• Saint Peter’s physicians named among top doctors in children’s health

    By NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.: “Inside Jersey’’ Magazine has named nine physicians from Saint Peter’s Healthcare System as among the “Top Doctors for Children’s Health’’ in the state. Their names and areas of specialty appear in the July edition of the publication.      Earning recognition are: – Mark. Hiatt: respiratory failure, prematurity, low-birth-weight infants, ethics. – Cheryl…

  • LAWRENCE: Screening panel reviews Quaker Bridge expansion plans

    By Chelsea Radler, Staff Writer    LAWRENCE — Traffic, construction schedules and parking are among the issues raised by the Lawrence Planning Board Screening Committee in its review of a planned $400 million expansion and renovation of the Quaker Bridge Mall.    An official proposal from mall owners Lawrenceville Associates is tentatively scheduled for presentation to the…

  • Eden Autism Service thanks event supporters

    Thomas P. McCool of Eden Autism Services     On behalf of Eden Autism Services, and the individuals with autism whom we serve, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks for the generosity of our community. On July 18, Eden held its 7th annual Eden Family 5K Race and one-mile Fun Run sponsored by Munich Reinsurance…

  • Lawrenceville School’s Monaghan on USA youth water polo team

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Sophia Monaghan’s path to the USA Women’s Youth National Water Polo Team began with a bump.    The Lawrenceville School sophomore was getting her first taste of the sport with an all-ages group from Tiger Aquatics at Princeton University’s DeNunzio Pool when she got hurt.    ”One of the older guys,…

  • BUSINESS: New apartments offered on Princeton’s Spring St.

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    You don’t have to be rich to live in an upscale apartment in downtown Princeton. But you do have to be lucky.    Ten affordable units are available in 25 Spring Street, a luxury apartment building that is the second phase of Princeton’s long-awaited downtown redevelopment project. Among qualified candidates,…

  • MCCC Offers Program to Prepare Clinical Trials Professionals

    By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: After a pilot program that began in January, Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) will offer four clinical trials courses this fall that are targeted to those seeking careers in the growing field of clinical research. Entering students must have a bachelor’s degree in health care or…

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    The Freehold Township Bulldogs, a 12-and-under travel baseball team, won the USABL National East Championship for the 2010 spring season. They defeated the previously undefeated Keyport Shamrocks, who were on a 19-game winning streak, 10-1 behind an outstanding pitching performance by Nick Murphy and timely hitting by Tommy Colon, Dom Wage and Matt Cunha, who…

  • Manalapan repeats as Babe Ruth champions

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Manalapan 15-U Babe Ruth All- Stars put on a display of total baseball in winning the District 11 championship. The Manalapan all-stars defeated Cranford, 10-0, in the district final played at the South Amboy Raritan Babe Ruth League Complex. “It’s a strong team,” said manger Rich Bradshaw, who pointed…

  • FTLL Seniors maintain District 19 stranglehold

    BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Freehold Township Little League Senior League all-stars manager Willie Correa described his team as a quiet group that expresses itself on the baseball diamond. “They are serious ballplayers,” Correa said. “They come to play.” That attitude brought the Freehold Township Senior League all-stars a Little League District 19 championship and…

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