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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Electrical problem: Possible cause of vineyards fire
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Today (June 12) at 6:20 a.m., Hopewell Township police received notification of a fire alarm activation at the Hopewell Valley Vineyards building at 46 Yard Road. ”When officers and firefighters arrived they found a smoke condition within the large, banquet-hall-type structure. Firefighters very quickly located the source of the smoke,…
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New Research: Second-Hand Smoke Affects Bladder Function in Children
By Jennifer Forbes Second-Hand Smoke Affects Bladder Function in Children New Brunswick Physicians Present Research at American Urological Association Annual Meeting New Brunswick, NJ – According to the Environmental Protection Agency, parents are responsible for 90 percent of children’s exposure to environmental (second-hand) tobacco smoke. Children with mothers who smoke are at even higher-risk for…
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New Research: Second-Hand Smoke Affects Bladder Function in Children
Joseph G. Barone, MD, an expert pediatric urologist, associate professor of surgery at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School & surgeon-in-chief of Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at RWJUH. Dr. Barone has offices in Somerset & Princeton.
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WEST WINDSOR: Boys Golfer of the Year
Cai’s consistency results in best season with Knights By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor On a good day, most high school golfers would love to shoot a 34 in a 9-hole match. For West Windsor-Plainsboro High North senior Charles Cai, a 34 was an average day on the course. ”He had a pretty amazing season,” WW-P…
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Thirty-Eight MCCC Nursing Graduates Recognized at Pinning Ceremony
Pictured left is Dr. Linda Martin, dean of Science and Health Professions, with MCCC’s 2012 Nursing program Valedictorian, Lawrenceville resident Jane Plunkett.
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Thirty-Eight MCCC Nursing Graduates Recognized at Pinning Ceremony
By Candace Zafirellis Students from Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Nursing program gathered at the college’s Kelsey Theatre in late May to celebrate both an ending and a beginning. Thirty-eight men and women stood proudly in front of their friends and family during a pinning ceremony, marking the beginning of a new career in nursing.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Boys Golfer of the Year
Charles Cai’s consistent play won the Mercer County Tournament and Cherry Valley Invitationals in his senior year at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North. Staff photo by Bob Nuse
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PRINCETON: Sambasivam better with age
Princeton resident Mahesh Sambasivam finished strong to come in first in the Princeton Healthcare 10k, which was held on Sunday in Princeton.
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