• HEALTH MATTERS: Treating gallbladders with single port surgery

    By Henry Davison Jr.    Gallbladder disease is one of the most common digestive diseases in the United States, affecting nearly 20 million Americans, with an estimated one million new cases diagnosed each year.    Some people are able to live with the disease without experiencing any symptoms, but others will have painful gallbladder attacks that require…

  • SPRINGFIELD: Postman feted for perfect driving record

    By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor    SPRINGFIELD — He delivers reptiles (tadpoles to the elementary school, fowl (ducks, chickens and quail to farmers), insects (bees shipped in a wire cage – some go AWOL), vegetation (trees and plants to local gardeners) and, oh yes, the U.S. mail.    And Ray Rue, of Jacksonsville-Jobstown Road, has been doing…

  • AS I SEE IT: February is short, but so-o-o long

    By Greta Kiernan    The way I see it, February is both the longest and the shortest month. What it lacks in days, it makes up for in ferocity of weather. Not wanting to seem insignificant, February uses its smaller amount of hours to impress us with just how miserable winter in central New Jersey can…

  • PRINCETON: Gillette earns big win

    PRINCETON: Gillette earns big win

    Dennis Symons Princeton High senior Nick Gillette captured the 285-pound title at the Mercer County Wrestling Tournament when he pinned Michael Remboski of Steinert in the third period. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com

  • PRINCETON: Crowley to speak at chamber lunch

    By Staff Report    Princeton father and entrepreneur John F. Crowley will be speaking about his family’s struggles with a severe genetic disease and how they defied the odds at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon on Feb. 2.    Mr. Crowley is the chairman, president and CEO of Amicus Therapeutics Inc., a biotechnology company focused…

  • KESSLER INSTITUTE HONORS PATIENTS & STAFF AT ANNUAL TRIUMPH OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT EVENT

    KESSLER INSTITUTE HONORS PATIENTS & STAFF AT ANNUAL TRIUMPH OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT EVENT

    By Irene Maslowski Special presentation made to the Brain Injury Association of New Jersey       Kessler Institute of Rehabilitation (www.kessler-rehab.com) celebrated the exceptional achievements of its patients and staff at the hospital’s annual Triumph of the Human Spirit dinner.  Four patients were singled out for their determination and individual progress in overcoming the…

  • Board of Directors, Chairman, Development & PR

    By Patricia B. O’Neill FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Patricia B O’Neill, Board of Directors, Chairman, Dev/PR Committee     732.974.8744 or c 732.995.2174 INTERFAITH CAREGIVERS OF GREATER MERCER COUNTY ANNOUNCES 2012 SHINING LIGHTS AWARD RECIPIENTS and Ceremony The Board of Trustees of Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County is proud to announce our Fourth Annual Shining Lights…

  • Unemployed? Rutgers is offering Free Entrepreneurial Training

    Noelle Stary For Immediate Release: Debbie McDermott Rutgers University 848-445-4720 [email protected] Rutgers University Announces Free Entrepreneurship Training Contact: Debbie McDermott, 848-445-4720, [email protected] Piscataway, NJ, January 26, 2012 The Center for Management Development at Rutgers University is the recipient of a state grant, which entitles them to offer free training. This training is targeted for unemployed…

  • Technology Gift Enhances Princeton Battlefield’s Thomas Clarke House Museum

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