• HILLSBOROUGH: Sponsor throws RoboRaiders a picnic

       The Hillsborough High School Robotics Team, the RoboRaiders, Team 75, will attend a celebratory picnic, hosted by one of its major sponsors, Cozzoli Machine Company, located in Somerset.    Cozzoli is a global leader in the design, manufacture, distribution, and service of precision cleaning, sterilizing, filling and closing systems for the packaging industry and has sponsored…

  • MANVILLE: Sacrifice of EMS volunteers was appreciated

    To the editor: I’m writing to thank the thousands of emergency medical services (EMS) volunteers throughout New Jersey who spent many hours, if not days, answering calls for help during and after Hurricane Irene, or standing by at their squad buildings, waiting to be dispatched.    They spent precious time away from their families and sacrificed…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: EMS council praises sacrifice of volunteers

    To the editor: I’m writing to thank the thousands of emergency medical services (EMS) volunteers throughout New Jersey who spent many hours, if not days, answering calls for help during and after Hurricane Irene, or standing by at their squad buildings, waiting to be dispatched.    They spent precious time away from their families and sacrificed…

  • LAWRENCE: Council OKs $50,000 bond for hurricane repairs

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    In the wake of damage caused by Hurricane Irene, Township Council introduced a $50,000 bond ordinance Tuesday night to pay for repairs to a portion of Quakerbridge Road in the Port Mercer section of the township.    Township Council also adopted a raft of resolutions related to the storm damage, including…

  • NORTH HANOVER: Utilities irk mayor

    NORTH HANOVER: Utilities irk mayor

    By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor    NORTH HANOVER — Irene has come and gone, but she left one frustrated mayor in North Hanover Township.    The hurricane left Mayor Bill Tilton with a tree wrapped in live electrical wires hanging over Ellisdale-Crosswicks Road at a 45-degree angle with cars driving under it.    Even after power companies JCP&L…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking marching band prepares for competitions

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking marching band prepares for competitions

    Photos by Ed Birch Members of the South Brunswick Marching Band and Color Guard take to the football field at the high school Aug. 31 to perform their new show for parents and supporters.

  • Eden Autism Services Participates in Roundtable Discussion: Creating Online Communities of Practice for Educators

    By Aileen Kornblatt Eden Autism Services, a national center of excellence for autism information, education, training and support services for individuals with autism, families, educators and healthcare professionals, recently participated in a roundtable discussion co-hosted by edWeb.net and Footsteps2Brilliance™. The event took place in Washington, DC and drew leaders from many segments of the education industry…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Town, residents may qualify for Irene relief

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor    The township and some of its residents may qualify for federal disaster aid related to Hurricane Irene.    President Barack Obama declared Middlesex County and all other 21 counties in New Jersey as a federal disaster area after visiting the state last Sunday.    According to officials, the township could receive…

  • MDAdvantage Announces Selection of athenahealth as Preferred Vendor of Electronic Health Records

    By irene maslowski Lawrenceville, N.J., September 6, 2011 n MDAdvantage Insurance Company of New Jersey (www.MDAdvantageonline.com), a leading provider of medical professional liability insurance in New Jersey, has announced the selection of athenahealth, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATHN) as a preferred vendor of cloud-based electronic health records (EHR), practice management and patient communication services. For MDAdvantage, this…

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