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HAMILTON: Princeton Medicine welcomes Hamilton Medical practitioners
While a member of Princeton Medicine, Hamilton Medical Group will maintain its name and office in the Golden Crest Corporate Center at 2275 Highway 33, Suite 301, Hamilton Square. HAMILTON — Hamilton Medical Group based in Hamilton Square has joined Princeton Medicine, the primary and specialty care physician group owned by Princeton HealthCare System, according…
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Share your wishes for future health care
Aline M. Holmes, New Jersey Hospital Association To the editor: April 16 is National Healthcare Decisions Day, a nationwide initiative observed annually to educate Americans about the importance of communicating and documenting personal healthcare decisions. On this important day, I encourage you to not only discuss your personal healthcare goals with your physicians and loved…
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SOMERSET: Patriots invite two open-tryout players to spring training
The Somerset Patriots have invited left-handed pitcher J.D. Reichenbach and infielder Scott Kelly to join the team at spring training from their open player tryouts held at TD Bank Ballpark on Saturday, April 12. Reichenbach has experience in the Cleveland Indians organization, reaching the Triple-A level briefly in 2011. He spent most of last season…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Walking tour shows how to find clues to past
Families with children 5 to 14 are invited on a walking tour of Lambertville’s evolving history from an 18th-century way station for travelers on the Old York Road, to a bustling 19th-century factory town, to 21st-century creative reuse and restoration. The tour starts at the Marshall House, 60 Bridge St. on April 26 at 2:30…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars softball aims higher
Marro, MHS encouraged by start By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mackenzie Marro wants to restore the winning softball tradition at Montgomery High School. ”I feel like we all are expecting to do better,” said the Cougars senior catcher. “We started off so well, so we can see we can win. We won against Bridgewater…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Police arrest city man on New York theft charges
He allegedly used deceased father’s credit car to buy things Lambertville police acted on a New York criminal warrant to arrest a city man on Thursday, April 10, for purchases he allegedly made on his deceased father’s credit card. Detective Michael Miloszar received a midday phone call from the New York State Police advising it…
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