Tag: Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital

  • Officer suspended without pay following alleged DWI crash in Woodbridge

    Officer suspended without pay following alleged DWI crash in Woodbridge

    NEW BRUNSWICK — The Highland Park Police Department suspended a veteran officer without pay following charges he allegedly caused an automobile crash that injured two others while he was reportedly driving while intoxicated on New Year’s Eve in Woodbridge. Norman E. Brown, 44, of Perth Amboy, was charged with two counts of assault by auto…

  • Learn about grandchild safety at North Brunswick Senior Center

    Learn about grandchild safety at North Brunswick Senior Center

    The North Brunswick Senior Center will hold a workshop on grandchild safety at noon on March 5 at the center, 15 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. Learn about “safe sleep,” TV and furniture tip-overs, button batteries, medication safety, emergency escape planning and more. Sponsored by Safe Kids Middlesex County and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital/RWJBarnabas Health.…

  • Orthopaedic surgeon to discuss total joint replacement at East Brunswick Library

    Orthopaedic surgeon to discuss total joint replacement at East Brunswick Library

    The East Brunswick Library and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital will partner to present the special medical program “Considering Total Joint Replacement in 2018” at 7 p.m. on March 6 at the library, Jean Walling Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick. Led by board certified orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Stephen Kayiaros, the program gives a brief overview…

  • Pedestrian suffers broken bones during hit-and-run in North Brunswick

    Pedestrian suffers broken bones during hit-and-run in North Brunswick

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – A male who was struck by a car sustained significant injuries, including several broken bones. The pedestrian was struck on Route 130 near Apple Orchard Lane around 1:30 a.m. on Feb. 14, according to information provided by the North Brunswick Police Department. He was transported to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in…

  • Kendall Park resident charged with attempted murder of elderly man

    Kendall Park resident charged with attempted murder of elderly man

    A resident of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick has been charged with attempted murder for an incident against an elderly man. South Brunswick police responded to a Holder Road home in Kendall Park for a report of an injured elderly male at 8:05 a.m. on Feb. 4. Police found the victim in the…

  • Teenager succumbs to injuries after crash in South Brunswick

    Teenager succumbs to injuries after crash in South Brunswick

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A Bergen County teenager has died as a result of injuries she suffered in a one car crash on Dec. 3. South Brunswick Police were called to Fresh Ponds Road near Selma Drive around 6:31 p.m. for a vehicle off the roadway into a tree. The teenager was operating a 2012 Honda…

  • PBA Local 160 collecting toys for hospitalized children

    PBA Local 160 collecting toys for hospitalized children

    North Brunswick PBA Local 160 is collecting new, unwrapped toys that will be delivered to children who are hospitalized at the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. The toys can be dropped off at police headquarters, 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick, through Dec. 20. For more information, contact…

  • East Brunswick doctor has license suspended for ‘bizarre’ behavior

    East Brunswick doctor has license suspended for ‘bizarre’ behavior

    EAST BRUNSWICK – An anesthesiologist who practices in Middlesex and Somerset counties has had her license temporarily suspended due to incidents of “bizarre behavior.” The State of New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety Division of Consumer Affairs State Board of Medical Examiners ordered the temporary suspension of Dr. Sharon C. Worosilo in a…

  • Deli is collecting new toys for hospitalized children

    Deli is collecting new toys for hospitalized children

    European Homemade Provisions Deli is holding its annual toy collection on behalf of the South River Police Department dispatchers. All new, unwrapped toys will benefit the Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Dropoff is available during store hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday–Saturday and Sundays from…