• CyberKnife Treatment for Prostate Cancer Now Covered by Medicare

    CyberKnife Treatment for Prostate Cancer Now Covered by Medicare

    Don MacNeill Dr. John Lipani, surgical director of CyberKnife Radiosurgery at Capital Health, announced today that the federal government’s Medicare program has agreed to cover the costs of CyberKnife treatment for individuals diagnosed with prostate cancer. “This is great news for prostate cancer patients,” said Dr. Lipani. “CyberKnife is rapidly becoming a favored radiation treatment for…

  • FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the Oct. 1 edition

    Peg Dotson Peg Dotson     Tel: 499-3807     Fax: 499-3807     E-mail: [email protected]    The Youth Group of Florence U.M. Church will sponsor a Pasta Dinner with all that goes with it on Oct. 3. Tickets are $10 for adults. You may call 609-784-3056 for tickets. * * *    Willits-Hogan-Tonne American Legion Post 39 on Fourth…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Police issue warning: Lock parked vehicles

    No valuables, including wallets, purses or any sort of personal identification, should ever be left in a vehicle, according to police By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville police are again warning residents to make sure their parked vehicles are locked to prevent the loss of any type of valuables they may leave inside.…

  • PARENTING PEARLS: Time to examine higher education

    By Mae Sakharov    This year’s college graduates did not meet with a plethora of recruiters seeking employees. A more likely scenario might have been scrambling to find any kind of position, some, quite far removed from their chosen field of endeavor.    This situation is both sad and depressing, especially considering the high cost of education.…

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the Oct. 1 edition

    James B. Nalbone, 20, of Indiana Avenue in Trenton, was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon after he was stopped by police for not wearing his seatbelt at 2:20 p.m. Sept. 26 on the Outer Ring Road at the Quaker Bridge Mall, according to reports.     The driver appeared nervous and handed over a…

  • WEST AMWELL POLICE BLOTTER

       West Amwell police report:    — Public information — A phone scam targeting, but not limited to, senior citizens was reported to police by a township resident Sept. 14.    The resident received a telephone call from an individual claiming she had just won a substantial amount of money and a Mercedes Benz automobile. The caller stated…

  • Documentary/Brunch at Har Sinai Oct. 11

    By Har Sinai Temple     Renaissance Club Brunch Scheduled         HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP – Har Sinai Temple’s Renaissance Club is holding a Sunday brunch on Oct. 11 at 11 a.m. featuring a documentary on the congregation’s nearly 152-year history.      "Har Sinai Memories: A Documentary of Remembrance,” produced and directed by Marilyn Orland, is a…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the Oct. 1 edition

    A weekly listing of community events. Used clothing drive     Want to clean out your closets? Used clothing collection starts Sept. 28 and ends Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. St. Mary’s School in Bordentown is collecting wearable and usable clothing (men’s, women’s and children’s); shoes; fashion accessories – belts, handbags, etc.; linens; large and small…

  • LAWRENCE: Parents begin art fund to honor their son

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     On a small scrap of sandpaper, written in block letters, aspiring graphic artist Thomas J. Carnevali Jr. wrote, “Sometimes life is rough.”     Now, the Thomas J. Carnevali Jr. Memorial Fund is trying to smooth some of the rough edges left after the 20-year-old Lawrence resident’s death in June…

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