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Helen Oscislawski of Fox Rothschild LLP to Speak on Updating Hospital Privacy and Security Programs at the New Jersey Hospital Association Workshop
By Deirdre S. Gleason Princeton, NJ – March 30, 2009 – Helen Oscislawski, an attorney at Fox Rothschild LLP, will present a workshop on “HITECH, Red Flags, HIPAA and Updating Privacy & Security Programs,” at the New Jersey Hospital Association in Princeton, New Jersey, on April 14, 2009. Fox Rothschild’s Michael J. Kline, a partner…
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PRINCETON: Investigation continues in prostitution arrests
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Township police are continuing their investigation into an alleged prostitution ring that was uncovered in the raid of a massage parlor on Route 206 last week. Three women face prostitution charges as a result of the search Wednesday afternoon of the Sunny Garden Spa, located near the intersection…
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PRINCETON: Philly Children’s Hospital inks pact with UMC
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer The University Medical Center at Princeton will team up with one of the nation’s most prestigious pediatric hospitals to provide joint medical services for children at the Princeton hospital, beginning this summer. An agreement with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia means physicians, assistants and other personnel from the world-renowned institution…
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Chesterfield Golf Outing
Lori Weatherwalks Mark your calendars now for the Chesterfield Public Education Fund’s (CPEF) Annual Golf Tournament, Dinner & Live Auction, to be held Thursday, May 7, 2009 at Mercer Oaks in Princeton Junction. Come for golf, dinner or both, and stay for the auction. This is the CPEF’s only fundraiser. To date, the CPEF has expended over $200,000 to…
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Chet Steen Obituary
By Bob Steen Chet Steen started out on a new journey late in the day on March 24, 2009; he died peacefully a little before midnight. He was looking forward to the trip, laying down the burdens of this world and looking forward, in Christian faith, to crossing that river, going home to be with…
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KINGSTON: Tuscan wares store relocates
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer KINGSTON — If all goes according to plan, by the end of the week Princeton-area residents will have a better view when in Tuscan Hills. There is no geographic magic involved, however. Tuscan Hills, the retail store specializing in artisan-made furniture and home accessories from Tuscany and other regions of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police say Bridgewater man downloaded photos of underage girls while at library
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer A Bridgewater resident was charged Friday with endangering the welfare of a child after he was found looking at explicit photos of underage girls on his personal laptop computer at the township library, on South Branch Road. Charles Terlizzi, 45, was arrested after police, responding to the library when a…
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Mercer Chamber opposes trust fund diversion
Jeffrey Perlman, Michele Siekerk of Mercer Regional C of C The Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce is calling for legislation that will prohibit the future diversion of money for the Unemployment Trust Fund. The New Jersey Unemployment Trust Fund is the means through which unemployment claims in the state are satisfied. New Jersey pays out…
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Congratulating Princeton Day School
Betty Wolfe of Princeton Congratulations to Princeton Day School students and staff for winning the national Green Cup Challenge by reducing their energy use by 22 percent last month. Their efforts were a fantastic combination of common sense technical decisions — such as finding a way to clean at night without having all the…
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