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EAST WINDSOR: Woman pleads guilty in cyclist’s death
By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — The local woman under indictment for striking and killing a disabled cyclist pleaded guilty before a Mercer County judge May 15. Margaret Corrigan, 57, struck Edward Boye, 54, with her vehicle in 2010 while she was under the influence of a prescription drug to treat insomnia, police…
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PRINCETON: Prof. West has a funkalicious time
Princeton got down with its bad self on Wednesday night as Princeton University threw Prof. Cornel West a big, funky and heart-warming retirement celebration at the McCarter Theatre. Hundreds of people filled the room, eager to honor Prof. West and his inspiration and time at the university. The event, which was called “A Bluesman in…
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A very ‘busy town’
Dan Umstead, principal Connie Cloonan, kindergarten teacher Maegan Harrington, kindergarten teacher Toll Gate Grammar School Pennington is an extraordinary community for so many reasons. One of them is the very special and creative programming we enjoy through the Pennington Public Library. This was on display on May 3 when Cindy Persichilli, the library’s children’s…
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HERALD BRIEFS: May 18
Memorial Day parade on May 28 The annual Hightstown-East Windsor Memorial Day Parade will kick off at 9 a.m. Monday, May 28, according to an announcement from Hightstown Borough. The parade will start on Stockton Street and will proceed through the center of Hightstown at about 9:30, finishing at the VFW on Dutch Neck Road…
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Did you know?
UMCPP consists of approximately 630,000 square feet of interior space on 50 acres. Conveniently located in Plainsboro 2.5 miles from the center of Princeton, it is closer to 70 percent of patients currently served by the hospital, as well as closer to 70 percent of its workforce. Digital technology will transform the whole hospital experience,…
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Hospital units set up by age, ailments
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert When creating the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, designers and hospital staff sought to craft environments for the best healing and wellness possible, which meant dividing the hospital into specific treatment areas. There are specialty units for pediatrics, the elderly, neurological aliments such as strokes and epilepsy, an…
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Stein Residence Trip to the Lower East Side
By Toby Ehrlich The Stein Residence took a field trip to the Lower East Side in New York on Monday, May 14th. The Residents met Marty Schneit, tour guide, at Schimmels Knishes located at 137 East Houston Street. For some of our Residents this was a tour down memory lane and for others a brand new experience. On…
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University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro will officially open May 22, 2012
UMCPP is the cornerstone of a 171-acre healthcare campus off Route 1, extending from Scudders Mill Road to Plainsboro Road and from Plainsboro Road to the Millstone River, in the community of Plainsboro Township. The health campus will include a new hospital, attached medical office building, education center, skilled nursing facility, and other uses enhancing…
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Bombers’ Eze sets record at GMC
SWMHS boys track finishes in second place BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial Despite competing in only half of the 16 events, Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys track team still managed to finish in second place Saturday at the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Championships at Frank Jost Field in South Plainfield. Amazingly, the Bombers…
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