship…
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PRINCETON: Car fire causes evacuations
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer When Jaime Geter and her friend left Chuck’s Spring Street Café in downtown Princeton, they found their car in flames resulting in business and residential evacuations on Saturday afternoon, according to police. Police said the 1999 green Dodge Stratus belonged to Joann Geter, Ms. Geter’s mother. Ms. Geter and…
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New Agreements Ease the Transfer Process for Mercer County Community College Graduates
By Saveria Symons According to a 2011 College Board report, as the nation prepares to meet President Obama’s goal of eight million new college graduates by 2020, the transfer process — the pathway between community colleges and four-year institutions — will take on an increasingly vital role. Mercer County Community College (MCCC) is partnering with…
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New Jersey CyberKnife Celebrates One Year at Community Medical Center
The New Jersey CyberKnife staff treated more than 100 patients in their first year of operations.
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