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HEALTH MATTERS: Da Vinci prostatectomy: A minimally invasive approach
With the Da Vinci Surgical System, small incisions are used to introduce miniaturized wristed instruments and a high-definition 3D camera. Seated comfortably at a console, the surgeon views a magnified, high-resolution 3D image of the surgical site.
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Long-lasting Miele products receive prestigious 2010 Innovative Green Design Award
By Paul McCormack Miele’s dishwasher, laundry and refrigeration appliances noted for exceptional reliability and lifespan by independent green panel Long-lasting Miele products receive prestigious 2010 Innovative Green Design Award Princeton, NJ – August 30, 2010 – Miele, the leading German manufacturer of household appliances noted for exceptional quality and performance, is recognized by the…
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Tuesday, Aug. 31
PACKET PICKS By: centraljersey.com Teen scene Best-selling teen author Cassandra Clare releases the first in her new "The Infernal Devices" series at 7 p.m. at the Princeton Barnes & Noble, located at 3535 Route 1 South at the MarketFair Mall, West Windsor. Admission is free. Ms. Clare will read from and discuss her new book,…
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Township-city police talks end
By: Linda Seida – Staff Writer The idea of merging the Lambertville and West Amwell police departments has died. The West Amwell Township Committee put the final nail in that coffin with a letter to Lambertville, saying merger discussions are finished and the township does not want to pursue the matter. West Amwell "closed the…
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Hrudowsky is best in Jersey
Area boy is batting champion By: Justin Feil – Assistant Sports Editor Michael Hrudowsky will be honored tonight as the New Jersey champion of the Elks Batter Up competition 10-11 year old division. "I feel kind of nervous and happy at the same time," said the 10-year-old Montgomery resident. Hrudowsky might be more nervous for…
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Huge tuna yields big booty for fisher
By: John Tredrea – Staff Writer There it was, a baby squid. The hungry, 276-pound big-eye tuna went for it and bit it hard. That was a bad move for that tuna. The squid was plastic bait, on the end of a fishing line off Sam Leeper’s boat, which had embarked from Little Egg Inlet…
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Bypass work begins
Project, seen as key to development, expected to be completed by 2015 By: Eileen Oldfield – Staff Writer It took 30 years to begin, but township and state officials broke the ground for a middle section of the Route 206 Bypass Wednesday, setting any doubts that the project would occur to rest. "It’s been a…
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Police blotter
By: centraljersey.com Two travelers from the United Kingdom staying at the Days Inn on Route 206 reported that a piece of luggage containing $6,000 in European currency was stolen at the hotel on July 28. The luggage was reportedly left in a public restroom and was later returned to the front desk with the currency…
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BUSINESS: Massimo’s Cafe, on Nassau St., moves to expand
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Massimo’s Café is sliding three doors down and expanding, bumping up its space by nearly half. The move began over the weekend, when owner Sal Mazzella and fifteen friends were set to start moving the fixtures and setting up the new space. Mr. Mazzella said he decided to…
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