• GROWING SKIN CANCER INCIDENCE PROMPTS CENTRAL NJ DERMATOLOGISTS TO ADD SURGICAL SPECIALIST MATT HALPERN, M.D.

    GROWING SKIN CANCER INCIDENCE PROMPTS CENTRAL NJ DERMATOLOGISTS TO ADD SURGICAL SPECIALIST MATT HALPERN, M.D.

    Matt Halpern, MD, specializes in Mohs Skin Cancer Surgery at Windsor Dermatology

  • Gullies and brambles

    Kim Robinson, Hopewell Township     We lost power on Sunday. Storm? No. Computer glitch? Nah. Unpaid bill? Not this month. No, this power outage was due to yet another car going off the road, about a half-mile from our house. This is not an unusual occurrence, and, given our road (Route 579), easily understandable.    Our…

  • Strong start for LHS girls cross country

    By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor    HAMILTON — It took just one dual meet for the Lawrence High girls cross country team to notch half as many wins as it had all last season.    The Cardinals went an impressive 3-0 in their opener at Veterans Park Tuesday, beating Steinert and Hightstown by 26-29 scores and winning…

  • The NJ Society of Enrolled Agents Advises Consumers about IRS Notices

    By Karla Pollack FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                   Contact:          Robert Ryan, EA 609-771-1229 [email protected] or                         Martin Stein, EA 732-548-8023 [email protected] Trenton, NJ- Each year the IRS matches tax returns filed by taxpayers, with the documents issued by payers. Among these forms are W-2’s, 1099’s, interest statements from banks, and dividend statements from investments. This matching…

  • Traffic management tool

    Michael T. Serbin, Hopewell Township     Past HVN articles extolled the merits of the Plymouth Street connection to Denow Road and Crest Avenue as a major traffic management tool for the Route 31 corridor. Your readership would believe we’re all safe & sound in our neighborhood. Well, as of this writing, with fall fast approaching,…

  • MONTGOMERY: Schools hold swine flu shot rehearsal

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Decades have passed since public schools have been the site of mass inoculations.    But with the emergence of the H1N1 (swine flu) virus, expected to strike half of the population, the scene of students lined up for the vaccination shots in gymnasiums and cafeterias is expected to be…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Fire company notes members’ service

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer    In commemoration of up to 35 years of service to the Hillsborough community, Fire Company No. 2 has honored four members who have devoted their time and energy to serve as volunteers on the squad.    Each quarter, the fire company honors those firefighters marking anniversaries with the company, as well…

  • The missing theater

    Deborah Zeller, Titusville     As 11-year residents of Titusville, this summer was a bit different. So very missed was the Open Air Theater at Washington Crossing State Park. As a family, we have wonderful memories of two of our children participating in the chorus of “The King and I” a few summers back, not to…

  • For football seniors, beating WWPS pure bliss

    By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor    WEST WINDSOR – For the seniors, this one was sweet.    ”We never beat South since my freshman year (of 2006), I’m going on euphoria right now,” said Lawrence center Sean Adamcik after the Cardinals 32-26 win over West Windsor-Plainsboro South Saturday. “It’s a crazy feeling.    ”It’s school pride, working since…

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